LESTER DICKINSON
Lester L. Dickinson of Granby
died Nov. 12, 1966.
He is survived by his wife. Mil-
dred Blanchard Dickinson; three
daughters, Mrs. David Titus, Mrs.
James Kring and Miss Linda Dick-
inson; three sons, Wayne, Roderic
and Stanley Dickinson; a sister,
Mrs. Frederick Woehr; 13 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at
Allanson . Glanville . Tappan Funeral
Home, Lysander, Monday at
2 p.m., the Rev. Keith Kissell officiating.
Interment was in Jack-
sonville Cemetery.
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Mexico (NY) Independent, Nov. 17, 1966, pg. 24--
LESTER L. DICKINSON
Lester L. Dickinson, 62, of
RD #3, Fulton, East Mud Lake
Road died Saturday afternoon at
his home following a short
illness. A member of the Lamson
Grange, he was born on the
same farm where he died. He
was a member of the Little Utica
Methodist Church.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Mildred Blanchard Dickinson;
three daughters Mrs. David
Titus of Goldenbridge; Mrs.
James Kring of Fulton, Miss Linda
Dickinson of Binghamton; three
sons, Wayne of Syracuse; Roderic
of Fulton and Stanley Dickinson
of Ballston Lake; one sister,
Mrs, Frederick Woehr of
Hopewell, Va; and thirteen
grandchildren. Funeral services
were at 2 p.m. Monday from the
Allanson - Glanville - Tappan
Funeral Home in Lysander with
the Rev. J. Keith Kinell, pastor
of the Little Utica Methodist
Church officiating. Interment was
in Jacksonville Cemetery.
LESTER DICKINSON
Lester L. Dickinson of Granby
died Nov. 12, 1966.
He is survived by his wife. Mil-
dred Blanchard Dickinson; three
daughters, Mrs. David Titus, Mrs.
James Kring and Miss Linda Dick-
inson; three sons, Wayne, Roderic
and Stanley Dickinson; a sister,
Mrs. Frederick Woehr; 13 grandchildren.
Funeral services were held at
Allanson . Glanville . Tappan Funeral
Home, Lysander, Monday at
2 p.m., the Rev. Keith Kissell officiating.
Interment was in Jack-
sonville Cemetery.
---and---
Mexico (NY) Independent, Nov. 17, 1966, pg. 24--
LESTER L. DICKINSON
Lester L. Dickinson, 62, of
RD #3, Fulton, East Mud Lake
Road died Saturday afternoon at
his home following a short
illness. A member of the Lamson
Grange, he was born on the
same farm where he died. He
was a member of the Little Utica
Methodist Church.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Mildred Blanchard Dickinson;
three daughters Mrs. David
Titus of Goldenbridge; Mrs.
James Kring of Fulton, Miss Linda
Dickinson of Binghamton; three
sons, Wayne of Syracuse; Roderic
of Fulton and Stanley Dickinson
of Ballston Lake; one sister,
Mrs, Frederick Woehr of
Hopewell, Va; and thirteen
grandchildren. Funeral services
were at 2 p.m. Monday from the
Allanson - Glanville - Tappan
Funeral Home in Lysander with
the Rev. J. Keith Kinell, pastor
of the Little Utica Methodist
Church officiating. Interment was
in Jacksonville Cemetery.
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