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Dorothy <I>Adams</I> Dickinson

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Dorothy Adams Dickinson

Birth
Death
17 Dec 1942 (aged 24–25)
Johnson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Trafalgar, Johnson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Franklin Evening Star
Dec. 21, 1942

PISTOL VICTIM LAID TO REST

Mrs. Dickinson Rites Held As
Husband Remains In A
Critical Condition

While William B. Dickinson, 42, remained in a critical condition at Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis, funeral services were conducted at the Pilgrim Holiness church in Morgantown, Sunday afternoon for his wife, Mrs. Dorothy age 25, whom his allegedly slew Thursday night.

The body of one of the city's leading bowlers and Noblitt-Sparks employe was interred in the Bethlehem cemetery.

Her casket was carried by Tim Mackey, Floyd Johnson, Harvey Townsend, Loren LaGrange, Walter Fulford and Jack Reed.

Floral offerings were carried by Fern Anderson, Florence Little, Jessie Mackey Nellie Mann, Marcia Townsend anc Mary Johnson.

All were closely associated with the victim in the ladies' bowling league of which she was the leading individual scorer.

Although still in a critical condition at the hospital, Dickson was given a good chance of recovering from the self-inflicted gun shot wound in the back of his Head.
Franklin Evening Star
Dec. 21, 1942

PISTOL VICTIM LAID TO REST

Mrs. Dickinson Rites Held As
Husband Remains In A
Critical Condition

While William B. Dickinson, 42, remained in a critical condition at Robert Long hospital in Indianapolis, funeral services were conducted at the Pilgrim Holiness church in Morgantown, Sunday afternoon for his wife, Mrs. Dorothy age 25, whom his allegedly slew Thursday night.

The body of one of the city's leading bowlers and Noblitt-Sparks employe was interred in the Bethlehem cemetery.

Her casket was carried by Tim Mackey, Floyd Johnson, Harvey Townsend, Loren LaGrange, Walter Fulford and Jack Reed.

Floral offerings were carried by Fern Anderson, Florence Little, Jessie Mackey Nellie Mann, Marcia Townsend anc Mary Johnson.

All were closely associated with the victim in the ladies' bowling league of which she was the leading individual scorer.

Although still in a critical condition at the hospital, Dickson was given a good chance of recovering from the self-inflicted gun shot wound in the back of his Head.


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