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Seymore Dick
From The Bladi Correspondent
GRAYTOWN, O., June 7—
Seymore Dick, 67, Graytown,
died last night in his home
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He was born in Genoa and
had lived in Graytown most
of his life. He formerly oper¬
ated a grocery store here and
was employed at the Standard
Products Co., Port Clinton,
until his retirement two years
ago. 4~ 7- /?46
He was a member of St.
Mark's Lutheran Chur ch,
Graytown, the Masonic Lodge
in Elmore, and was a former
member of the Graytown
Special School Board.
. Surviving are his wife, Ada;
daughter, Mrs. Marvin Han¬
son, rural Graytown, sister,
Mrs. Charles Herkel, Genoa,
and five grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 p.m,
Thursday in the church with
burial in Elliston Cemetery.
Masonic services will be at
7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the
Ihome. The Oestreich Mortu-
jary is in charge of arrange-
iments. ^ "