12 MAY 2023 SAC to remove DURFEE from middle name field; add LOD.~
Iris Webster
Iris Dickerson Webster was born June 9, 1904 at Texas County, Missouri, the daughter of Edgar Brownell Dickerson and Margaret Sarah Skelton Dickerson.
She moved to California in 1928 and married her late husband, Frank Webster in 1939. Mr. Webster died in 1964. Until 1970, she operated the Webster Trailer Park on Mineral King Avenue. Prior to that, she and Frank operated the Webster Cleaners until 1961.
Mrs. Webster was a member of the Unity Church. She died Monday in Tijuana, Mexico, hospital. Graveside services for Mrs. Iris Webster will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the Visalia Public Cemetery.
Survivors include two daughters, Iris M. Guy of San Diego and Meredith J. Stanford of Hudson, Wisconsin; five brothers, Archie White Dickerson of Fort Scott Kansas, Mahlon Dickerson of Larnard, Kansas; Frank B. Dickerson of Hageman, Idaho; George Dickerson of Oklahoma City; and Burt Dickerson of Seattle, Washington; two sisters, Doris Feenstra of Fall City, Oregon and Eloise Hunter of Visalia; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be under the direction of Hadley Funeral Chapel.
Transcribed by: Charlotte Stevens Schneider, wife of Gary E. Schneider, Nephew of Iris Dickerson Webster
12 MAY 2023 SAC to remove DURFEE from middle name field; add LOD.~
Iris Webster
Iris Dickerson Webster was born June 9, 1904 at Texas County, Missouri, the daughter of Edgar Brownell Dickerson and Margaret Sarah Skelton Dickerson.
She moved to California in 1928 and married her late husband, Frank Webster in 1939. Mr. Webster died in 1964. Until 1970, she operated the Webster Trailer Park on Mineral King Avenue. Prior to that, she and Frank operated the Webster Cleaners until 1961.
Mrs. Webster was a member of the Unity Church. She died Monday in Tijuana, Mexico, hospital. Graveside services for Mrs. Iris Webster will be held tomorrow at 1 p.m. in the Visalia Public Cemetery.
Survivors include two daughters, Iris M. Guy of San Diego and Meredith J. Stanford of Hudson, Wisconsin; five brothers, Archie White Dickerson of Fort Scott Kansas, Mahlon Dickerson of Larnard, Kansas; Frank B. Dickerson of Hageman, Idaho; George Dickerson of Oklahoma City; and Burt Dickerson of Seattle, Washington; two sisters, Doris Feenstra of Fall City, Oregon and Eloise Hunter of Visalia; four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Services will be under the direction of Hadley Funeral Chapel.
Transcribed by: Charlotte Stevens Schneider, wife of Gary E. Schneider, Nephew of Iris Dickerson Webster
Family Members
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Mahlon Brownell Dickerson
1887–1984
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William Lloyd Dickerson
1889–1968
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Morel Dickerson
1891–1908
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Doris Joslin Dickerson Feenstra
1892–1984
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Doris Skelton Feenstra
1892–1984
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Frank B. Dickerson
1893–1973
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Maria H. Dickerson Johnson
1895–1968
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Harriet Eloise Dickerson Cummins Hunter
1897–1980
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Archie White Dickerson
1899–1993
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Ruth Dickerson Schneider
1901–1970
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George Dickerson
1905–1978
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Edgar Burton Dickerson
1910–1991
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