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Henry H. Dickamore

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Henry H. Dickamore

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
23 Dec 1954 (aged 65)
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
Plot
KP, Row 61, Lot 155, Grave 08
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Henry H. Dickamore, 65, 1322 8th St., died last night at 8:30 of a heart attack at St. Joseph's Hospital. He had been hospitalized for about nine days with an asthma condition.

Mr. Dickamore was well known in the Lewiston area as a sportsman. He was a member of the Lewiston Elks Lodge.

He was born at Ogden, Utah May 14, 1889, where he lived until 18 years of age. He then moved to Jackson Hole, Wyo., and farmed.

Dec. 24, 1914, he was married to Vivian Davis at Jackson Hole. The couple moved in 1915 to Roy, Mont., where they homesteaded, farming there for seven years.

In 1922 they moved to Elk River and Mr. Dickamore built an automobile garage and went into business. After 12 years at Elk River, in the spring of 1934, Mr. and Mrs. Dickamore moved to Lewiston. He was in the beer wholesale business here until he retired Jan. 1, 1946.

Mrs. Dickamore died in March of 1944.

In 1944 Mr. Dickamore married Mrs. Ella Keatts.

Lewiston Tribune December 24, 1954 pg. 10
transcribed by Kerry
Henry H. Dickamore, 65, 1322 8th St., died last night at 8:30 of a heart attack at St. Joseph's Hospital. He had been hospitalized for about nine days with an asthma condition.

Mr. Dickamore was well known in the Lewiston area as a sportsman. He was a member of the Lewiston Elks Lodge.

He was born at Ogden, Utah May 14, 1889, where he lived until 18 years of age. He then moved to Jackson Hole, Wyo., and farmed.

Dec. 24, 1914, he was married to Vivian Davis at Jackson Hole. The couple moved in 1915 to Roy, Mont., where they homesteaded, farming there for seven years.

In 1922 they moved to Elk River and Mr. Dickamore built an automobile garage and went into business. After 12 years at Elk River, in the spring of 1934, Mr. and Mrs. Dickamore moved to Lewiston. He was in the beer wholesale business here until he retired Jan. 1, 1946.

Mrs. Dickamore died in March of 1944.

In 1944 Mr. Dickamore married Mrs. Ella Keatts.

Lewiston Tribune December 24, 1954 pg. 10
transcribed by Kerry

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