Pocatello, Idaho after an extended illness.
He was born in Wardboro, Idaho on June 14, 1914,
to Thomas Leroy Dimick and Lillian Dayton
Dimick, He married LaVay Alleman on Oct. 1, 1934,
The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan Temple.
H worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 37 years as brakeman and conductor. He belonged to the Railroad
Old Timers Club No.15. He retired in 1975 and moved
to Pocatello.
He is survived by his widow, LaVay had two sons,
DeWayne of Liberty and Dean of Idaho Falls. He also
leaves his mother Mrs. Lillian Dimick and a sister
Mrs. LaVon Arnell. of, Montpelier. He has 5
grandchildren,5 step grand children, 3 great-grandchildren
and 2 step-great grandchildren.
Pocatello, Idaho after an extended illness.
He was born in Wardboro, Idaho on June 14, 1914,
to Thomas Leroy Dimick and Lillian Dayton
Dimick, He married LaVay Alleman on Oct. 1, 1934,
The marriage was later solemnized in the Logan Temple.
H worked for the Union Pacific Railroad for 37 years as brakeman and conductor. He belonged to the Railroad
Old Timers Club No.15. He retired in 1975 and moved
to Pocatello.
He is survived by his widow, LaVay had two sons,
DeWayne of Liberty and Dean of Idaho Falls. He also
leaves his mother Mrs. Lillian Dimick and a sister
Mrs. LaVon Arnell. of, Montpelier. He has 5
grandchildren,5 step grand children, 3 great-grandchildren
and 2 step-great grandchildren.
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