Mrs. J.H. Dickey Dies in Dillon, Montana
Mrs. J.H. Dickey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Abraham, pioneer family of Rock Springs and widely known by older residents here, died at the family home in Dillon on September, 14 after a long illness. In 1887, Mrs. Dickey left Wyoming and went to Montana to make her home. She lived at Boulder, Belt, Hamilton and Dillon during her long residence in the state.
Survivors include her husband, two sons, James H. Dickey of Butte, Mont. and Carl C. Dickey of Garden City, N.Y.; one daughter, Elizabeth Dickey of Garden City, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. J.H. Holmes of Salt Lake City and Mrs. A.M. King of Kemmerer; one brother, John Abraham of Byron; two grandsons and one granddaughter.
Funeral services were held at the Episcopal church in Dillon on September 16, and burial was in the family plot.
Mrs. J.H. Dickey Dies in Dillon, Montana
Mrs. J.H. Dickey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Griffith Abraham, pioneer family of Rock Springs and widely known by older residents here, died at the family home in Dillon on September, 14 after a long illness. In 1887, Mrs. Dickey left Wyoming and went to Montana to make her home. She lived at Boulder, Belt, Hamilton and Dillon during her long residence in the state.
Survivors include her husband, two sons, James H. Dickey of Butte, Mont. and Carl C. Dickey of Garden City, N.Y.; one daughter, Elizabeth Dickey of Garden City, N.Y.; two sisters, Mrs. J.H. Holmes of Salt Lake City and Mrs. A.M. King of Kemmerer; one brother, John Abraham of Byron; two grandsons and one granddaughter.
Funeral services were held at the Episcopal church in Dillon on September 16, and burial was in the family plot.
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