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- Niagara Gazette
DICKERSON-Suddenly Nov. 27, 1969.
Diane Lynn Dlckerson of 302 Buffoio
Ave., age 19. Mother of Allen Zuch
Dlckerson, Daughter of Mr. LeRoy
Zuch and Mrs. Ellzabeth Zuch. Grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bolt
of Maso, Arizona ond William McDonald,
this city. Funeral services will
be held from the Lane Funeral Home,
8622 Buffol oAv*., Monday, Dec 1, ot
11 a.m. Interment In Acacia Park Cemetery.
Friends may call Saturday ond
Sunday 2 to 5 ond 7 to 9 p.m.
ALSO
Niagara Gazette
A Niagara Falls couple -was
killed Thursday night when they
were; struck- by a car while
walking in front' of the Bell
Aerosystems plant in Niagara
Falls Boulevard, Town 0 f
Wheatfield a half, mile east- of
Williams Road.
Dead on arrival at Mount St.
Mary's ° Hospital were James
Dickerson^ 20, and his -wife,
Diane. Dickerson, 19, both of
304 Buffalo Ave
The driver of the car, 21-year-
old Mark J. Haseley of 2344
Saunders Settlement Road, was
not charged.
Deputies ° Francis P. Di. Meo,
Theodore Kyzmir and Ernest
Longo said the driver, was
traveling west in Niagara Falls
Boulevard about 8:50 p.m.
Thursday. He told deputies he
had passed a car' and was in
the left hand lane when a car
coming toward him blinded him
with bright lights. He said
he then spotted the couple
walking in his lane and could
not avoid hitting both of them.
Both Mr. and Mrs. Dickerson
died of head injuries.
Mr. Dickerson is survived by
his 5-month-old son, Allen Zuch
Dickerson; his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. james Dickerson Sr., of
Niagara Falls; a brother,
Gerald Dickerson, of Sanborn;
three sisters, Audrey Dickerson
and Mrs. Sandra Babcock, both
of Barker, and Carol Dickerson,
who resides in California. He
was the grandson of Frank
Dickerson Sr., of Barker.
Mrs. Dickerson is survived by
her son; her parents, Mrs.
Elizabeth Zuch and Leroy Zuch,
both of Niagara Falls and her
grandparents, Mr and Mrs.
Edwin Batt, of Mesa; Ariz.
Funeral services will be
Monday at the^ Lane Funeral
Home. Interment will be at Ac
acia Park Cemetery. Friends
may call at the funeral home
on Saturday and Sunday 2 to
5 and 7 to 9 p.m.
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