died suddenly about 5 oclock this mar.
nlng at his home at Cokeville. He was
apparently in, the best of health and
was suddenly seized with, a pain about
his heart arid within a few minutes had
paassed away. Mr. Dimlck was said to
have been the first "Boy born In Bear
Lake County.
His early life was spent at Bloomington,
after which he. moved to Wardboro,
where he resided until last fall
when he went to Cokeville to take care
of a ranch whioh he planned to lease
this spring.
Besides his widow he is survived by
£he following children: Albert S. Dimick,
Wardboro; Mrs. Pearl Kunz,
Montelier; Mrs. Vera "Derricott Of
Cokeville, who was with her father;
and Robert Dimick of Georgetown,;
F. M. Williams, local mortician, went
to Cokeville to bring the body back for
burial.
died suddenly about 5 oclock this mar.
nlng at his home at Cokeville. He was
apparently in, the best of health and
was suddenly seized with, a pain about
his heart arid within a few minutes had
paassed away. Mr. Dimlck was said to
have been the first "Boy born In Bear
Lake County.
His early life was spent at Bloomington,
after which he. moved to Wardboro,
where he resided until last fall
when he went to Cokeville to take care
of a ranch whioh he planned to lease
this spring.
Besides his widow he is survived by
£he following children: Albert S. Dimick,
Wardboro; Mrs. Pearl Kunz,
Montelier; Mrs. Vera "Derricott Of
Cokeville, who was with her father;
and Robert Dimick of Georgetown,;
F. M. Williams, local mortician, went
to Cokeville to bring the body back for
burial.
Family Members
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Thomas Jefferson Dimick
1859–1881
-
James Heber Dimick Jr
1861–1930
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Rhoda Ann Dimick Langford
1866–1928
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Merinda Vilate Dimick Passey
1868–1895
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Lydia A Dimick
1869–1869
-
Francis Alma "Frank" Dimick
1870–1948
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Mary Jane Dimick Bergreen
1873–1942
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Rachel Dimick Dalrymple
1876–1961
-
Alice Marcia Dimick Nate
1878–1962
-
Ephraim John Dimick
1881–1968
-
Isaac Serney Dimick
1884–1887
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