CLICK, Sallie
Sallie CLICK
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review - April 28, 1950
Miss Sallie CLICK, Jamestown, Dies
Jamestown - Miss Sallie Click, 66, died early Thursday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. Marvin Porter, three miles west of Jamestown on State Road 34. She was found dead in bed about 5:30 o'clock by Mrs. Porter, with whom she made her home. She had been seriously ill for the past eight weeks and death was attributed to a heart ailment. Born March 20, 1884, in Putnam county, she was the daughter of James and Hortense Mount Click. Miss Click was a member of the Jamestown Methodist Church where she taught Sunday school in the primary department for many years, and was also a member of the Pythian Sisters at Jamestown. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Marvin Porter, a nephew, Byron Porter, of Jamestown, a great niece, Patricia Porter of Jamestown and a great-nephew, Bob Porter, also of Jamestown. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Kenneth Walker funeral home in Jamestown with Rev. A.L. Vermillion, pastor of the Methodist Church, in charge. Burial will be in the Jamestown I.O.O.F. Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home.
Source: Crawfordsville Journal Review - May 4, 1950
Sallie CLICK Rites Held at Jamestown
Jamestown - Funeral services for Miss Sallie CLICK, who died early Thursday morning, were held at the Walker funeral home Saturday with Rev. A. L. Vermillion, pastor of the local Methodist Church officiating. Mrs. Eula Rose Martin played music preceding the services and accompanied Mrs. A. L. Vermillion and daughter, Janet, as they sang "Beyond the Sunset."
Pallbearers were Byron Porter, Bob Porter, Cecil Click, Virgil Mount, Frank Routh and Warren Graves. The pallbearers assisted in taking care of the flowers.
Burial was in the IOOF [Independent Order of Odd Fellows] Cemetery.
Contributed by Karen Zach, 27 March 2010