Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1919 — SUDDEN DEATH AT REMINGTON [ARTICLE]
SUDDEN DEATH AT REMINGTON
Mrs. A. H. IMckinson Expire* After a Brief Illness. Mrs. Albert H. Dlcktnaon of Remington died at her home in that city on the Goodland road at 5:30 Tuesday morning, after less than 24 hours’ illness from gallstones. J Mrs. Dickinson had an attack sev- ( eral years ago of gallstone trouble but was treated then by Remington' physicians and had no further re-. currance of the trouble until about--7 o’clock Monday morning, when she suffered an acute attack of her, old ailment and nothing that medical skill could do was able to save her. The funeral was held at Remington Thursday afternoon and burial, made in the Remington cemetery.’ Her age was 58 years. Mrs. Dickinson’s maiden name: was Sarah Waymire, and she was a sister of Henry Waymire, now of. Rensselaer. She was married to ( Albert H. Dickinson when 18 years of age and to this union nine chll-, dren were born, six daughters and three sons, all of whom, with the husband, survive her. The children ( are: Martha and Georgia Dickinson of Chicago; Leonard and Earl of Rockford, Ill.; Mort of Modale, la.; Mrs. Delbert Alson and Mrs. Eunice Bressner of Remington, and. Edna and Ldona, who are still at home.
