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- Frank was a policeman in Appleton
Oshkosh Daily Northwestern, Tues., 12 Mar 1968 Appleton- Frank J. Blick, 66, 725 Mason St., Appleton, died at 3 p.m. Monday followinga lingering illness. A resident of Appleton all hi life, he was born in the city March 12, 1901. He served on the Appleton Police Department for 28 years, retiring with the rank of sergeant. He was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, Appleton, Holy Name Society, Catholic Knights of Wisconsin and the Policeman's Protective Association. Surviving are the widow, Martha; one daughter, Mrs. Erwin Hintz, Appleton; two brothers, Harry Blick, Oakfield, Wis., and John Blick, Appleton; four sisters, the Misses Laura and Marie Blick, Mrs. William Keller and Mrs. Harvey Wolfgram, all of Appleton, and three grandchildren. A requiem mass will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, with the Rev. Thomas Keller as celebrant. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. Friedns may call at the Valley Funeral Home, Appleton, from 2 p.m. Thursday until 8:30 a.m. Friday. The rosary will be prayed at 7:30 Thrusday evening.
1930 census, Appleton, ED#12, sheet 21 A, April 12, 705 N. Mason St. Blick, Frank J, head, owns home, $5000, 29 yrs old, married at 26, born WI, parents too, Machinist at Eagle Manufacturing Martha, wife, 28, married at 25, born in WI parents born in Germany, not working
Martha postponed her wedding one week because of her part, playing the villain in the "Rose of Plymouth Town" at Lawrence Memorial chapel on April 20. Appleton Post-Crescent, Mon., 26 Apr 1922, p 5 The wedding of Miss Martha Schoenrock, daughter of Herman Schoenrock, 699 Catherine-st. and Frank Blick, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Blick, 890 State-st. took place at St. Joseph church at 9 o'clock Wednesday morning. The Rev. Basil Gummerman performed the ceremony. Miss Laura Blick and William Schwister attended the couple. A wedding breakfast was served at Hotel Appleton. The young people will make their home on Gilmore-st.
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