Unknown Publication, April 1936 Mrs. James Hicks, (Rachel Lou Dake) who had been a sufferer of tuberculosis for the past four years or more, died last Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Jarrett, where she had been making her home for some time. She was sixty years of age. Mrs. Hicks is survived by her husband; two daughters-Mrs. Chas. Jarrett of near Iberia and Mrs. C.W. Sooter now of Ceres Calif., two sons having died when quite young; three brothers, William, Andy and Grover Dake, all of near St. Anthony, and one sister, Mrs. Ed Shelton of Iberia. Brief Funeral services consisting of scripture reading by Chas. Jarrett, prayers by Rev. Otto Shearrer and Harry Patterson, and a talk by Roy Holleyfield, were held at the Jarrett Cemetery Tuesday, after which interment was made at the same place. Mrs. Hicks was a member of the Pentecostal Church at Iberia, and was a woman of deep religious convictions. She was a loyal worker in the church as long as she was able to attend.