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Source: S5 Abbreviation: Ann Watkins Sickman Obituary Title: Newspaper Obit. (Red Oak newspaper (based on internal evidence) Dec 3-10 . 1879) Subsequent Source Citation Format: Newspaper Obit. BIBL Newspaper Obit. Red Oak newspaper (based on internal evidence) Dec 3-10 . 1879. Text: Died.--In Red Oak Tuesday morning, Dec. 2d, 1879, Mrs. Ann Elizabeth Sickman, wife of Leander Sickman, in the 45th year of her age. CONT CONT Mrs. S. was born Aug 1, 1835, in Knox county, Ohio--moved to Illinois with her parents in 1850--was married in 1862, and moved with her husband to this place in 1863, where she lived until the time of her death. She joined the M.E. church at an early age, and continued throughout her life a faithful and devoted christian. She had long been a sufferer but bore her affliction with resignation and fortitude, and when death came she was fully prepared to go. She leaves a husband and two children to mourn their loss. CONT The funeral took place at the M.E. church, Wednesday at 11 A.M. and was largely attended by friends and relatives of the deceased. Rev. O'Neal, pastor of the church preached a sermon on the occasion.
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