She was born Jan. 25, 1916, in Yugoslavia and had lived here since 1938 with prior residence in Denver.
Mrs. Dickman was a member of St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Mary's Altar and Rosary Society, DePaul Guild, Artist Guild, a CCD teacher, a volunteer at Memorial Hospital and a 50-year member of the Sewing Circle.
She is survived by a son, Charles A. Dickman of Cheyenne; four daughters, Mary A. Nickolay of Lakewood, Colo., Margaret G. Riley of Huntsville, Texas, Katherine Ann Carpendar of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Sharon A. Pohl of Pittsburgh; 20 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Anthony John Dickman; a son, Edward Dickman; her parents, Edward and Agnes Hempt; and two brothers, Frederick Hempt and George Hempt.
© Wyoming Tribune Eagle September 6, 2003
She was born Jan. 25, 1916, in Yugoslavia and had lived here since 1938 with prior residence in Denver.
Mrs. Dickman was a member of St. Mary's Cathedral, St. Mary's Altar and Rosary Society, DePaul Guild, Artist Guild, a CCD teacher, a volunteer at Memorial Hospital and a 50-year member of the Sewing Circle.
She is survived by a son, Charles A. Dickman of Cheyenne; four daughters, Mary A. Nickolay of Lakewood, Colo., Margaret G. Riley of Huntsville, Texas, Katherine Ann Carpendar of Scottsdale, Ariz., and Sharon A. Pohl of Pittsburgh; 20 grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Anthony John Dickman; a son, Edward Dickman; her parents, Edward and Agnes Hempt; and two brothers, Frederick Hempt and George Hempt.
© Wyoming Tribune Eagle September 6, 2003
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