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==Sources==
==Sources==
[[Source:Heck Family Bible|Heck Family Bible]]
* [[Source:Heck Family Bible|Heck Family Bible]]
* [[:File:The biographical record of Jasper County, Missouri, by Malcolm G McGregor.pdf|The biographical record of Jasper County, Missouri, by Malcolm G McGregor]], page 458


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Latest revision as of 04:20, 23 December 2018

  Daniel Miller Shoup (family)
Jammima Shoup  
0 Maria Hannah Wampler
Spouse
Joel Click Heck (family)
5 Nov 1872
Jasper Co., Missouri

Data

Birth
28 Feb 1854
Dayton, Greene Co., Ohio
Death
Tuberculosis
19 Jun 1911
Carthage, Jasper, Missouri
Burial
Park Cemetery, Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri

Sources

Obituary

Transcript obtained from FindAGrave.com

CARTHAGE EVENING PRESS
JUNE 19, 1911

MRS. JOEL HECK DIES

Had Been an Invalid for Several Years

Mrs. Joel Heck, aged 57, died at the Heck home, one mile northeast of Carthage this morning at 8:25. Her death was caused by a complication of diseases.
For a number of years Mrs. Heck had been an invalid and had been bedfast about three weeks. She grew steadily worse until the end today.

Her maiden name was Jemima Shoup and she was born February 28, 1854 in Dayton, Ohio. November 5, 1872 she was married to Joel Heck in Dayton, and in February 1878, moved to Missouri with her husband. They have lived near Carthage since that time.

Seven children and her husband survive her. The children are;
Jesse and Sam Heck of Oklahoma City
John Heck of Sarcoxie
Edward and Roy Heck of Carthage, who were at her bedside when the end came
Mrs. R. I. Montgomery of Cimarron, Kansas and
Mrs. F. W. Hood of Carthage

The funeral was held at the Heck home.