© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, October 18, 1933 January 12, 1910 ~ October 16, 1933 Mrs. Chas. Dietrich Passes To Reward Mrs. Charles M. Dietrich of the Alden community died at the Carnegie hospital Tuesday after an illness of ten weeks. She was brought to the hospital two weeks ago. Funeral services were held at the Alden Presbyterian church at 4 p.m. Wed., Rev. John R. Morris, pastor preaching the sermon. Interment was made in the Alden cemetery. Lessie Scales was born January 12, 1910 at Altus, Okla., died October 17, 1933, aged 23 years, 9 months and 5 days. She grew to womanhood in this community, formerly living in Carnegie where she attended school. She was married to Charles M. Dietrich May 12, 1925. to this union four children were born. One died in infancy and three with the father survive. They are Kenneth, 7; Joyce, 4; and Ross Bryan, 2. She is also survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Scales; four sisters, Mrs. Elsie Miles, Keys, Okla; Mrs. Jewell Gordon and Mrs. Edna Sutton, Carnegie, and Mrs. Zulia Goza, Alden; and three brothers, Marchel Scales who lives in California; Charles Scales, Weatherford, and Johnnie Scales, Carnegie. Mrs. Dietrich was converted in 1929 in a meeting held by Rev. John R. Morris and is a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church at Alden. She has lived a sweet christian life, active in every department of the church. She was a teacher in the Sunday school, a member of the ladies' Missionary Society, and a member of the Young People's Society. She was faithful to her home, to her church and to her God. She was a real soldier in the army of the Lord. She had a zeal worthy of imitation. We will miss her. God bless her little children, her husband and the host of relatives and friends. |
© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, June 9, 1926 February 4, 1926 ~ June 4, 1926 Leslie Charlotte, the little four months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dietrich of Alden died Friday morning, June 4. Funeral services were held at the home at 3:00 o'clock Saturday afternoon by Rev. R.K. McGregor, pastor of the Baptist church here, and burial was made in the Alden cemetery. |
© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, September 28, 1977 March 28, 1927 ~ September 22, 1977 Former Alden Man Fatally Hurt in Fall Graveside services for Kenneth C. Dietrich of Yukon, a former resident of this area who was killed in a freak auto accident last Tuesday night at Yukon were held at 1 p.m. Sunday at the Alden cemetery. Dietrich was killed when he attempted to stop a motorist who was trying to drive off without paying for gasoline and merchandise taken from a Yukon filling station operated by Dietrich, a former resident of the Alden community. Dietrich died in a Yukon Hospital. Dietrich, a veteran of 23 years in the Armed Forces, had made his home in Yukon since 1969. He served in World War II, Korea and Vietnam, and had worked at the Federal Reformatory at El Reno for five years before taking over management of a filling station 27 months ago. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth of the home; a daughter, Charleene Novelli of Chicago; a son, Kenneth L. of Yukon; his father, Charles Dietrich of Carnegie; two brothers,Ross of Midwest City and Rick McKee of Carnegie; his foster mother, Mrs. Ocie McKee of Carnegie; three sisters, Mrs. Joyce Myrick of Oklahoma City; Mrs. Joy Nell Shepherd of Fort Worth, Mrs. Lynda Compton of Arapaho. |
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