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- Niagara Gazette
NORTH RIDGE May 19Fun-
eral services for Arthur L. Brick, 53,
who died In the Lockport City hos-
on Monday morning, were held
at his home, In the Lower Mountain
road, a t 2:30 o'clock, on Wednesday
afternoon with the Rev. John Ellison
Vassar, of Niagara. Falls, officiating.
Burial was in the North
Ridge cemetery.
The pallbearers, all neighbors,
were Walter E. Blackman, Dwlght
H. Ortt, William C. Spousel. John
Nelson, Herbert B. Baker and Howard
Ellis.
Mr. Brick is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Evelyn Brick; three sons,
Glenn, Mervin and Arthur, Jr., and
two daughters, Mrs. Harriet Becken
and Susanne all at home; one
brother, Charles, of Niagara Falls,
and four sisters, Mrs. Fred Treadwell,
of Wrights; Mrs. Ida Savage,
of Newfane, Mrs. Jennie Clancy, of
Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Arthur B.
Gifford, of Cambria.
Mr. Brick was a director of the
Niagara Frontier Growers Cooperative
market in Buffalo, a member
of the town road of Cambria, an
officer of the Erie-Niagara Fire I n surance
company and a member of
Lockport lodge. No. 73, F.- and A.
M. He was also a member and
former director of the Niagara
County Farm bureau and a trustee
of the Cambria Congregational
church.
He was born in the Lower Mountain
road In the town of Cambria
and had spent his entire life there.
He was a lifelong Republican
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