Mr. Dickinson was born November 6, 1898, at Lucas, Kan., and came to Oregon in 1946. He worked for eight years as a mechanic for the A. B. Smith Chevrolet company and for the past 2½ years was with the Globe Light and Brake Co.
He was a member of the Albany Moose lodge and Portland Eagles lodge.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Amy Dickinson; two sons, Floyd K., Portland, and Kenneth R., Augusta, Kan.; three brothers, Charles, of Smithton, Mo.; Joseph, Anselmo, Neb., and William A. Dickinson, Burlington, Col.; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Schreder, Hoxie, Kan., and two grandchildren.
[The Oregonian, 30 Oct 1957, p15]
Mr. Dickinson was born November 6, 1898, at Lucas, Kan., and came to Oregon in 1946. He worked for eight years as a mechanic for the A. B. Smith Chevrolet company and for the past 2½ years was with the Globe Light and Brake Co.
He was a member of the Albany Moose lodge and Portland Eagles lodge.
Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Amy Dickinson; two sons, Floyd K., Portland, and Kenneth R., Augusta, Kan.; three brothers, Charles, of Smithton, Mo.; Joseph, Anselmo, Neb., and William A. Dickinson, Burlington, Col.; a sister, Mrs. Hazel Schreder, Hoxie, Kan., and two grandchildren.
[The Oregonian, 30 Oct 1957, p15]
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