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August Ickert

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August Ickert

Birth
Germany
Death
13 Mar 1921 (aged 68)
Clifton, Bosque County, Texas, USA
Burial
Clifton, Bosque County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section A, Row 5
Memorial ID
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s/o Martin & Dorthea Ickert; Information furnished by Find A Grave contributor crj.
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AUGUST IKERT DEAD

August Ikert, sixty-eight years old, died at the family home a few miles east of Clifton last Sunday morning about six o'clock, after an illness of some weeks, and death did not come unexpected to the family or attending physician.

Deceased was a prominent citizen of the community in which he lived, well liked by neighbors and friends. He leaves a wife and eleven children to mourn his death, all having been at his bedside for a number of days previous to his passing to the great beyond.

It was a splendid token of the high esteem in which this man was held to see the very large attendance at the funeral services at the Womack church and to the last resting place in the Clifton Cemetery Monday afternoon, with his pastor, Rev. Pfundt, conducting the funeral services.

Source: The Clifton Record, Clifton, Texas, Friday, March 18, 1921; Pg. 1, Column 1

NOTE: Transcribed as published, including misspelling of SURNAME.
s/o Martin & Dorthea Ickert; Information furnished by Find A Grave contributor crj.
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AUGUST IKERT DEAD

August Ikert, sixty-eight years old, died at the family home a few miles east of Clifton last Sunday morning about six o'clock, after an illness of some weeks, and death did not come unexpected to the family or attending physician.

Deceased was a prominent citizen of the community in which he lived, well liked by neighbors and friends. He leaves a wife and eleven children to mourn his death, all having been at his bedside for a number of days previous to his passing to the great beyond.

It was a splendid token of the high esteem in which this man was held to see the very large attendance at the funeral services at the Womack church and to the last resting place in the Clifton Cemetery Monday afternoon, with his pastor, Rev. Pfundt, conducting the funeral services.

Source: The Clifton Record, Clifton, Texas, Friday, March 18, 1921; Pg. 1, Column 1

NOTE: Transcribed as published, including misspelling of SURNAME.


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