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James Thomas Dickie

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James Thomas Dickie

Birth
Monrovia, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
12 May 1960 (aged 54)
Crown King, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Prescott, Yavapai County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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Arizona Death Certificate

The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ
May 20, 1960, p. 8

Rites In Prescott For James Dickie

Funeral services for James T. Dickie were held Monday afternoon in the Miller Valley Baptist Church at Prescott with the Rev. Robert L. Jenkins, Baptist minister of Wickenburg, officiating. Burial followed in the Mountain View Cemetery.

Mr Dickie, who resided at the Vulture Mine, died suddenly of a heart attack at the Crown King Mine in Yavapai County Thursday evening of last week.

Mr Dickie was born in Monrovia, Calif., and had been a resident of Arizona since 1912. He was 47 years old. He had spent the past 15 years at the Vulture Mine here, a property which was once operated by his brother, the late E. R. Dickie, a former mayor of Wickenburg. In addition to a career in mining, Mr Dickie had attended Grand Canyon College where he had studied for the ministry and has served as pastor of Baptist Churches in Bagdad and Aguila as well as being active in activities of the Baptist Church here.

Surviving are the widow, Helen; a son, Robert, of Wickenburg; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Williams of Prescott; the mother, Mrs Clara Dickie of Prescott; three sisters, Mrs Folsie Jack and Mrs Hazel Penny, both of Bagdad, and Mrs Gwinie Reynolds of Prescott; and four grandchildren.

[Obit: Courtesy of Sharon Reinhardt]
Arizona Death Certificate

The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ
May 20, 1960, p. 8

Rites In Prescott For James Dickie

Funeral services for James T. Dickie were held Monday afternoon in the Miller Valley Baptist Church at Prescott with the Rev. Robert L. Jenkins, Baptist minister of Wickenburg, officiating. Burial followed in the Mountain View Cemetery.

Mr Dickie, who resided at the Vulture Mine, died suddenly of a heart attack at the Crown King Mine in Yavapai County Thursday evening of last week.

Mr Dickie was born in Monrovia, Calif., and had been a resident of Arizona since 1912. He was 47 years old. He had spent the past 15 years at the Vulture Mine here, a property which was once operated by his brother, the late E. R. Dickie, a former mayor of Wickenburg. In addition to a career in mining, Mr Dickie had attended Grand Canyon College where he had studied for the ministry and has served as pastor of Baptist Churches in Bagdad and Aguila as well as being active in activities of the Baptist Church here.

Surviving are the widow, Helen; a son, Robert, of Wickenburg; a daughter, Mrs. Barbara Williams of Prescott; the mother, Mrs Clara Dickie of Prescott; three sisters, Mrs Folsie Jack and Mrs Hazel Penny, both of Bagdad, and Mrs Gwinie Reynolds of Prescott; and four grandchildren.

[Obit: Courtesy of Sharon Reinhardt]


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