Butler County KS Archives Obituaries.....Dickey, John H. May 27, 1933
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The El Dorado Times, Monday, May 29, 1933
The El Dorado Times
Monday, May 29, 1933

JOHN H. DICKEY DIES SATURDAY

John H. Dickey, a resident of El Dorado for many years, died at the home of his 
sister, Mrs. May J. Madison, 720 South Emporia Street, early Saturday 
afternoon. He was 80 years old and had made his home with his sister for 
several years. A large number of friends mourn his passing.

Funeral services were to be held at the Alderson-Arnold Funeral Home this 
afternoon and interment was to be made in West Cemetery. Mr. Dickey had been a 
member of the Church of Christ for the past 10 years.

The El Dorado Times
Tuesday, May 30, 1933

DICKEY RITES HELD YESTERDAY

Funeral services for John H. Dickey who died here Saturday were held at the 
Alderson-Arnold Funeral Home yesterday afternoon with Rev. Melvin Crawford, 
pastor of the Church of Christ officiating.

Mrs. Roy Morris and Mrs. Harry Campbell sang Whispering Hope, and Beautiful 
Isle of Somewhere.  Pallbearers were nephews of Mr. Dickey. Interment was made 
in West Cemetery. Mary E. Madison, of El Dorado, with whom Mr. Dickey had made 
his home for several years, is the only survivor.

Butler County News
Friday, June 2, 1933

DICKEY

John H. Dickey, 80, a resident of El Dorado for many years, died at the home of 
his sister, Mrs. May J. Madison, 720 S. Emporia, early Saturday afternoon, May 
27. He had made his home with his sister for several years.

Funeral services were held at the Alderson-Arnold Funeral Home Monday 
afternoon, with Rev. Melvin Crawford, pastor of the Church of Christ, 
officiating. Mr. Dickey had been a member of the Church of Christ for 10 years.

Mrs. Roy Morris and Mrs. Harry Campbell sang Whispering Hope and Beautiful 
Isle of Somewhere.

Pallbearers were nephews of Mr. Dickey. Interment was made in West Cemetery.

Mrs. Madison is his only survivor in his immediate family.




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