Glick. ---Menno B., son of the late Christian and Elizabeth (Beiler) Glick, was born in December, 1864, at Intercourse, Pa.; died April 10, 1940, at his home at Oyster Point, Va., of pneumonia; aged 76 y. 4 m. At the age of 18 he accepted Christ as his personal Saviour and united with the Mennonite Church. He was He was a faithful and consistent member. He was a trustee for the church at Oyster Point for many years. On Dec. 13, 1888, he was married to Minnie Yoder of Wayne Co., Ohio. From Ohio they moved to Oyster Point, Va. He leaves his wife and the following children and brothers and sisters: Hazel, at home; Wayne, Kentucky; Ralph, Orlando, Fla.; a sister (Mrs. A. B. Stoltzfoos, Gap, Pa.), 4 brothers (Jacob, Lancaster, Pa.; Samuel, Navron, Pa.; Amos, Belleville, Pa.; Christian, Sugarcreek, O). Two brothers preceded him in death. He also leaves nieces and nephews and many friends to mourn his death. Brief services were held at the house with public services as the Oyster Point Church conducted by Bros. Geo. Brunk and Orie Yoder. He was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery.
"Hope bids the anguished heart rejoice,
Though earthly ties are riven;
What boundless joy to meet again.
In yonder peaceful heaven."
--His sister.
Glick. ---Menno B., son of the late Christian and Elizabeth (Beiler) Glick, was born in December, 1864, at Intercourse, Pa.; died April 10, 1940, at his home at Oyster Point, Va., of pneumonia; aged 76 y. 4 m. At the age of 18 he accepted Christ as his personal Saviour and united with the Mennonite Church. He was He was a faithful and consistent member. He was a trustee for the church at Oyster Point for many years. On Dec. 13, 1888, he was married to Minnie Yoder of Wayne Co., Ohio. From Ohio they moved to Oyster Point, Va. He leaves his wife and the following children and brothers and sisters: Hazel, at home; Wayne, Kentucky; Ralph, Orlando, Fla.; a sister (Mrs. A. B. Stoltzfoos, Gap, Pa.), 4 brothers (Jacob, Lancaster, Pa.; Samuel, Navron, Pa.; Amos, Belleville, Pa.; Christian, Sugarcreek, O). Two brothers preceded him in death. He also leaves nieces and nephews and many friends to mourn his death. Brief services were held at the house with public services as the Oyster Point Church conducted by Bros. Geo. Brunk and Orie Yoder. He was laid to rest in the adjoining cemetery.
"Hope bids the anguished heart rejoice,
Though earthly ties are riven;
What boundless joy to meet again.
In yonder peaceful heaven."
--His sister.
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