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  Catskill Daily Mail, February 3, 2004
 CLAYTON D. QUICK?CLIMAX---Clayton D. Quick, 93, a 16 year resident of Climax, formerly of Kerhonkson, New York, died at the FiremanÕs Home in Hudson, on February 1, 2004.
 Born October 2, 1910 in Ulster, New York he was the son of the late Norman and Grace (Jollie) Quick.
 He was the husband of the former Virginia Irwin who survives at home. During World War II, Mr. Quick served in the U.S. Army in Central Europe, the Middle East, the Rhineland, Italy and France. He was a member of the Ark Lodge #48Ê F&AM of Coxsackie, Kaksakee Chapter OES #873 of Coxsackie, the Cypress Shrine of Albany, the New Baltimore American Legion Post #1614, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the Earlton Fish and Game, the Accord Fire Department and Medway-Grapeville Fire Department.
 Survivors include his wife; foster son, Roger Rice of Climax; son-in-law, William Pomeroy of Accord; brother Vincent and his wife Murial Quick of Port Orange, Florida; two step children; seven step grandchildren; and 12 step great grandchildren; as well as many nieces and nephews.
 On Saturday, February 21 at the Sopris Funeral Home, Inc. 11877, Route 9W, Coxsackie, Kaksakee Chapter OES #873 will conduct services at 1 p.m., Ark Lodge #48 will conduct services at 1:15 p.m., and the New Baltimore American Legion #1614 will conduct services at 1:30 p.m. A memorial service will follow with the Rev. Harold Page and the Rev. Neil Irwin officiating. A reception will follow at the Medway-Grapeville Fire Company.
 Memorial donations may be made to the Kaksakee Chapter OES #873, c/o Wynne Neiss, 12458 Medway Earlton Road, Earlton, New York 12058. Envelopes are available at the funeral home.


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