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Blanche H. <I>Hollenbeck</I> Levick

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Blanche H. Hollenbeck Levick

Birth
Illinois, USA
Death
10 Dec 1920 (aged 45)
Arkansas City, Cowley County, Kansas, USA
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Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Friday, December 10, 1920
Page 4

Mrs. Roy Levick Dead

Mrs. Blanche Levick, wife of Roy Levick, of Kay county, died in a local hospital at noon today, following a several weeks illness. The cause of death was a complication of diseases and a few days ago she underwent a surgical operation, in the hope of saving her life. But she grew steadily worse until the end came today. Mrs. Levick was well known here as the family has resided here a good number of years. For a long time she and Mr. Levick resided in this city and later lived in the country south of the city. For some time past, however, they have resided in Kay county, on a farm. Besides the husband she leaves two daughters, Royena and Ruth, and one sister, Mrs. May Johnson, who resides in Boise, Idaho. She is now en route to this city. Until her arrival here the funeral arrangements will not be made.

The Smith-Grant funeral home has charge of the case.

Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Saturday, December 11, 1920
Page 5

Mrs. Blanche Levick

Mrs. Blanche Levick, wife of Roy Levick, whose death occurred Friday afternoon, was born in Altoona, Ill., in the year 1875, being 45 years of age at the time of her demise. She came here in the year 1891. She leaves beside the husband, two daughters, Misses Royena and Ruth, and one sister, Mrs. May Johnston of Boise City, Idaho. She arrived in the city last night and will remain for the funeral services and burial. Mrs. Levick, formerly Miss Blanche Hollenbeck, was a graduate of the Arkansas City high school and she taught here in the city schools for eight years. For five years of that time she was principal of the fourth ward school. She was a Christian woman and was a member of the Methodist church. She was a kind and loving wife and mother and was loved by all who knew her. She will be greatly missed by the good people of this community.

Funeral services for Mrs. Levick will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First M.E. church. Rev. Moore will preach the sermon. Interment will take place in Mercer cemetery, west of the city.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)
Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Friday, December 10, 1920
Page 4

Mrs. Roy Levick Dead

Mrs. Blanche Levick, wife of Roy Levick, of Kay county, died in a local hospital at noon today, following a several weeks illness. The cause of death was a complication of diseases and a few days ago she underwent a surgical operation, in the hope of saving her life. But she grew steadily worse until the end came today. Mrs. Levick was well known here as the family has resided here a good number of years. For a long time she and Mr. Levick resided in this city and later lived in the country south of the city. For some time past, however, they have resided in Kay county, on a farm. Besides the husband she leaves two daughters, Royena and Ruth, and one sister, Mrs. May Johnson, who resides in Boise, Idaho. She is now en route to this city. Until her arrival here the funeral arrangements will not be made.

The Smith-Grant funeral home has charge of the case.

Arkansas City Daily Traveler
Arkansas City, Kansas
Saturday, December 11, 1920
Page 5

Mrs. Blanche Levick

Mrs. Blanche Levick, wife of Roy Levick, whose death occurred Friday afternoon, was born in Altoona, Ill., in the year 1875, being 45 years of age at the time of her demise. She came here in the year 1891. She leaves beside the husband, two daughters, Misses Royena and Ruth, and one sister, Mrs. May Johnston of Boise City, Idaho. She arrived in the city last night and will remain for the funeral services and burial. Mrs. Levick, formerly Miss Blanche Hollenbeck, was a graduate of the Arkansas City high school and she taught here in the city schools for eight years. For five years of that time she was principal of the fourth ward school. She was a Christian woman and was a member of the Methodist church. She was a kind and loving wife and mother and was loved by all who knew her. She will be greatly missed by the good people of this community.

Funeral services for Mrs. Levick will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the First M.E. church. Rev. Moore will preach the sermon. Interment will take place in Mercer cemetery, west of the city.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)


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