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Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson
Richard Isaac Dickson[1]
1916 - 1987 (71 years)-
Name Richard Isaac Dickson Birth 16 Aug 1916 Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States [2, 3] Gender Male Census 3 Jan 1920 Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States [4] Census 4 Apr 1930 Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States [5] Residence 1938 Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States [6] - Dickson, Richd I clk Thom McAn r 2230 No 14th
Residence 1 Jul 1941 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States [7] Address:
1647 1/4 W. 38th PlaceResidence 19 Feb 1942 Lincoln, Lancaster, Nebraska, United States [8] - I am not at all sure why Richard might have been in Nebraska.
Military 31 Jul 1942 Los Angeles, California, United States [9, 10] enlisted, U.S. Army Air Forces - Enlisted, U.S. Army
Name: Richard I Dickson
Birth Year: 1916
Race: White, citizen (White)
Nativity State or Country: Arkansas
State of Residence: California
County or City: Los Angeles
Enlistment Date: 31 Jul 1942
Enlistment State: California
Enlistment City: Los Angeles
Branch: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Branch Code: Branch Immaterial - Warrant Officers, USA
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Selectees (Enlisted Men)
Source: National Guard in Federal Service, after 3 months of Discharge
Education: 4 years of high school
Civil Occupation: Sales clerks
Marital Status: Married
Height: 65
Weight: 126
Military 14 Aug 1942 Los Angeles, California, United States [10] entered active service, U.S. Army Air Forces - 88th Troop Carrier Squadron 438th Troop Carrier Group, Army Air Forces
Richard started as a Private and as a mechanic. He was promoted to PFC, Corporal, Sergeant, and Technical Sergeant (where he flew as a flight mechanic). The Troop Carrier Service was responsible for delivering paratroops and gliders at key battles such as D-Day and Marketgarden, as well as delivering cargo and evacuating the wounded.
Military 15 Sep 1945 Sebastian, Arkansas, United States [10] discharged from U.S. Army Air Force Address:
Camp ChaffeeResidence 1960 La Puente, Los Angeles, California, United States [11] Address:
15243 Caldwell ED6-7504- Lists Richard as Richard L. Dickson rather than Richard I Dickson
_AMTID 162485316525:1030:191555462 _FSFTID G27G-VKG _UID 16B0895B2C2448358C3947C57AD76CC2C78F Death 22 Nov 1987 Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States [2, 3] Burial Whittier, Los Angeles, California, United States [12] Address:
Rose Hills Memorial ParkPerson ID I2597 Scott Dickson Last Modified 29 Feb 2020
Father Robert Harrison Dickson, b. 12 Aug 1878, Coldwater, Tate, Mississippi, United States d. 18 Nov 1942, Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States (Age 64 years) Mother Mildred Ethel Garner, b. 20 Sep 1887, Ranger, Yell, Arkansas, United States d. 11 Apr 1974, Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States (Age 86 years) Marriage 28 Apr 1912 Yell, Arkansas, United States [13, 14, 15] Family ID F264 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Eleanor Louise Jones, b. 11 Aug 1920, Arkansas, United States d. 12 Sep 1986, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States (Age 66 years) Marriage 30 Dec 1939 Fort Smith, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States [16, 17] Family ID F444 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 31 Dec 2023
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Event Map = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - ~SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: 430 09 4927
MILITARY: Richard I. Dickson served in the U.S. Army during WWII in the European Theater. He received the Distinguished Flying Cross as well as five Bronze Stars for his actions during the war. Richard enlisted 31 July 1942. (I can find nothing to back up Richard's decorations. This is based on a brief news article found in Ethel Garner's things. Researching this appears that it is a confusion with another Richard Dickson)
Richard and Louise had no children.
From Cheryl Gilbert on Facebook:
Hi Scott-
I don't really know much about Uncle Dick's WWII service. My dad was stationed in Europe and I seem to remember them talking about it, but I was a kid and didn't pay much attention.
Here is what I do know:
He and Aunt Louise both worked for the County of Los Angeles in the Flood Control District. They wanted to have kids, but were unable to. At one time they were going to adopt, which was a long and arduous undertaking back then. They had gotten close to the top of the list and they decided to move to a house with a bigger backyard. They had no idea that if you moved you had to start the whole process over again. They figured that by the time they got to the top of the list again they would be too old so they dropped it.
They always had dogs. I remember them having two cocker spaniels at one time and later on I think they had a golden retriever, but I'm not sure about that.
They both retired from the County in the late 70s (I think). I remember going to Uncle Dick's retirement dinner. Aunt Louise didn't have one as she had taken a medical retirement. She had polio as a child and even though there was no paralysis, she always had health problems. She died after a long illness and Uncle Dick was never the same after that.
About a year after she died he decided to go to Arkansas to visit family. He bought a new car for the trip. He was supposed to be gone 2-3 weeks and I thought he would call me when he got there, but I didn't hear from him. I waited about 3 /12 weeks and called; he said he got as far as the California border and was so lonely he turned around and came back. I guess he was too embarrassed to call and tell me.
In the last year of his life his health declined and he had been hospitalized a few times. The last time he was in the hospital I was there visiting and he told me that he thought it would be best if he went into a nursing home, at least for awhile and asked me to find one for him. I called the hospital the next day to see if they had an affiliation with a nursing home and he had died during the night. I was very upset that they didn't call me.
His best friend was named Norm Plater and he was also Uncle Dick's attorney and a fellow member of his Masonic Lodge. Norm made the arrangements for the Masonic funeral. Norm has probably passed away by now.
Uncle Dick had a great sense of humor and he and my dad were always pulling practical jokes on each other. I'm pretty sure that he played golf. I don't remember ever meeting any of his family.
That's all that I can remember right now.
Look forward to hearing from you on Facebook!
Cheryl Gilbert
Mar 10, 2015
Hi Scott-
Richard Dickson was my uncle my marriage; he was married to Louise Jones, who was my father's sister. I remember Uncle Dick very well. They lived fairly close to us in Southern California and we used to see them pretty often. I also spent time with them a few summers when I was a child. I assume that you know that he was very active in Masons (I seem to remember that he was a 32nd degree Mason) and had a Masonic funeral. He and my aunt are buried in Rose Hills Cemetery in Whittier, Calif. I have visited the graves a few times.
I will be happy to share my family tree with you. I am working on the Jones line and finding it very frustrating as they repeated names in every generation. I think I have some pictures of Uncle Dick and Aunt Louise and will try to upload them.
If you're on Facebook my name is Cheryl Gilbert.
- ~SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER: 430 09 4927
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Sources - [S175] California Deaths, 1940-97.
- [S605] Ancestry - California, U.S., Death Index, 1940-1997, 15 June 2013; Richard Isaac Dickson, 22 Nov 1987, Los Angeles Co.
- [S604] SSDI - Ancestry, 25 February 2017; Richard I. Dickson; 430-09-4927; Arkansas (before 1951).
- [S568] 1920 US Federal Census, Sebastian Co, AR, Fort Smith, Upper Township, Ward 1; ED 148; page 4A; dwelling 68, family 78, 2124 N. 14th St.; R.H. Dickson.
- [S561] 1930 US Federal Census, Sebastian Co, AR, Fort Smith, Ward 1; ED 66-33; p. 4A; dwelling 70, family 84, 2230 N. 14th St; Robert Dickson.
- [S432] Calvert's Fort Smith (Sebastian County, Arkansas), p. 139.
- [S1073] Ancestry, U.S., World Ward II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947, 1 September 2018; Robert Harrison Dickson, 1 Jul 1941, Los Angeles, California.
- [S619] Obituary - Robert H. Dickson Sr., Deaths - Robert H. Dickson Sr.; 20 November 1942.
- [S894] U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946, 9 March 2018; Richard I Dickson, Los Angeles, California, 31 Jul 1942.
- [S1591] Dickson, Richard I - US Army Discharge, Separation and Discharge for Richard I. Dickson ASN 39-529-662.
- [S688] Ancestry, U.S., City Directories, 1822-1995, 20 February 2017; Dickson, Richard L, California, La Puente, City Directory, 1960.
- [S641] Find A Grave, 20 February 2017; Richard Isaac Dickson; Richard Isaac Dickson; 136853715; Grothmann.
- [S612] Marriage License - Robert H. Dickson and Mildred Ethel Garner, 28 Sept 1912; Belleville, Yell Co., Arkansas.
- [S789] Marriages - Arkansas, Yell Co., Ethel Garner to Robert H. Dickson; 29 September 1912; Book J, page 532.
- [S606] Arkansas County Marriages Index - 1837-1957, 23 December 2014; R H Dickson to Ethel Garner, 29 Sep 1912, .
- [S606] Arkansas County Marriages Index - 1837-1957, Richard Dickson m. Louise Jones.
- [S843] Arkansas Marriages Index, 1933-1939, 25 February 2017; D, page 129, Dickson, Richard I.
- [S175] California Deaths, 1940-97.