Mrs. Rodick died Saturday night at the Bothwell hospital, Sedalia. Her husband, Henry F. Rodick of the home, is board chairman of the National Engineering and Manufactur-ing company. The Rodick family moved to Sedalia in 1953 when the firm was moved from Kansas City. A stepson, Vernon Rodick of Sedalia, is president and another stepson, Raymond Rodick, Sedalia, is vice-president.
Also surviving are two sons, L. B. Stanley of Warrensburg, Mo., and Hilton L. Stanley of Corpus Christi, Tex.; five other stepsons, Carl Rodick of New York, Henry Rodick of Cleveland, Fred Rodick of Los Angeles and Robert Rodick and Richard Rodick of Sedalia; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Agnes Bass of Denver, Mrs. Gladys Gwenson of Kansas City, Mrs. Alice Wolffgang of Wetmore, Kan., and Mrs. Betty Tate of Kansas City; a sister, Mrs. Carl Heins, and a brother, Lester Medlin, both of Marceline, Mo.; three grand-children and twenty-five step-grandchildren." The Kansas City Times, November 29, 1955
Mrs. Rodick died Saturday night at the Bothwell hospital, Sedalia. Her husband, Henry F. Rodick of the home, is board chairman of the National Engineering and Manufactur-ing company. The Rodick family moved to Sedalia in 1953 when the firm was moved from Kansas City. A stepson, Vernon Rodick of Sedalia, is president and another stepson, Raymond Rodick, Sedalia, is vice-president.
Also surviving are two sons, L. B. Stanley of Warrensburg, Mo., and Hilton L. Stanley of Corpus Christi, Tex.; five other stepsons, Carl Rodick of New York, Henry Rodick of Cleveland, Fred Rodick of Los Angeles and Robert Rodick and Richard Rodick of Sedalia; four stepdaughters, Mrs. Agnes Bass of Denver, Mrs. Gladys Gwenson of Kansas City, Mrs. Alice Wolffgang of Wetmore, Kan., and Mrs. Betty Tate of Kansas City; a sister, Mrs. Carl Heins, and a brother, Lester Medlin, both of Marceline, Mo.; three grand-children and twenty-five step-grandchildren." The Kansas City Times, November 29, 1955
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