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Rowene Evelyn Hickey

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Rowene Evelyn Hickey

Birth
Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado, USA
Death
27 Oct 1918 (aged 1)
Colorado, USA
Burial
Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec F, Blk 78, Lot 7, NW 1/4
Memorial ID
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Father: Abraham Lincoln Hickey
Mother: Georgi Ann Hickey b. Aug. 2, 1882 d. Sept. 1962 in California. (Unknown Burial Location)
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TINY BABE SUMMONED TO HEAVENLY HOME
Rowene Evelyn, the dear little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hickey, of Bostwick park, was called to Heaven by the All Wise Father, the death of the little one being at 6:35 Sunday evening, following an illness of several days with pneumonia. The babe was born in Montrose July 24, last year and was the center of attraction in the Hickey home, and the parents and brothers and sisters are inconsolable in their great grief. They have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends. The babe was an exceptionally bright and sweet little one. Funeral services in charge of Undertaker C. L. Hawley Tuesday afternoon, the tiny form to be laid to rest in Cedar cemetery, Elder Zeigler of Delta, officiating.

Dearest Rowena, how we miss thee,
Miss thee, Oh no tongue can tell.
How our hearts do bleed with sorrow
But God doeth all things we.'

On her soul so full of love.
Stainless still the Father Keeps
Hush, tread softly, lest your footsteps
Break her slumber. Rowene sleeps.
--The Montrose Press (Montrose, CO) Nov. 1, 1918
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Father: Abraham Lincoln Hickey
Mother: Georgi Ann Hickey b. Aug. 2, 1882 d. Sept. 1962 in California. (Unknown Burial Location)
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TINY BABE SUMMONED TO HEAVENLY HOME
Rowene Evelyn, the dear little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hickey, of Bostwick park, was called to Heaven by the All Wise Father, the death of the little one being at 6:35 Sunday evening, following an illness of several days with pneumonia. The babe was born in Montrose July 24, last year and was the center of attraction in the Hickey home, and the parents and brothers and sisters are inconsolable in their great grief. They have the sympathy of a wide circle of friends. The babe was an exceptionally bright and sweet little one. Funeral services in charge of Undertaker C. L. Hawley Tuesday afternoon, the tiny form to be laid to rest in Cedar cemetery, Elder Zeigler of Delta, officiating.

Dearest Rowena, how we miss thee,
Miss thee, Oh no tongue can tell.
How our hearts do bleed with sorrow
But God doeth all things we.'

On her soul so full of love.
Stainless still the Father Keeps
Hush, tread softly, lest your footsteps
Break her slumber. Rowene sleeps.
--The Montrose Press (Montrose, CO) Nov. 1, 1918
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