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George W. Dickerson

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George W. Dickerson

Birth
Death
8 Oct 1920 (aged 41)
Burial
Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 17, Lot 619
Memorial ID
View Source
Tribune newspaper, Terre Haute, IN, 09 Oct 1920, pg 1, age 41
Shares memorial with Eunice M, Frank, and Agnes Dickerson

Interred 31 Jul 1953 / 42 Yrs Old
Removed from MEWHINNEY Cemetery
Struck by Streetcar
Source: OLD CEM Database/City of Terre Haute Website

Spouse: Eunice Dickerson
Father: Henry Clay Dickerson
Mother: Annie M Tiley
Indiana Death Certificates 1899-2011; Ancestry.com

Highlander Car Kills Seelyville Merchant / Special to The Terre Haute Tribune
SEELYVILLE. Ind., Oct 8, --George W. Dickerson, 41 years old, was instantly killed when the 5 o'clock Highlander on the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Line hit a truck, which Mr. Dickerson drove across the tracks in front of his store, at Stop 14, apparently not seeing the approaching car.

He is survived by the widow, Eunice; two daughters, Mildred Dickerson, who is a student at DePauw University, and Anna Louise Dickerson, at home; two sons, Wayne and Herschel Dickerson both of Seelyville, and two brothers, Raleigh and Thomas Dickerson, both of Seelyville.
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Tribune newspaper, Terre Haute, IN, 09 Oct 1920, pg 1, age 41
Shares memorial with Eunice M, Frank, and Agnes Dickerson

Interred 31 Jul 1953 / 42 Yrs Old
Removed from MEWHINNEY Cemetery
Struck by Streetcar
Source: OLD CEM Database/City of Terre Haute Website

Spouse: Eunice Dickerson
Father: Henry Clay Dickerson
Mother: Annie M Tiley
Indiana Death Certificates 1899-2011; Ancestry.com

Highlander Car Kills Seelyville Merchant / Special to The Terre Haute Tribune
SEELYVILLE. Ind., Oct 8, --George W. Dickerson, 41 years old, was instantly killed when the 5 o'clock Highlander on the Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Line hit a truck, which Mr. Dickerson drove across the tracks in front of his store, at Stop 14, apparently not seeing the approaching car.

He is survived by the widow, Eunice; two daughters, Mildred Dickerson, who is a student at DePauw University, and Anna Louise Dickerson, at home; two sons, Wayne and Herschel Dickerson both of Seelyville, and two brothers, Raleigh and Thomas Dickerson, both of Seelyville.
Contributed by #48395226


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