Lloyd Henry Dickinson

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Lloyd Henry Dickinson

Birth
Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, USA
Death
7 Feb 1995 (aged 98)
Burley, Cassia County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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BURLEY, Idaho: Lloyd H. Dickinson, 98,
died Tuesday, Feb 7, 1995, at the home
of his daughter, Laurel Jensen of Burley.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the
Church of Latter day Saints, 2902 Lucas St.
in Muscatine, Iowa, conducted by Bishop
Craig Thrap. Burial will be at the
Tipton Cemetery in Tipton, Iowa.
Friends may call at the Nichols Chapel
Funeral Home in Muscatine, from 2 to
8 p.m. on Sunday, and one hour prior to
service time at the church on Monday.

Mr. Dickinson was born Aug. 18, 1896,
in Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, to
Sheldon and Johannah Schilling
Dickinson.
He spent his entire life in Iowa, until
the age of 97, when he moved to Idaho
to live with his family.
He attended school in Cedar County,
graduating from Tipton High School in
1916 with a teaching certificate. He
taught school at Lime City, Sandy Hook
and Prairie Bell schools in Iowa.
He also farmed at the same time and in
1922 went to farming full-time.
He was township assessor for Sugar
Creek and Rochester townships for 28
years.
He worked on the farm program for many
years.
His marriage to Grace May Hain took
place Dec. 23, 1921. The couple farmed
at Burr Oak Grove Stock Farm until he
retired from farming in 1966, and moved
to Muscatine. There he was employed with
Montgomery Ward and with the Muscatine
Journal until he was 86 years old.
He was a 75-year member of the Masonic
Lodge in Rochester, Iowa, and a 70-year
member of the Modern Woodmen of America.
He joined the military during World War I,
but the war ended before he saw active
duty.
He will be missed by all, for he was
known for his wit, humor and wisdom. He
was still learning until a few days
before his death.
He was a member of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter day Saints.
He was preceded in death by his parents,
his wife in 1984, one son, one grandson
and four brothers.

Muscatine Journal: Feb. 7, 1995

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BURLEY, Idaho: Lloyd H. Dickinson, 98,
died Tuesday, Feb 7, 1995, at the home
of his daughter, Laurel Jensen of Burley.
Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at the
Church of Latter day Saints, 2902 Lucas St.
in Muscatine, Iowa, conducted by Bishop
Craig Thrap. Burial will be at the
Tipton Cemetery in Tipton, Iowa.
Friends may call at the Nichols Chapel
Funeral Home in Muscatine, from 2 to
8 p.m. on Sunday, and one hour prior to
service time at the church on Monday.

Mr. Dickinson was born Aug. 18, 1896,
in Tipton, Cedar County, Iowa, to
Sheldon and Johannah Schilling
Dickinson.
He spent his entire life in Iowa, until
the age of 97, when he moved to Idaho
to live with his family.
He attended school in Cedar County,
graduating from Tipton High School in
1916 with a teaching certificate. He
taught school at Lime City, Sandy Hook
and Prairie Bell schools in Iowa.
He also farmed at the same time and in
1922 went to farming full-time.
He was township assessor for Sugar
Creek and Rochester townships for 28
years.
He worked on the farm program for many
years.
His marriage to Grace May Hain took
place Dec. 23, 1921. The couple farmed
at Burr Oak Grove Stock Farm until he
retired from farming in 1966, and moved
to Muscatine. There he was employed with
Montgomery Ward and with the Muscatine
Journal until he was 86 years old.
He was a 75-year member of the Masonic
Lodge in Rochester, Iowa, and a 70-year
member of the Modern Woodmen of America.
He joined the military during World War I,
but the war ended before he saw active
duty.
He will be missed by all, for he was
known for his wit, humor and wisdom. He
was still learning until a few days
before his death.
He was a member of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter day Saints.
He was preceded in death by his parents,
his wife in 1984, one son, one grandson
and four brothers.

Muscatine Journal: Feb. 7, 1995

41 45.550, 091 09.126 Lat/Long



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