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Lewis Ira Dickinson

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Lewis Ira Dickinson

Birth
Lucas, Russell County, Kansas, USA
Death
27 Oct 1957 (aged 60)
Clackamas County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sec 125, Lot 191, Grave 3
Memorial ID
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Funeral for Lewis Ira Dickinson, 4260 S.W. Carson street, victim of a hunting accident Sunday, will be at Peake memorial chapel in Milwaukie at 1 p.m. Wednesday.

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]
Funeral for Lewis Ira Dickinson, 4260 S.W. Carson street, victim of a hunting accident Sunday, will be at Peake memorial chapel in Milwaukie at 1 p.m. Wednesday.

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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