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Show h - a V. i i Leslie Nadine Dickson Leslie Nadine McAffee Dickson, 95, died at home with her family in Bountiful on Jan. 22, 1992, following follow-ing a stroke on Jan. 11. She was born in Wallsburg, Utah on June 30, 1896, the daughter of Elizabeth Arm Clayton McAffse and John McAffee. She intended in-tended elementary elemen-tary school n Charleston, Ut;n. The family mov- ed to the Lost River area of Idaho where she met William Stuart Dickson. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on June 12, 1918. Her two daughters predeceased her, Grace Dickson Ivy in 1972 and Louise Dickson Taylor in 1975. Her husband died June 13, 1989. Responsibilities given her and shouldered by her in Lost River, in Challis and in Pocatello were varied. Her artistry and industry were demonstrated by the design and production of very many beautiful beau-tiful quilts. She is survived by grandchildren, William Dickson and Donald Dickson, both in Seattle, Wash.; Gregory S. Taylor, Raymond, Alberta; Frank W. Taylor and Laurie T. Brewster, Bountiful; Dickson G. Taylor, Salt Lake City; Lisa T. Evett, Orem; Leslie T. Pessetto, Aberdeen, Scotland; and Alan D. Taylor, Farmington Hills, Mich.; two sisters, Bessie M. Anderson, Blackfoot, Idaho and Vera M. Baud, Ririe, Idaho; one brother, Lawrence McAffee, Missoula, Mont. A brother, Earl McAffee, Arco, Idaho, also died on Jan. 22,1992. Funeral services: Monday, Jan. 27 at 1 p.m. in the Blackfoot Third Ward Chapel, Grant Street at Meridian, Meri-dian, Blackfoot, Idaho. Friends may call one hour prior to services. Interment Restlawn Memorial Gardens, Pocatello, Idaho. Funeral directors, Russon Brothers Bountiful Boun-tiful Mortuary. |