The Shelbyville Republican
Monday July 27, 1936
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MAN INJURED IN WRECK AT HOSPITAL
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Douglas Padrick, Age 76
Was Injured in Auto Accident Thursday; Leaves Widow
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Douglas Padrick, 76 years old, of 28 McKenzie street, died Sunday
night at the Major Hospital of injuries received in an automobile accident last
Thursday night.
Mr. Padrick, with William Talbert,
Charles Booher and Harlan Calloway were on the return trip from a meeting at Edinburg Thursday night, when the
flames from the fire which destroyed the Chester Harrell barn, near Fenns,
attracted their attention, and Mr. Calloway, who was driving, speeded up to
reach the scene.
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CAR OVERTURNS
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The car left the road on a sharp turn, turning over and injuring three of the
men. Calloway left the scene of the accident, but the three others were brought
to the local hospital by a passing motorist. Charles Booher, of this city was
discharged from the hospital after first-aid treatment and Mr. Talbert was
released Saturday.
The deceased suffered cuts about his right eye, caused by a broken glass from
his spectacles, which broke from the impact. He also suffered a broken rib and
internal injuries.
Padrick was born between Fairland and Boggstown, the son of
George Washington and Anna Padrick, in April, 1860.
In 1896 he was married to Miss Josephine
Barlow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barlow.
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WAS ENGINEER
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For many years the deceased had been a stationary engineer, and traveled
about the country, making his home at various times in Illinois, Nebraska,
Indiana and various Western states. At the time of his death he had lived in
Shelbyville for six years.
Survivors besides the widow, are two sons, George and
Earl Padrick,
both of Nebraska. One daughter by a former marriage is believed to be living,
but her whereabouts are unknown. Three grandchildren also survive.
Funeral services will be held at the Boggstown Presbyterian church Wednesday
morning. Burial will be in the Boggstown cemetery.
The body will lie in state at the Wilson funeral parlors in Indianapolis and
will not be moved until the day of the funeral.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Judith
The Shelby Democrat
Wednesday February 7, 1923
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FORMER RESIDENT DEAD
AT OSAWATOMIE, KANSAS
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Mrs. Mariah Padrick, Native of County,
Passed away Sunday Night
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Neal Belton, of Acton, has received communication from Osawatomie, Kansas,
announcing the death of Mrs. Mariah Padrick, native of Shelby county, who
resided here until six years ago. Mrs. Padrick passed away Sunday night,
following a long illness. She had been in ill health during the past year, owing
to an operation which she underwent some time ago.
Altho it was not stated in the telegram receive here, it is believed that
funeral services and burial will be conducted at Osawatomie, Kansas.
Mrs. Padrick was formerly Miss Mariah Belton, and was born near
Brookfield, in Moral township, being at the time of death 68 years old. She
spent the greater part of her life in Brookfield and at Acton, Indiana, and had
hundreds of friends in the city and county who will mourn her death. Early in
life, she became a member of the Brookfield Baptist church, and was known to be
a Christian woman of excellent characteristics. She leaves the husband,
Jacob
Padrick, one daughter, Mrs. Carrie Newhouse, of Osawatomie, Kansas,
and one brother, Neal Belton, of Acton, Indiana.
Contributed by Barb Huff
The Shelbyville Republican
Thursday February 16, 1911
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The funeral of the late
John Padrick was held from his residence on West
Franklin street Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Padrick at the time of his death did
not have many known relatives, but all who could be learned were notified by the
directors in charge, and the majority of them were here to attend the funeral.
Among the number were Mr. W. J. McCartney and son, of Chicago; William
T. Owens, of Indianapolis; Miss and Mrs. Borden, of near
Acton; the Mayson Bros. and Miss Moreland, of Indianapolis.
All returned
to their homes yesterday. The pall bearers were Messrs. Art Wilson,
George
Dunn, James Nail, M. T. Sorden, Thos. Campbell and
Charles Cage.
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Ibid
Monday February 13, 1911
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John W. Padrick, aged about sixty-five years, died at his home in West
Franklin street this morning at a few minutes before 11 o’clock, after an
illness of several weeks, his death being the result of uremic poisoning. The
deceased was one of the best known men in Shelbyville having spent most of his
life in this city. He owned considerable property in Shelbyville and was worth
about $12,000 to $15,000. Mrs. Padrick, his wife, died about January 17th 1910.
A few weeks ago Mr. Padrick knew that he could not recover and at that time made
arrangements for his funeral, which is in charge of Stewart & Fix. The
funeral services will be held on Wednesday morning, the Rev. Earl D. North,
pastor of the First Presbyterian church, of which he was a member, officiating.
Interment will be in Forest Hill cemetery.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Judith
The Shelbyville Republican
Thursday January 27, 1910
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Mrs. Mary Jane Padrick, wife of John W. Padrick, died at the
home 41 West Franklin street, at twelve-thirty o’clock Thursday morning, of
heart trouble, aged fifty-three years and nine months. Mrs. Padrick had been in
failing health for several years and recently had been suffering much from heart
trouble. She was born and reared in New York City, but she had many friends in
this city as she had been living here for several years though most of her life
was spent in New York, Chicago and Cincinnati, as her husband had been engaged
in business in these three cities at different times before finally returning
here to lead a retired life. The husband, to whom she was married thirty-three
years ago, is the only surviving member of the family of three children born to
the union passed away several years ago. The casket will be open Friday from 2
to 4 p.m. and from 7 to 9 p.m. The funeral services will be held Saturday
afternoon at two o’clock at the house, the Rev. L. O. Richmond officiating.
Interment will be in Forest Hill cemetery by Stewart & Fix.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Judith
The Shelbyville Republican
Tuesday May 5, 1908
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DEATHS – FUNERALS
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Melvina Padrick died at her home on West Franklin street this morning
at 1:30 o’clock of senility, aged 84 years. Deceased leaves one son, John
Padrick of this city. She had been a member of the Baptist church of this
city for sixty years. The funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon at
two o’clock at her late home, the Rev. Cook officiating. Interment will be in
the City cemetery in charge of Stewart & Fix.
Contributed by Barb Huff
The Daily Republican
Saturday May 28, 1887
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Daniel Padrick, of Sugar Creek township, died at 11:30 last night at the
extreme old age of one hundred and two years. The funeral services will be held
at Boggstown tomorrow at twelve o’clock. The deceased was born in North
Carolina, in 1785, and was married at the age of twenty years. He came to Shelby
county in 1830, and has resided here ever since. He leaves a fourth wife
surviving him.
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Tuesday May 31, 1887
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BROOKFIELD
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Several went from here to the funeral of
Mr. Padrick on Sunday morning. The
funeral discourse was preached by the Rev. Girton, of the Acton M.E. church.
The
interment was in the Boggstown cemetery. A large number were present.
According
to the most authentic record, the deceased was 103 years of age.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Judith
The Daily Republican
Tuesday July 21, 1885
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At 11 o’clock last night Mr. O[scar] D. Padrick, who has been sick
for quite a while, died at his home on West Franklin street of cancer of the
stomach. The deceased was born in Keokuk County, North Carolina, in 1821, and
came to Shelby County in 1835, locating with his parents in Brandywine township.
He was married to his present wife [Malvina Owen] in 1843 and moved to
Shelbyville in 1848 where he has ever since resided. The deceased leaves a widow
and one son, John Padrick, of New York, to mourn his loss. His venerable
father, Daniel Padrick, who is eighty-nine years old, still lives in this
county. Mr. Padrick united with the Baptist church in 1843 and has been a
consistent member ever since that time. In 1849 he united with the Masonic order
and at the time of his death stood high as a member of that body. He is also a
member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen in which lodge he was honored with
official position. The funeral will take place at 2 o’clock on Thursday
afternoon at the residence on Franklin street, the funeral sermon being preached
by the Rev. John Reece. The burial will be in charge of the Masons and A.O.U.W.
orders. D. B. Wilson, funeral director.
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Ibid.
Wednesday July 22, 1885
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The funeral of the late O[scar] D. Padrick will take place tomorrow at 2 o’clock
at his residence, the funeral discourse to be preached by the Rev. John Reece,
assisted by the Rev. T. L. Hughes and Rec. J. K. Pye. Burial in the City
cemetery by funeral director D. B. Wilson
Contributed by Barb Huff for Judith
The Shelby Democrat - Volunteer
Thursday, April 1, 1880
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OBITUARY
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DIED PADRICK - On the 21st day of March, 1880 at his residence in Sugar Creek township, of
typhoid pneumonia and derangement of the liver, Mr. George W. Padrick, aged 43 years. Mr.
Padrick was a son of Daniel Padrick who is now living and is the father of twenty-four children.
G. W. Padrick was born and raised in Sugar Creek township, and married a Miss Rush, of
Hancock county, who he left with three sons to mourn his loss. Deceased was a member of Sugar
Creek Lodge No. 279, Free and Adopted Masons, at Fairland, of which lodge he presided as
Worshipful Master, and was buried with the honors of Masonary in the Boggstown cemetery
March 23d,1880.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Judith
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