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Sarah Lunettie “Nettie” <I>Cole</I> Glick

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Sarah Lunettie “Nettie” Cole Glick

Birth
Hale, Jones County, Iowa, USA
Death
20 Jan 1957 (aged 85)
Anamosa, Jones County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Olin, Jones County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect. 3 - Row 7
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The Anamosa Eureka, Jan 24, 1957, page 3
Mrs. Nettie Glick Dies Sunday Morn At Age of 85 Years
Services Held Tuesday From United Brethren Church; Burial in Olin
OLIN - Mrs Nettie Glick. 85. died Sunday morning at the Stoecker Nursing home in Anamosa. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the E.U.B. church in Olin, with Rev Lloyd Dutro officiating. Burial was in the Olin cemetery.
Life Outlined
Sarah Lunettie Cole, the daughter of Simeon and Rebecca Jane Garrison Cole, was born in the Pleasant Hill community of Hale township, Jones county, on Sept 21, 1871. She grew to womanhood on the farm where she was born, attending the rural school in the community. She also attended Olin high school She was the last of her family, having been preceded in death by both parents, two brothers and one sister.
Marriage Told
On Feb 15, 1893, she was united in marriage to Don L. Glick at the home of her parents. They farmed in Hale township until about 1921, when they moved into Olin Mrs Glick cared for her aged father and they maintained their home in Olin since that time until about a year and a half ago. One son Cecil, was born to this union. He died in 1933. Her husband, Don, also passed away in March, 1955, after more than 62
years of life together. Mrs. Glick united with the Pleasant Hill Baptist church while still a young girl and had kept her affiliation with that church throughout her life. Although not officially a member of the Evangelical United Brethren church in Olin, she attended the services and activities of this church with regularity as long as health permitted. She was a member of the Ladies Aid society and a former member of the Missionary society of this church. She and Mr. Glick served as custodians of the church for several years. She always had an interest for the young people and for many years gave of her time to play the piano for their meeting, until some of the young people became able to take care of that responsibility. She was also a member of the Royal Neighbors of America, serving for many years as recorder for the Olin camp. Although Mrs. Glick had been in failing health for several years, her condition did not become critical until a couple of weeks ago. She is survived by a grandson, Bruce W Glick, Modesto, Calif; a granddaughter, Mrs. Judith Diers, Walnut Creek. Calif., a daughter-in-law. Mrs. Nellie May Glick, Olin, a number of nieces and nephews.
Services Held
Prayer service was held at the home of her daughter-in-law at 1:45 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22, followed by services at the Olin Evangelical United Brethren church at 2 p.m. Rev Lloyd Dutro, pastor, was in charge. Larry Robertson sang, "Shall We Gather At The River," and "Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere," accompanied by Nellie Stivers at the organ. Casket bearers were Edmund Sealls, Michael Swenson, Sam Alexander, Oscar Kinler, Bliss Switzer. and Richard Eyestone.
The Anamosa Eureka, Jan 24, 1957, page 3
Mrs. Nettie Glick Dies Sunday Morn At Age of 85 Years
Services Held Tuesday From United Brethren Church; Burial in Olin
OLIN - Mrs Nettie Glick. 85. died Sunday morning at the Stoecker Nursing home in Anamosa. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the E.U.B. church in Olin, with Rev Lloyd Dutro officiating. Burial was in the Olin cemetery.
Life Outlined
Sarah Lunettie Cole, the daughter of Simeon and Rebecca Jane Garrison Cole, was born in the Pleasant Hill community of Hale township, Jones county, on Sept 21, 1871. She grew to womanhood on the farm where she was born, attending the rural school in the community. She also attended Olin high school She was the last of her family, having been preceded in death by both parents, two brothers and one sister.
Marriage Told
On Feb 15, 1893, she was united in marriage to Don L. Glick at the home of her parents. They farmed in Hale township until about 1921, when they moved into Olin Mrs Glick cared for her aged father and they maintained their home in Olin since that time until about a year and a half ago. One son Cecil, was born to this union. He died in 1933. Her husband, Don, also passed away in March, 1955, after more than 62
years of life together. Mrs. Glick united with the Pleasant Hill Baptist church while still a young girl and had kept her affiliation with that church throughout her life. Although not officially a member of the Evangelical United Brethren church in Olin, she attended the services and activities of this church with regularity as long as health permitted. She was a member of the Ladies Aid society and a former member of the Missionary society of this church. She and Mr. Glick served as custodians of the church for several years. She always had an interest for the young people and for many years gave of her time to play the piano for their meeting, until some of the young people became able to take care of that responsibility. She was also a member of the Royal Neighbors of America, serving for many years as recorder for the Olin camp. Although Mrs. Glick had been in failing health for several years, her condition did not become critical until a couple of weeks ago. She is survived by a grandson, Bruce W Glick, Modesto, Calif; a granddaughter, Mrs. Judith Diers, Walnut Creek. Calif., a daughter-in-law. Mrs. Nellie May Glick, Olin, a number of nieces and nephews.
Services Held
Prayer service was held at the home of her daughter-in-law at 1:45 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 22, followed by services at the Olin Evangelical United Brethren church at 2 p.m. Rev Lloyd Dutro, pastor, was in charge. Larry Robertson sang, "Shall We Gather At The River," and "Beautiful Isle Of Somewhere," accompanied by Nellie Stivers at the organ. Casket bearers were Edmund Sealls, Michael Swenson, Sam Alexander, Oscar Kinler, Bliss Switzer. and Richard Eyestone.


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