Albert Thomas Fick
M, (1866 - 3 June 1945)
Albert Thomas Fick was born in 1866. He first married Clara C. Hartsock in 1894. Albert Thomas Fick married a second time Phoebe Ellen Heyd in 1931. Albert Thomas Fick married a third time Lula May Stabler, age 51, daughter of Abraham Stabler and Margaretha Anna Rhote, on Tuesday, 29 May 1934 at Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.1 Albert Thomas Fick died on 3 June 1945 at Williamsport Hospital, Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania, at age 79 years.1 He was buried on 6 June 1945 in the Friedens Church Cemetery, located in Jackson Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania.
Albert Thomas Fick was also known as Albert L. He became a widower with the death of Clara on 15 February 1920. For the second time he became a widower with the death of Phoebe in 1932.
Albert Thomas Fick was also known as Albert L. He became a widower with the death of Clara on 15 February 1920. For the second time he became a widower with the death of Phoebe in 1932.
Child of Albert Thomas Fick and Clara C. Hartsock
- Marcella Alice Fick (21 Dec 1895 - 31 Aug 1971)
Last Edited=4 Jul 2020
Citations
- [S2] Family records from Abraham Stabler Family Bible, The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments, Translated out of the Original Tongues, with the Apocrypha, Concordance and Psalms and Revised New Testament (Philadelphia [Pennsylvania]: National Publishing Company, 1885); original owned in 2005 by Daniel Stabler, (Cogan Station, Pennsylvania). This Bible originally belonged to Abraham Stabler (1845-1923) being handed down on his death to his son Pierce Albert Stabler (1871-1941) and remained in the Stabler household until his death. At this time his son Frederick Ulmer Stabler (1907-2005) owned the Bible until the time of his death at which time it passed to his son Daniel Leroy Stabler.