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Emma Zady <I>Finnegan</I> Dickinson

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Emma Zady Finnegan Dickinson

Birth
Rolette County, North Dakota, USA
Death
21 Sep 1975 (aged 83)
Toledo, Lincoln County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Newport, Lincoln County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
5th Add., Block 61, Lot 8
Memorial ID
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Funeral services for Emma Zady Dickinson, aged 83 of Toledo, were held September 24 at the Bateman Funeral Home in Toledo. Interment followed in the Eureka Cemetery in Newport. Reverend David L. Olson of St. John's Episcopal Church conducted the rites.

Mrs. Dickinson was born in Rollette County, North Dakota, on July 29, 1892. She died at her home in Toledo on September 21.

She had been a resident of Toledo for the past fifty-one years, and was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church and the Do-Good Rebekah Lodge, No. 70 in Toledo.

Survivors include her husband, Amos, whom she married in North Dakota on January 19, 1912; four children, Alice Dahl of Toledo, Doris Dahl of Gardiner, Mary Eunice Jackson of Depoe Bay, and James Dickinson of Rockaway; one sister, Frances Stalheim of Salt Lake City, Utah; eleven grandchildren, and twelve great-grandchildren.

Lincoln County Leader, September 25, 1975

Funeral services for Emma Zady Dickinson, aged 83 of Toledo, were held September 24 at the Bateman Funeral Home in Toledo. Interment followed in the Eureka Cemetery in Newport. Reverend David L. Olson of St. John's Episcopal Church conducted the rites.

Mrs. Dickinson was born in Rollette County, North Dakota, on July 29, 1892. She died at her home in Toledo on September 21.

She had been a resident of Toledo for the past fifty-one years, and was a member of St. John's Episcopal Church and the Do-Good Rebekah Lodge, No. 70 in Toledo.

Survivors include her husband, Amos, whom she married in North Dakota on January 19, 1912; four children, Alice Dahl of Toledo, Doris Dahl of Gardiner, Mary Eunice Jackson of Depoe Bay, and James Dickinson of Rockaway; one sister, Frances Stalheim of Salt Lake City, Utah; eleven grandchildren, and twelve great-grandchildren.

Lincoln County Leader, September 25, 1975



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