7. | BRICK, Glenn Arthur (2.Evelyn2, 1.William1) was born on 2 Oct 1910 in Town of Cambria, Niagara County, NY; died on 29 Oct 1948 in Buffalo, Erie County, NY. Notes:
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 4/6/1950
In the absence of a written agreement or other competent
evidence. Surrogate John S. Marsh has denied a claim of Mrs,
S. Evelyn Brick. Town of Cambria, who sought a share in
$15,000 realized from die sale of a farm and personal property
left by her late son. Glenn A. Brick. Town of Cambria.
The property had basn sold by
the widow, Ruth H. Brick, as ad
minlstratrix of the estate, and the
proceeds had bean ordered bald until
the cllam of Mr. Brick's mother
was heard.
Mr Brick died Oct. 29,1948, leaving
his widow and two children.
Eric Glen Brick, 2, and Jerry Carl
Brick. 1. A t the time of hie death
the family occupied a farm In the
town of Cambria,
FORMERLY OWNED FARM
Mr. Brick'a mother also lived on
the farm which originally had been
Owned by her and her late husband
In 1944 and 1945 she conveyed
the farm, stock and tools to her
son.
It was the contention of Mr.
Brick's mother that In addition to
other considerations, bar eon
agreed to permit her to lire In one
of the houses on the farm for the
rest of her life without charge, She
said he also agreed to pay her one
half of the milk checks, allow bar
subsistence off the. farm and pay
the expenses of his sister. Sue,
through school.
Judge Marsh cited that the court
being called upon by Mrs.
Brick "to give effect to an alleged
oral agreement which it is claimed
survives the promisor and imposes
upon his estate substantial obligations."
SON'S OBLIGATION CITED
"That the son evidenced a
of obligation to bis mother in
nection with bis occupancy of the
farm during his lifetime falls far
short of an acknowledgment of a
continuing charge which would be
required to be imposed on those to
whom he owed an equally strong
obligation and daty following h i s
death," Judge Marsh said.
The widow was represented to
the action by Pogle, Andrews and
Pusateri with Attorney J. Wealky
Andrews of counsel. Richard M.
Lein was attorney for Mr. Brick's
mother. Attorney W. Alfred Brim
was.special guardian for the Brick
children.
ALSO
Lockport NY Union Sun Journal - 10/30/1948
111 for two weeks of an unusual
malady diagnosed as cerebral aneurysm,
Glenn A Brick, 38, chief
of the Cambria Volunteer Fire
Company and prominent Lower
Mountain Road farmer, died Friday
at Millard Fillmore Hospital,
Buffalo. The ailment is described
as a weakness of blood vessels in
the head.
Mr. Brick was a lifelong resident
of the Town of Cambria and resided
in the family homestead where
he had operated a farm since
the death of his father si. years
ago. He was town tax collector,
a Niagara County Farm Bureau
committeeman, a Republican committeeman,
a member of the Town
of Cambria Zoning Board and was
active in affairs of Cambria Con-
gregational Church.
Survivors include his wife, Mrs.
Ruth Brick; two sons, Eric and
Jerry; his mother, Mrs. Evelyn
Brick; two brothers, Arthur and
Mervin Brick; a sister, Suanne
Brick; all of Cambria; and another
sister, Mrs. Alfred Wendt of
Sanborn.
Funeral services will be held at
his home at 2 o'clock Monday and
at 2:30 in Cambria Congregational
Church, the Rev. Morris Burns of-
ficiating. Burial will be in North
Ridge Cemetery.
Glenn married HETHERLY, Ruth May about Oct 1945 in Lockport, Niagara County, NY. Ruth (daughter of HETHERLY, Henry and CAPELL, Florence) was born on 9 Jun 1921 in Town of Hartland, Niagara County, NY; died on 30 Apr 2013 in Town of Newfane, Niagara County, NY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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