they being pioneers of Cache Valley.
husband James Dimick
children;
James H.
Albert
E. J. I
F. A.
Rhoda A. (Langford)
Rachael (Dalrymple)
Mrs. William Bergreem
Mrs. Arthur Nate
Mrs. Miranda Dimick died Thursday afternoon at 4:35 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Bergreen in Wardboro, at the age of 83 years.
She had been an invalid for nine years, following an injury to her hip. Her husband, James Dimick, preceded her in death eight years ago. She was the mother of 12 children, eight of whom are living. They are James H. Dimick of Ogden, Utah;
Albert Dimick of Georgetown; E. J. I Dimick of Nampa and F. A. Dimick of
Montpelier; Mrs. Rhoda A. Langford of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Rachael Dalrymple
of Montpelier; Mrs. William Bergreenm and Mrs. Arthur Nate of Wardboro.
She is also survived by a large number of grand children and great
grand children. Deceased came to Salt Lake in 1849 with her parents, from England, they being pioneers of Cache Valley. She came here with her husband and they
were among the first eight families to spend the winter in Bear Lake County.
The funeral will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock in Wardboro.
they being pioneers of Cache Valley.
husband James Dimick
children;
James H.
Albert
E. J. I
F. A.
Rhoda A. (Langford)
Rachael (Dalrymple)
Mrs. William Bergreem
Mrs. Arthur Nate
Mrs. Miranda Dimick died Thursday afternoon at 4:35 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Bergreen in Wardboro, at the age of 83 years.
She had been an invalid for nine years, following an injury to her hip. Her husband, James Dimick, preceded her in death eight years ago. She was the mother of 12 children, eight of whom are living. They are James H. Dimick of Ogden, Utah;
Albert Dimick of Georgetown; E. J. I Dimick of Nampa and F. A. Dimick of
Montpelier; Mrs. Rhoda A. Langford of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Rachael Dalrymple
of Montpelier; Mrs. William Bergreenm and Mrs. Arthur Nate of Wardboro.
She is also survived by a large number of grand children and great
grand children. Deceased came to Salt Lake in 1849 with her parents, from England, they being pioneers of Cache Valley. She came here with her husband and they
were among the first eight families to spend the winter in Bear Lake County.
The funeral will be held Sunday at 2 o'clock in Wardboro.
Family Members
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Thomas Jefferson Dimick
1859–1881
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James Heber Dimick Jr
1861–1930
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Albert William Dimick
1864–1932
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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
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Francis Alma Dimick
1870–1948
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Mary Jane Dimick Bergreen
1873–1942
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Rachel Dimick Dalrymple
1876–1961
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Alice Marcia Dimick Nate
1878–1962
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Ephraim John Dimick
1881–1968
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Isaac Serney Dimick
1884–1887
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