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Click - James Quineon

James Quineon CLICK

Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review, April 25, 1931

James Quineon CLICK, long time resident of Boone County and last member of a family of 16 children died suddenly at his home in the south part of Jamestown Friday evening at 6:45 o'clock. Heart trouble with which Mr. Click had been suffering for the past 10 months caused his death. Mr. Click had shown some improvement during the past few weeks and his death was not expected. He died while sitting in a chair at his home. Mr. Click was born in VA on July 31, 1861 and was the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan Click, all preceding him in death. Mr. Click came to Jamestown community with his family when a small boy and had lived here since. During the greater part of his life, Mr. Click engaged in farming on his farm west of this place. He was a member of the Jamestown ME Church and Knights of Pythian Lodge here. Mr. Click is survived by the widow, who was formerly Hortense Mount, two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Porter, residing west of Jamestown and Miss Sallie living at home. Funeral services will be held Sunday afternoon at the Jamestown ME Church and will be in charge of Rev. William Bleam. Interment in IOOF [Independent Order of Odd Fellows] Cemetery. - kbz

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Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review April 25, 1931

Jamestown May 4 - A large concourse of friends and relatives gathered at the home of the late James CLICK Sunday afternoon to show their respect to the memory of Mr. Click, who, since boyhood had lived in and near Jamestown. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. William Bleam, pastor of the local M. E. Church. A male quartette composed of C. G. Lawler, William Biehl, Gene Camplin and Cecil Steele sang "Face to Face" and "Rock of Ages." The pallbearers were the only grandson, Byron Porter and nephews, Cecil Click, Ed Click, Gene Click and Marion Routh. Flower carriers were: Anna Lee White, Betty White, Patty White and Helen Louise Brown. Those attending from a distance were Mrs. Aletha Stewart, Mrs. Clarissa Click of Kalamazoo, Mich., Mrs. Walt Brandenberg, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Click, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Click of Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. John Mount, daughter Lulu and son Virgil, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Click, sons Harold and Richard and Austin Hedge of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Click, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Carmon and Marion Routh of Ladoga, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Click of Roachdale. - kbz

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