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HomeMy WebLinkAbout792"Article taken from the Pickering News, Friday, February 9, 1912 —Another of the oldest residents of the village, Wm. T. Hartrick, died on Monday at his h ome here in his 70th year, after a few days illness from pneumonia. The deceased was a native of Pickering, having been born on the farm now owned by Wm. Morcombe, and has lived here all his life. He was married three times and had one son, Maver, by his second wife, who is now residing in the north-west. He as well as his widow survives him. He was a member of the A. O. U. W., by whom his funeral was conducted on Wednesday afternoon to the Friend's burying ground. Died - 2-5-12 Feb. 5, 1912 " "We find, from W. T. Hartrick's Will, that A. O. U. W. stands for Ancient Order of United Workmen, an insurance organization. Maver was my father. Bob Hartrick, Bloomfield Hills, MI. "