Frederick William Humerick
 

News Examiner, Thursday, 8 December 1938, page 1
 

Frederick William Humerick, born November 7, 1882 at Atlantic, Iowa, died Tuesday evening at his home in Montpelier from heart ailment. Mr. Humerick, well known and respected citizen of eastern Idaho and Western Wyoming, came to Montpelier employed as a conductor for the Union Pacific Railway. He lived a number of years at Kemmerer and is a member of the Masonic body at that place.

Immediate survivors are his wife, Mrs. Pearl Palmer Humerick, and two sons, Edward Humerick of Kemmerer and Ray Humerick of Montpelier. Funeral rites will be held at the Community Church at 2 pm Friday under the direction of the Montpelier Masonic Lodge. The body is at the F M Williams Mortuary.

*********

News Examiner, Thursday, 15 December 1938, page 1
 

Funeral services for the late Fred Humerick were held Friday afternoon in the Community Church. Rev H E Stammer conducted and delivered the sermon. Hymns "In the Garden" and "In the City Foursquare" were sung by a quartet composed of Rev Stammer, Clyde Whitman, H G Nuckols and Harold Stammer. A delegation of members from the Masonic Lodge of Kemmerer attended the services as did members of King Solomon Lodge, No 27, AF and AM who also conducted the Masonic graveside services at the cemetery.

 

Return to Obituaries H Index