Ollie Harry Lickert
Kentucky Post, Thursday, 1 October 1903, page 5
SHOT TUESDAY-Ollie Lickert, the Bellevue man, who was shot while in an orchard near Ft Thomas Tuesday evening, was doing nicely Thursday morning and unless blood poisoning develops, his physicians sy he has a good chance to recover. Lickert still insists that he does not know the man who shot him. or some time farmers in the Highlands have been making complaints to the police that people living in the city were carrying away their fruit and it is being believed that Lickert's assailant concluded Lickert was taking fruit to eat.
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Kentucky Post, Tuesday, 6 October 1903, page 5
RELEASED-Felix Reichert, the aged Highland farmer charged with shooting Ollie Lickert of Bellevue, was bound over to the grand jury in Squire Donelan's court Monday. Several days ago Lickert and a companion were taking a walk in the Highlands near Ft Thomas and whie passing an orchard climbed over the fence to get some apples. Just as they were leaving the orchard a man emptied a gun loaded with slugs into Lickert's back. Lickert claimed that Reichert is the man who did the shooting and had him arrested. Only five responded out of the names drawn for the grand jury, and the Sheriff was authorized by Judge Hodge to summon more men.
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Kentucky Post, Thursday, 27 October 1949, page 7
SERVICES-Services will be held at 2 pm Friday at the Radel funeral home, Newport, for Harry Ollie Lickert, 66 year old retired cement worker, who died at his home on Race Track road, Grants Lick. Burial will be in Alexandria Cemetery.
Mr. Lickert leaves his widow, Lillian Fritz Lickert, two daughters, Mrs. Olivetta Zornes, and Mrs. Lillian Laphan, Newport; three sons, Harry Lickert Batavia O. and Jack and Thomas Lickert, Grants Lick; two brothers, Jacob Lickert, Bethal O. and William Lickert, Bellevue; two sisters, Mrs. Sophia Geisler and Mrs. Carrie Miller, both of Washington DC; eight grandchildren and two great grandchildren.