On the death of her brother in 1866, Mary moved to
Burntisland, Fife, where they had acquired property. For some years, she expected the Principal and sometimes the stableman to visit to keep her informed of College affairs. On 1 December 1873, she wrote to the Trustees suggesting that the Clyde Street school should in future be known as "The Dick Veterinary College". Mary Dick died at Burntisland at the age of ninety-two and was buried in the family grave in the
New Calton Burial Ground, Edinburgh. == Her legacy ==