© The Chickasha Star Chickasha, Oklahoma April 14, 1966 November 19, 1879 ~ April 4, 1966 BARRICK SERVICES HELD Funeral services for Mrs. Claudia [McWhorter] Barrick was held at 2:30 p.m. Friday in the First Methodist Church with the Rev. A. B. Hickman, pastor, officiating. Mrs. Dale Henricks, Mrs. Chester Heavin, Mrs. W. A. Finley, and Mrs. Harry Dodson, accompanied by Mrs. Donald Brown at the piano, sang "Abide With Me," "It's So Sweet to Trust in Jesus," and "It is Well With My Soul." Casket bearers were Jess Carroll, Debs Patterson, Oren Heavin, John G. Whitley, Paul DeBoard and Ekle Hinkle. Interment was in the Verden Cemetery under the direction of the Hansen Funeral Home. Mrs. Barrick was born Nov. 19, 1879 at Atlanta, Ga., and came to Oklahoma in 1888/99, settling north of Verden. She was a charter member of the First Methodist Church. She died Apr. 4, at Fort Supply. Survivors include her husband, Foster Barrick of Los Angeles; one grandchild; and three sisters, Mrs. Maude Hostick of Mesa, AZ., Mrs. Jodie Hildebrand of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Edna Wilson of Chickasha. |
© The Verden News Verden, Oklahoma June 11, 1908 January 1907 ~ June 10, 1908 Little Mildred Mae, aged eighteen months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Barrick, was recalled to her home in Heaven Wednesday afternoon, after a few days suffering from bowel trouble. Funeral services were held Thursday, and the remains were interred in our Silent City, south of town. Mildred was a precious little darling and much has been taken from this home. Our hearts swell with sympathy for the heart broken mother and father. |
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