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Obit. INFO: WWI vet. SS# issued Arizona. Sisters Ruth Powell and Irene Lee still alive in 1975. UVX Mine records show he worked for them 1922-1931, 1931-1937 until the smelter closed. He was survived by a son George and a daughter, Bonnice Peterson of Pennsylvania, YCRR: Was a lifelong resident of Arizona. Had lived in Camp Verde for 6 years. COD: probable myocardial infarction. Westcott Funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements.
George Arthur Dickinson
Birth 28 Feb 1897 Cornville, Arizona
Death 21 Jan 1975 (aged 77) Camp Verde, Arizona
Burial Cottonwood Cemetery Cottonwood, Arizona Plot Section C 451
Spouse:
Maude Evelyn Cobert 1902-1958 the daughter of William Fredrick Cobert
Parents
Charles Dickinson 1853–1926
Martha Priscilla (Burford) Dickinson1863–1931
Siblings
Mary Rowena (Dickinson) VanDeren 1880–1974
Dovie May (Dickinson) Fisher 1882–1968
Leroy Archie "Roy" Dickinson 1887–1937
Winifred Adeline "Winnie" (Dickinson) VanDeren 1895–1969
Children
Bernice Mae Dickinson 1923–1923
George William Dickinson Sr 1924–1988
PFC - US ARMY - WORLD WAR I
George was an electrician for United Verde Mines.
1932 Register of Electors for Clemenceau Precinct listed George as Democrat, Electrician 5'11.5" 175 pounds.