The deceased, better known in West Carroll as Mrs. Mollie Dickinson, was the widow of the late Thos. E. Dickinson, who died more than a year ago.
Born in Carthage, Texas, on September 23, 1873, she and her late husband were married in Columbia in September, 1890, later moving to West Carroll parish where they made their home until death. She was the mother of seven children, five [of] whom are still living.
They are Mrs. Edna Butler, Oak Grove; D. L. Dickinson, Pioneer; W. L. Dickinson, Little Rock, Ark.; Carroll Dickinson, Hobbs, New Mexico; and J. Arthur Dickinson, Oak Grove.
Active pallbearers were J. R. Butler, F. A. McDowell, C. W. Philley, Palmer Barnes, Fred Chambless and Hebren Godwin.
Published in The West Carroll Gazette (Oak Grove, LA), Thursday, November 24, 1938
The deceased, better known in West Carroll as Mrs. Mollie Dickinson, was the widow of the late Thos. E. Dickinson, who died more than a year ago.
Born in Carthage, Texas, on September 23, 1873, she and her late husband were married in Columbia in September, 1890, later moving to West Carroll parish where they made their home until death. She was the mother of seven children, five [of] whom are still living.
They are Mrs. Edna Butler, Oak Grove; D. L. Dickinson, Pioneer; W. L. Dickinson, Little Rock, Ark.; Carroll Dickinson, Hobbs, New Mexico; and J. Arthur Dickinson, Oak Grove.
Active pallbearers were J. R. Butler, F. A. McDowell, C. W. Philley, Palmer Barnes, Fred Chambless and Hebren Godwin.
Published in The West Carroll Gazette (Oak Grove, LA), Thursday, November 24, 1938
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