Re: Gulick pronunciation/Gulicks in Champaign Illinois
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In reply to:
Re: Gulick pronunciation/Gulicks in Champaign Illinois
Lucinda Steiner 12/01/02
Gulick reserchers there is a wealth of information about the Gulick family at The Urbana Free Library in Champaign Urbana IL. Louise Elizabeth Gulick died Feb. 1, 2005 in Florida. She had many documents and genealogy papers that have been archived and are available to reserchers to copy.
There are many photos and items of family memorabilia. If you have an opportunity to check it out you will be pleased. Elizabeth's obituary follows.
Louise Elizabeth Gulick
Daughter of Dr. Clyde Denny and Grace Alward Gulick
Born: March 12, 1906 in Urbana Illinois.
She graduated from Urbana High School.
Miss Gulick received two degrees from the University
of Illinois:
A Liberal Arts degree in 1927 and a Masters in Zoology
in 1928.
Professor Gulick taught biological and life sciences,
at Lagrange College in Hannibal, Mo. and also at
Monticello College in Godfrey, Ill.
Miss Gulick was a member of numerous academic and
social societies including:
Phi Sigma Biological Society, DAR, DAC, and she was a
lifetime member of the Alumni Association of the
University of Illinois.
Professor Gulick and her family are the subjects of an
extensive collection of memorabilia spanning over 100
years. The Elizabeth Gulick Collection, housed in the
Champaign County Archives section of the Urbana Free
Library is the largest collection of its kind in the
area. The Illinois Historical Survey, a unit of the
University of Illinois Library also has a large
collection of Gulick manuscripts and documents.
Miss Gulick was a generous supporter of many
organizations, especially evangelical ministries. She
was a member of the First Methodist Church of Urbana.
Memorials: First Methodist Church of Urbana
Clyde denny Gulick was the son of Jesse Richard and Luzella Gulick