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Submitted: 8/6/13 • Approved: 8/7/13 • Last Updated: 8/10/13 • R915474-G0-S3
1847 - July 13, 1936
*Obituary
The Benton County Democrat
Thursday, July 16, 1936
Funeral and burial services were held at 12:30 o’clock p.m., yesterday at the Bentonville cemetery for Dice Alderson, well known citizen of Sulphur Springs, who died at his home there Monday after a long illness. Interment was in the Alderson-Woolsey family lot with services conducted by a minister form Sulphur Springs.
Mr. Alderson is survived by his wife, Mrs. Molly Woolsey Alderson, member of a pioneer Northwest Arkansas family. Her father was a Confederate soldier. Mr. and Mrs. Alderson were married here at Bentonville at the old Woolsey home on June 20th, 1899. He also is survived by one son, Howard Alderson of Stuttgart, who with is wife and their son, Howard, Jr. were with Mr. Alderson, Sr., and wife when the end came. Other survivors include Mrs. Alderson’s sister, Mrs. Era Gregg of Bentonville and Sulphur Springs.
Contributed on 8/6/13 by judyfrog
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