Services Held For Pioneer City Resident
Funeral services for Christopher N. Dickinson, 83, last living member of the first city council, who died at his home, 327 Fourth avenue north, last Saturday, were conducted Tuesday at the Church of Incarnation, Episcopal. Burial was in Highland cemetery.
Dickinson was a resident of Great Falls since 1884, and is survived by five children, Christopher Dickinson, Jr., Norwood Dickinson and Mrs. Dorothy Ball, all of Great Falls, Mrs. Grace Bancroft, who is here from her home in San Francisco, and Dr. Edward Dickinson, here from Eureka. There are three grandchildren; three brothers, George N. Dickinson, of Eureka, Calif., John N. Dickinson in New Zealand and Lyon Dickinson in London.
The pioneer Falls resident was born at Maxboro, Yorkshire, England, on March 8, 1863, and came up to Fort Benton on a Missouri river steamboat in 1881, and to Great Falls in 1884.
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Services Held For Pioneer City Resident
Funeral services for Christopher N. Dickinson, 83, last living member of the first city council, who died at his home, 327 Fourth avenue north, last Saturday, were conducted Tuesday at the Church of Incarnation, Episcopal. Burial was in Highland cemetery.
Dickinson was a resident of Great Falls since 1884, and is survived by five children, Christopher Dickinson, Jr., Norwood Dickinson and Mrs. Dorothy Ball, all of Great Falls, Mrs. Grace Bancroft, who is here from her home in San Francisco, and Dr. Edward Dickinson, here from Eureka. There are three grandchildren; three brothers, George N. Dickinson, of Eureka, Calif., John N. Dickinson in New Zealand and Lyon Dickinson in London.
The pioneer Falls resident was born at Maxboro, Yorkshire, England, on March 8, 1863, and came up to Fort Benton on a Missouri river steamboat in 1881, and to Great Falls in 1884.
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