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Margy L. Dickershaid

Schenectady, New York

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DIED
April 4, 2017
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Schenectady, New York

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Margy L. Dickershaid, 73, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, April 4, 2017. Margy was born in Niskayuna, the daughter of the late Edward and Iona Fitzpatrick. She was a graduate of Mont Pleasant High School. Margy was a Court Attendant with Schenectady County Court System and Sally's...

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Margi was one in a million and she will be missed.

So sorry for your loss.Marcia and I knew you both when we were active in the KofC.

Margy, you will truly be missed. Our loss. I knew you since the 80's. You had a great sense of humor and loyal to friends. When you worked at the court house - I use to call you Judge Judy. Dick I am sorry for your loss

Bonnie Hofmann

I love you aunt Margy. You are free to fly with the angels now. I have such wonderful childhood memories of you. I'm so glad we reconnected so many years ago and that I got to talk with you several times before you left. I will miss your voice, but I will always feel your love.

My thought and Prayers go out to Dick & Family at this most difficult time. Margy was a very special lady with a kind soul. She was involved in her community and always helped in anyway she could. Dick not only lost a loving wife but a best friend. The two of them were inseparable. She was the sugar in his coffee. I pray the Heavenly Father wraps them all in his Loving Arms and gives them his peace. Always remembered, never forgotten!

I knew Margy since she was a child. Her life was one of compassion for others and her smile was her way of saying "I love you" no matter who you were. Dick and I go back a long way as we coached little league together. He and Margy were a match. Now God has another Angle to be at His side.

Our Deepest Sympathies to Dick and the Family,may Margy Rest in Peace.Minnie&Bob Massaro,Cocoa,Fl.

Sending lots of love & prayers to your family.

Growing up, I remember always seeing you and your glowing smile at Challenger Softball, and at the Memorial Day parades, and the annual banquets every year, always helping out & making sure everyone was happy.

I will miss you dearly & I'm so sorry for your loss.