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ROBERT E. "BOB" MICK
ROBERT E. "BOB" MICK
(includes photo)
Robert E. "Bob" MICK, 69, of Mt.
Vernon died 2:18 a.m. July 4, 2003, at St.
Mary's/Good Samaritan Hospital in
Mt. Vernon. Mr. MICK retired in 1992 from
the State of Illinois as an oil
well inspector with the Department of Oil
and Gas. He was born Aug. 22, 1933,
in Hamilton County to Warner and Beulah
(DAVIS) MICK. On April 9, 1958,
he married Pauline J. BENNETT in Mt. Vernon.
Services are set for 1 p.m. Sunday
at the Hughey Funeral Home with the Rev.
Robert SLEDGE officiating. Burial
will be in Mt. Vernon Memorial Gardens
Cemetery. Visitation is set for
5 to 8 p.m. today at the Hughey Funeral
Home.
Survivors include his wife, Pauline
J. MICK of Mt. Vernon; sons Robert Dean
MICK of Mt. Vernon, Norman Ray MICK
and companion Audrey KIMBRO of Sesser
and Larry Omen MICK and wife Jerri
of Mt. Vernon; daughter Venita Lynn
WALLACE and husband Brian of Johnston
City; grandchildren Jami and Jennifer
TATE of Johnston City, Casey and
Ashley Dean MICK of Mt. Vernon, and Alicia
KIMBRO and Bryce KIMBRO of Sesser;
great-grandsons Jacob and Matthew MICK of
Mt. Vernon and Noah BLISS of Johnston
City; brother Don MICK of Bonnie;
sisters Mabel Faye RANEY of Mt.
Vernon and Mary BUCHANAN of Mt. Vernon; and
several nieces and nephews. He was
preceded in death by his parents, two
sisters and two half-brothers.
Mr. MICK was a member of Logan Street
Baptist Church and American Legion
Post 141 of Mt. Vernon. He served
in the U.S. Army. For those who wish,
memorials may be made to the Good
Samaritan Home Health Nurses and will be
accepted at the funeral home or
may be mailed to Hughey Funeral Home, P.O.
Box 721, Mt. Vernon, IL. 62864.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the care
of Hughey Funeral Home, where you
may call 618-242-3348 for obituary
information at any time.
The Register-News, Mt Vernon, IL,
Sat/Sun 5-6 July 2003 issue
Submitted by: Cindy Ford
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