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Edward Coleman Dick Jr.

Birth
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA
Death
23 Apr 1990 (aged 81)
Pebble Beach, Monterey County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Disposition was by cremation; the cremains were subsequently scattered at sea. Add to Map
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Edward C. Dick, 81, formerly of Lewiston

Pebble Beach, Calif. — Edward Coleman Dick, 81, formerly of Lewiston, died April 23 at his Pebble Beach home of causes related to age.

He was a retired real estate agent.

He was born Jan. 27, 1909, to Edward C. and Katherine M. Dick at Portland, Ore.

In 1921, the family moved to Lewiston where he graduated from high school in 1928.

After high school he worked with his father at Bennett's Garage at Lewiston. He later moved from Lewiston and for the past 11 years he was lived at Pebble Beach.

Survivors include his wife, Constance; a brother, Charles Dick of Mercer Island, Wash.; and a sister, Eleanor Longfellow of Clarkston.

No services are planned. Cremation was held at The Little Chapel by-the-Sea at Pebble Beach, with ashes to be scattered at sea.

The Paul Mortuary at Pebble Beach was in charge of arrangements.

[The Lewiston Tribune, Lewiston, Idaho, Wednesday, May 2, 1990]
Edward C. Dick, 81, formerly of Lewiston

Pebble Beach, Calif. — Edward Coleman Dick, 81, formerly of Lewiston, died April 23 at his Pebble Beach home of causes related to age.

He was a retired real estate agent.

He was born Jan. 27, 1909, to Edward C. and Katherine M. Dick at Portland, Ore.

In 1921, the family moved to Lewiston where he graduated from high school in 1928.

After high school he worked with his father at Bennett's Garage at Lewiston. He later moved from Lewiston and for the past 11 years he was lived at Pebble Beach.

Survivors include his wife, Constance; a brother, Charles Dick of Mercer Island, Wash.; and a sister, Eleanor Longfellow of Clarkston.

No services are planned. Cremation was held at The Little Chapel by-the-Sea at Pebble Beach, with ashes to be scattered at sea.

The Paul Mortuary at Pebble Beach was in charge of arrangements.

[The Lewiston Tribune, Lewiston, Idaho, Wednesday, May 2, 1990]


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