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Dorothy Helen Dicks

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Dorothy Helen Dicks

Birth
Adams County, Iowa, USA
Death
8 May 1929 (aged 5 months)
Quincy, Adams County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Corning, Adams County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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The little five months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dicks of Carbon passed away Monday night. The little one had erysipelas. The mother was formerly Miss Mary Case of Stringtown.
Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa, Thursday, May 8, 1929, page 10
Dorothy Helen, infant daughter of Robert and Mary Dicks was born November 27, 1928 in Lincoln Township and passed away at her home in Quincy, Iowa, April 28, 1929, age 3 months and 2 days.
Darling Dorothy had suffered with submission, the dread disease, erysipelas, for a period of 17 days. The ordeal was too great for her tiny form to endure, and the sweet spirit gently took its departure to join God’s angel band, leaving her devoted parents and a little sister, Roberta Darlene, also one grandmother, Mrs. W. E. Case of Lenox, besides a host of living relatives and friends to mourn earth’s loss which is heaven’s gain.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Roberts, pastor of the Methodist Church of Corning.
Interment was made in Quincy Cemetery.
Let us feel as we give our darling to God,
“Fold her, O Father, in thine arms,
And let her henceforth be
A messenger of Love between
Our human hearts and Thee.”
Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa, Thursday, May 9, 1929, page 8
The little five months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dicks of Carbon passed away Monday night. The little one had erysipelas. The mother was formerly Miss Mary Case of Stringtown.
Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa, Thursday, May 8, 1929, page 10
Dorothy Helen, infant daughter of Robert and Mary Dicks was born November 27, 1928 in Lincoln Township and passed away at her home in Quincy, Iowa, April 28, 1929, age 3 months and 2 days.
Darling Dorothy had suffered with submission, the dread disease, erysipelas, for a period of 17 days. The ordeal was too great for her tiny form to endure, and the sweet spirit gently took its departure to join God’s angel band, leaving her devoted parents and a little sister, Roberta Darlene, also one grandmother, Mrs. W. E. Case of Lenox, besides a host of living relatives and friends to mourn earth’s loss which is heaven’s gain.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Roberts, pastor of the Methodist Church of Corning.
Interment was made in Quincy Cemetery.
Let us feel as we give our darling to God,
“Fold her, O Father, in thine arms,
And let her henceforth be
A messenger of Love between
Our human hearts and Thee.”
Adams County Free Press, Corning, Iowa, Thursday, May 9, 1929, page 8


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