Obituaries from July 16, 1999

Mary T. Dickson

MILTON, N.H. - Mary T. Dickson, 90, of 17 Silver St., died Thursday, July 15, 1999, at Kirkwood Corners Home in Lee after a period of failing health.

Born Aug. 9, 1908, in Petersburg, Va., she was the daughter of the late Henry and Hannah (Tuck) Timmins. She graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 1929 with her bachelor's degree in education.

For many years, she taught at Nute High School.

She was a member of the New Hampshire Retired Teachers Association and the Milton Community Church.

She enjoyed reading, doing crossword puzzles, gardening and spending time with her family.

She was the wife of the late Franklin B. Dickson, who died in 1969.

Survivors include a son, Ernest F. Dickson of South Berwick; a daughter, Mary D. Allen of West Lebanon, Maine; four grandchildren, Chris Allen of Milton, Jill Farwell of Berwick, Kate Dickson of Nashua, N.H., and Tyler Dickson of South Berwick; one great-grandchild, Justin Farwell of Berwick; and two nephews and a niece.

Alfred Zych

ZYCH - Alfred A. Zych Sr., 73, of Grant Road, Newmarket, died March 8, 1999, in Dothan, Ala., after a short period of illness. A graveside service will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, July 23, 1999, in Riverside Cemetery, Newmarket. Joseph Schanda, chaplain of the Robert G. Durgin A.L. Post No. 67 of Newmarket, will officiate. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Newmarket Ambulance Corps, c/o Town Hall, Main Street, Newmarket, NH 03857.

Lieselotte Watson

ROCHESTER - Lieselotte Watson, 66, of 36 Howard Brook Drive, died Wednesday, July 14, 1999, at her residence after a short period of illness.

Born June 18, 1933, in Regensburg, Germany, she was the daughter of the late Otto and Karolinia (Mueller) Baumer.

Survivors include a son, Siegfried Watson of Rochester; a brother, Josef Baumer of Regensburg, Germany; and a sister, Karolinia Guptill of Winthrop, Minn.

Donald A. Ring

HAMPTON - The funeral for Donald A. Ring, 86, of 3 Pawnee St., was held Wednesday at the Remick & Gendron Funeral Home. The Rev. Dr. Kenneth G. Lawrence, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Hampton Falls, officiated. Masonic services were also conducted by St. James Lodge No. 102 F.& A.M., with 20 members in attendance. Cremation was in the Phoenix Crematory, with the committal service conducted Thursday in High Street Cemetery. The U.S. flag was presented to his widow, Olive M. (Wood) Langley Ring.

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