The Herald Dispatch - Sunday - 4/28/1940
Dillon, John Talton - Date of Death: Saturday, 4/27/1940

John T. Dillon, 58, Sixteenth Street Road, who died early yesterday morning, will be buried tomorrow in Crook's Cemetery
 following funeral services at 2:30 P. M. at Dillon Chapel on Davis Creek, near Barboursville.
 The Rev. J. N. Herald, the Rev. W. M. Knox and the Rev. W. F. Grafton will officiate.
 Pallbearers will be Wyatt Dillon, Paul Davis, William Paugh, Harry Dodson, Gordon Dodson
and Joe Paugh. Mr. Dillon was a deputy sheriff in Barboursville district and was former employee of the Chesapeake and Ohio railway.
He was a member of the Dillon Chapel and Mohawk Tribe 11, Red Men, members of which will have charge of services at the grave.
 He is survived by the widow, Mrs. Mattie Dillon; a daughter, Mrs. H. E. Dietz of Huntington; four sons, Paul Dillon of Washington, D. C.,
 Harold and Denver Dillon of Huntington, and Louis Reed Dillon, at home; four brothers, B. F. Dillon and C. A. Dillon of Huntington,
 C. G. Dillon of Sixteenth Street Road, and W. J. Dillon of Wenatchee, Washington; and three sisters, Mrs. Mamie Dodson of Huntington,
 Mrs. Rinda Davis of Bowen, W. Va., and Mrs. Nannie Paugh of Sixteenth Street Road.

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