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of St. Alban’s lodge, No. 20, F. and According to authorities, the Van A. M. Sickle family had been at MarbleHe was a salesman for Simons Springs park for a picnic. The parx and Leedlp Furnace Co., Marshall, *s between Allen and Quincy, for a number of years. He was ^r* ^an Sickle was born July 4, city clerk from 1931 to 1943. 1924 in Albion, .the son of Floyd I.On Oct. 4, 1894 in Olivet he mar- Goldie (Musser) VanSickle.ried Hattie E. Savory, Olivet. She .i1^8 foy!;e N* Mar‘died Jan. 29, 1953. sha11 m *lhl™ °tn APnJ », 1948._ . . , ... . „ He graduated from Albion highSurviving are a daughter, Mrs. school in 1942 and from AIbionRudolph (Norma) Vogelreuter, ,ege in 1951 He was affiliated withMarshall; two grandchildren Mrs. Zeta Alpha Phi fratenrity at Albion Thomas (Debra) Sullivan, Birm- college r aingham; R F. (Rudy) Vogelreuth- 0n March 18 1943 Mr Van. er, MarshaU, and fiye great grand- Sick|e had entered the Unitcdchildren. States Air Force and had servedIncidental Incidentsas one of the six radiomen of Gen. George Patton. He was discharged December 29, 1945.From 1952 until 1953 he taught school at Yale, Michigan. The following year he taught in the Harper Creek school system. In 1954 he became a member of theMembers of the graduating class Tekonsha school system faculty, a of 1954 of Marshall high school who position he held until his death, are interested in organizing a clsass He was a baseball and basketball reunion are requested to meet in coach.the high school auditorium at 7:30 In September, 1958, he moved Wednesday evening. Those unable from Girard to Tekonsha. to attend but who would like to He attended Union church in Te-help ate to call ST 1-7283 or ST konsha and was a member of the 1-3373. Charles Crowell was presi- Tekonsha Lions club and Albion dept of the class which consisted yFW Post No/ 3672. of about 150 members. Surviving are his widow; fivedaughters, Brenda. Bonnie, Bever-There will be a meeting of the ly, Barbara and Billie Jo, all at Hospital Gift Cart Guild at 7:30 home; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. p.m. Tuesday in the nurses’ din- Floyd VanSickle of Albion, his ing room at Oakla^n hospital. The maternal grandmother* Mrs. Nellie guild would like to have more Musser of Lansing; and one sister, members and is inviting anyone Mrs. Walter M. (Helen) Murdock interested in joining the guild to be of Marshall.
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