Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Elizabeth Dicks, 70, 1341 North Main, former police matron here, will be held at the Cochran-Hammond chapel today. The body will be taken to Kansas City for cremation.
Mrs. Dicks died Thursday of penumonia after a short illness. She was police matron for a number of years. A native of Alabama, she came to Wichita 33 years ago. She retired about 15 years ago and moved to California but returned after a few years.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Dayton Munsell, 367 North Vassar, and Mrs. C.E. Hudspeth, Hayward, California, four sisters, Mrs.Nona Fitzpatrick, St. Louis, Mrs. B.F. Anderson, Haywarden, Iowa, Mrs. Wilbur C. Newton, Joliet, Illinois, and Miss Minnie Lois Shoup, Missoula, Montana.
(Published in The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas, on March 24, 1939, Friday, Page 2.)
Funeral services for Mrs. Lena Elizabeth Dicks, 70, 1341 North Main, former police matron here, will be held at the Cochran-Hammond chapel today. The body will be taken to Kansas City for cremation.
Mrs. Dicks died Thursday of penumonia after a short illness. She was police matron for a number of years. A native of Alabama, she came to Wichita 33 years ago. She retired about 15 years ago and moved to California but returned after a few years.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Dayton Munsell, 367 North Vassar, and Mrs. C.E. Hudspeth, Hayward, California, four sisters, Mrs.Nona Fitzpatrick, St. Louis, Mrs. B.F. Anderson, Haywarden, Iowa, Mrs. Wilbur C. Newton, Joliet, Illinois, and Miss Minnie Lois Shoup, Missoula, Montana.
(Published in The Wichita Eagle, Wichita, Kansas, on March 24, 1939, Friday, Page 2.)
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