Monday, January 6, 1930
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Wife of Former Marin Rancher Passes Away
Mrs. Jean M. Dickson, 61, wife of R.E. Dickson, who for many years operated a ranch at Olema, died Saturday at Palo Alto where the family has been living for a short time. She had been ill for the past 3 months.
She is survived by her husband, and 3 daughters; Mrs. W.A. Bahr of Sacramento, Mrs. A.M. Jongeneel of Rio Vista, and Miss Marjorie Bell Dickson of San Francisco.
Funeral services will be held here tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the parlors of Keaton & Dusel and interment will take place at Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery.
Mrs. Dickson was the sister-in-law of Mrs. J.C. Dickson of H Street, and the members of her family are the guests of the latter until after the funeral tomorrow.
Monday, January 6, 1930
page 2
Wife of Former Marin Rancher Passes Away
Mrs. Jean M. Dickson, 61, wife of R.E. Dickson, who for many years operated a ranch at Olema, died Saturday at Palo Alto where the family has been living for a short time. She had been ill for the past 3 months.
She is survived by her husband, and 3 daughters; Mrs. W.A. Bahr of Sacramento, Mrs. A.M. Jongeneel of Rio Vista, and Miss Marjorie Bell Dickson of San Francisco.
Funeral services will be held here tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the parlors of Keaton & Dusel and interment will take place at Mt. Tamalpais Cemetery.
Mrs. Dickson was the sister-in-law of Mrs. J.C. Dickson of H Street, and the members of her family are the guests of the latter until after the funeral tomorrow.
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