25 Nov 1901 – 9 Nov 1958
George Dymock Dies, Funeral Wednesday at Clover
George S. Dymock, Clover, died Sunday at 6:25 a.ma at the Tooele Valley hospital, from injuries suffered in a tractor accident at his ranch in Clover, on Nov.1.
Mr. Dymock was born Nov. 25, 1901, at St. John, a son of George E. and Christine Nelson Dymock. He had resided most of his life in Clover, where he was engaged in ranching. He had also been employed at International Smelting and Refining Company.
He was an Elder in the LDS church. He was married to Lorita Cardon, April 30, 1924, in the Salt Lake LDS temple.
Surviving are his widow, one son, Reed Dymock, Clover; eight daughters: Mrs. Merrill (LaDean) Thornock, Kemmer, Wyo.; Mrs. Joh F. (Betty) Miller, Redondo Beach, Calif.; Mrs. Dale (Shirley) Panting, Salt Lake City; Mrs. LaVar (Lillian) Horrocks, Mrs. Blain (Evelyn) West, Tooele; Donna, Nancy, and Sherry Dymock, Clover.
Also surviving are two brothers, Irvin Dymock, Tooele; Elwin Dymock, Magna; four sisters: Mrs. Olive Turner, Mrs. Elva Gowans, Mrs. Ella Walters, and Mrs. Ida Russell, all of Tooele, and 18 grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Clover ward chape. Friends may call at the Tate mortuary, Tuesday evening, and at the family home in Clover, on Wednesday, prior to funeral time.
Burial will be in the Tooele cemetery.
-Published in The Tooele Bulletin, Tuesday, Nov 11, 1958, Page 1
Tooele City Cemetery, Tooele, Utah