Mother of Mrs. L. P. Light Was in Good Health Until Monday When She Suffered Stroke
Mrs. Chrisite Anna Elizabeth Dimmitt, 90, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. P. Light, route three, at 8:30 o'clock last night. Mrs. Dimmitt had been residing with her daughter since 1934.
Mrs. Dimmitt was apparently in good health until yesterday morning when she suffered a stroke.
She was born in Germany on April 17, 1847. Before coming to Manhattan to make her home she had resided at Colby, Kan. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Light, Mrs. C. E. Douglass, Baker, Ore., and Mrs. C. C. Hayne, Twin Falls, Ida.; one son, B. V. Dimmitt, Colby; and six grandchildren. Mrs. Dimmitt was a member of the Christian church at Colby.
The body will be taken to Colby for funeral services and interment.
Manhattan Mercury: Apr. 5, 1938 Page 1
Mother of Mrs. L. P. Light Was in Good Health Until Monday When She Suffered Stroke
Mrs. Chrisite Anna Elizabeth Dimmitt, 90, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. P. Light, route three, at 8:30 o'clock last night. Mrs. Dimmitt had been residing with her daughter since 1934.
Mrs. Dimmitt was apparently in good health until yesterday morning when she suffered a stroke.
She was born in Germany on April 17, 1847. Before coming to Manhattan to make her home she had resided at Colby, Kan. Survivors include three daughters, Mrs. Light, Mrs. C. E. Douglass, Baker, Ore., and Mrs. C. C. Hayne, Twin Falls, Ida.; one son, B. V. Dimmitt, Colby; and six grandchildren. Mrs. Dimmitt was a member of the Christian church at Colby.
The body will be taken to Colby for funeral services and interment.
Manhattan Mercury: Apr. 5, 1938 Page 1
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