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Sharlottie Longcar Dickey
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell


Funeral services for Mrs. Sharlottie L. Dickey, mother of Mrs. Bee Burns of Cheyenne, were held Tuesday afternoon at Reydon with Rev. J. L. Davis and Rev. J. F. Keith in charge of the services.

Mrs. Dickey died at the home of Mrs. Bee Burns Saturday, April 25, 1953 after a long illness.

Mrs. Dickey was born June 24, 1867 at Jasper County, Iowa.

She was married to Richard Dickey in Iowa.

A long time member of the Methodist church at Reydon, she came to Reydon in 1903 from Kansas where she had resided until a year ago when she came to Cheyenne.

Her husband preceded her in death in 1937.

Survivors are five daughters, Mrs. Mary Purdy of Morroco, California; Mrs. Bertha Turner of Pampa, Texas; Mrs. Mary Farney of Paradise, California; Mrs. Annie C. Zybach of Briscoe, Texas; Mrs. Nellie Burns of Cheyenne; six sons, William H. Dickey of Everett, Washington; Alvin of Reydon; Glen of Woodland, California; Clyde of Mobeetie, Texas; Howard of Mayfield; Leston of Falls City, Oregon; three brothers, Ed of Denver, Colorado; Robert of Ogden, Utah; and Lawrence Long of Maxwell, Iowa; two sisters, Mrs. Addie Clark of Des Moines, Iowa; and Mrs. Pamella Hayes of Chapman, Kansas.

Committal was in the White Rose Cemetery, Reydon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma with Scroggins Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.



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