Anna (Norman) Dice

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Birth Date: January 1, 1901
Death Date: July 27, 1949
Age at Death: 48
Sex: F

Marriages

Cyrus Lester Dice - November 20, 1926

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Rosebud Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Mortuary Name: Farnum Mortuary, Glenwood Springs, Colorado

Obituaries

Eagle Valley Enterprise page 1 - July 29, 1949

MRS. CYRUS DICE DIED WEDNESDAY NIGHT
Mrs. Anna Norman Dice, wife of Cyrus Dice, prominent Brush creek rancher and cattleman, died in the Glenwood Springs' Hospital Wednesday night, following an illness which had confined her to the hospital since last spring. Mrs. Dice, who was a leader in club work, and well known in the county, was the daughter of the late Al Norman, early day cattleman of the McCoy-Burns district, and had made her home on Brush creek since her marriage to Cyrus Dice several years ago. She had been ill since last spring, and her death was not unexpected. Her famiiy had been called in a short time ago and again last week. Funeral services will be from the Catholic Church in Glenwood tomorrow morning at 9 a. m. and burial will be in Glenwood.

Eagle Valley Enterprise - August 5, 1949

ANNA NORMAN DICE
Anna NORMAN was born to Mr. and Mrs. Al NORMAN, at Burns, Colorado on January 1, 1901 and passed away in the Glenwood Hospital in Glenwood Springs July 27, 1949. A daughter of prominent cattle ranchers in early day Eagle county, Miss NORMAN received a part of her grade school education in Eagle, and attended high school in Boulder. On November 20, 1926 she was married to Cyrus DICE, young Brush creek rancher, and the couple made their home on the original Harve DICE ranch on West Brush, until they bought the Warren HART place in lower Brush valley, where they have resided since. Mrs. DICE became ill in the spring and was a patient in the Glenwood Hospital and Clinic, with the exception of short intervals. She took a lead in rural club work and was active in community affairs. Funeral service was held in the Catholic Church in Glenwood Saturday, July 30, with Father KESSLER having the memorial service. Interment was in Glenwood. Pall bearers were Will SCHLUTTER, Hans LARSEN, Alec MACDONELL, Frank NEWCOMER. Glen HUBBELL, and Curtis HIGHT. Wm. H. FARNUM, mortician and old friend of the family, had charge of the funeral. Among relatives present at the funeral were a nephew. Joe DICE of Nevada, Mo., John McCOY, Mrs. Bea CRUTCHER and Billy CRUTCHER of Glenwood and her close surviving relatives, who include the husband; four sisters, Ida SCHLEGEL of McCoy, Iva HART of Delta, Josephine EVANS of Denver and Viola BOORE of Eagle, and one brother, Hugh NORMAN of Toponas. Her stepmother, Mrs. Hannah NORMAN, a stepsister, Mrs. Ruby SHARVER and a stepbrother, Hobbs CAVIN reside in Eagle and a stepbrother, A. D. CAVIN who came from Salt Lake City.

Eagle Valley Enterprise page 8 - August 5, 1949

THANK YOU
We sincerely thank everyone for the innumerable acts of kindness, for the cards of sympathy, and floral offerings attending the illness and death of Anna Dice. Husband and family.

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