F.W. Dimmitt Dies at 71; Born Here
Frank W. Dimmitt, 71, a lifelong resident of Ottumwa, and the county, died at 3 p.m. Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ardith Rudolph, 1212 Jay Street. Mr. Dimmitt's home was at 1211 George Street.
The son of Syrene and Hannah McClintock Dimmitt, he was born in Wapello County, March 19, 1872. He married Mrs. Mallye Jackman in Ottumwa in 1902. She survives, as do his daughter, Mrs. Rudolph and three sons. They are Wilbur Dimmitt of Waterloo; Arthur Dimmitt and Donald A. Dimmitt, both boatswain's mates, second class, in the U.S. Navy. Eight grandchildren also survive, together with three brothers and two sisters, Oliver Dimmitt, Ottumwa; Charles of Tigard, Ore., and Vern of Tacoma Wash., Mrs. Ellen Phillips, Billings, Mont. and Mrs. Grace Closson, Kansas City.
The casket was taken from Johnson's Funeral Chapel to Mrs. Rudolph's home today, awaiting completion of arrangements for services.
"DIMMITT SERVICES" from "Ottumwa Courier:
Funeral services for Frank W. Dimmitt, lifelong resident of Ottumwa, who died here last Saturday, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Johnson Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. J.R. Estes of the First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Ottumwa Cemetery. The casket will be returned to the funeral chapel Wednesday noon.
Pallbearers will be Carl Dimmitt, Roy Dimmitt, Bert Dimmitt, Elza Dimmitt, Justus Kitterman, and Frank Utterback.
F.W. Dimmitt Dies at 71; Born Here
Frank W. Dimmitt, 71, a lifelong resident of Ottumwa, and the county, died at 3 p.m. Saturday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ardith Rudolph, 1212 Jay Street. Mr. Dimmitt's home was at 1211 George Street.
The son of Syrene and Hannah McClintock Dimmitt, he was born in Wapello County, March 19, 1872. He married Mrs. Mallye Jackman in Ottumwa in 1902. She survives, as do his daughter, Mrs. Rudolph and three sons. They are Wilbur Dimmitt of Waterloo; Arthur Dimmitt and Donald A. Dimmitt, both boatswain's mates, second class, in the U.S. Navy. Eight grandchildren also survive, together with three brothers and two sisters, Oliver Dimmitt, Ottumwa; Charles of Tigard, Ore., and Vern of Tacoma Wash., Mrs. Ellen Phillips, Billings, Mont. and Mrs. Grace Closson, Kansas City.
The casket was taken from Johnson's Funeral Chapel to Mrs. Rudolph's home today, awaiting completion of arrangements for services.
"DIMMITT SERVICES" from "Ottumwa Courier:
Funeral services for Frank W. Dimmitt, lifelong resident of Ottumwa, who died here last Saturday, will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Johnson Funeral Chapel, conducted by the Rev. J.R. Estes of the First Baptist Church. Burial will be in Ottumwa Cemetery. The casket will be returned to the funeral chapel Wednesday noon.
Pallbearers will be Carl Dimmitt, Roy Dimmitt, Bert Dimmitt, Elza Dimmitt, Justus Kitterman, and Frank Utterback.
Family Members
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Susan Dimmitt Carr
1854–1925
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Winifred Mahalia Dimmitt White
1855–1918
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Harvey Monroe Dimmitt
1857–1939
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Rosetta Foyster Dimmitt McCormack
1860–1937
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Eva Ellen Dimmitt Phillips
1862–1943
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Oscar Perry Dimmitt
1864–1935
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Charles M. Dimmitt
1866–1947
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Oliver Syrene Dimmitt
1869–1949
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Grace M. Dimmitt Clossen
1874–1965
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Vernon Leroy Dimmitt
1880–1958
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