Charles (Chuck) DICKEY Mr. Dickey was employed by the Boeing Company for 44 years and four months. One of his proudest achievements was hiring people so that they would have the opportunity to improve their lives and to raise their families comfortably. He was a dedicated supervisor who empowered his employees to grow and to reach new heights. He fervently believed in doing the job right the first time and he always rewarded his team for a job well done. He was a forward thinker and never accepted "no" for an answer. These personal attributes of Mr. Dickey's were well known throughout the Boeing Company. During his career he was firm but fair to his employees and helped to advance the careers of many. He was one of the early pioneers who were an advocate for diversity in the workplace and his belief was often times frowned upon. Chuck started his career at Boeing as a painter which led to a career in management for 33 years. During his employment, he was the first African American to be elected as a Union Official. He was also the first African American Supervisor in Facilities. He was instrumental in changing the starting pay scale for painters. He was born to Frank and Rosa Lee Dickey on April 12, 1924 in Louisiana and he was the youngest of eight siblings. He came to the Tri-cities in 1942 and later moved to Seattle where he met and married his first wife, Ruth Y. Beauregard, the mother of his three children Charlene, Michael, and Byron. Chuck believed Jesus Christ to be his Lord and Savior. He was a member of Saint Madeline Sophie for over 50 years and went to Mass regularly until his health began to wane. Chuck was also a member of the Museum of Flight, Washington Athletic Club, and the Newport Yacht Club. He loved fishing, boating, going to baseball games, camping, and playing friendly poker with his family. He also enjoyed going on cruises, and driving across the United States. While he was at the Boeing Company, he organized a softball league and in 1961 he won the "Slow Pitch" Champs award. He was a preceded in death by his parents, brothers, sisters, wife Gloria, and his beloved son, Byron. Chuck was a great man and by his own words, he lived a wonderful life. He never met a person that he didn't like; however, he met many whom he would not associate. He was a devoted, loving and caring husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle and friend. Chuck is survived by his loving wife Angela of 10 years, one daughter, Charlene and husband Sam Amira of Renton; one son, Michael of Bellevue; ex-wives Ruth and Connie; seven grandchildren, Laureen of Renton, Rachelle, Nicole and Alicia of Kirkland, Danielle, Julian and Crystal of Ovilla, Texas; four great-grandchildren; and seven step-children. He also leaves to cherish his memory nieces, nephews and a host of other relatives and friends.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Cynthia Langseth
February 26, 2011
Chuck was a man with great charm a great smile and laugh and that twinkle in his eyes. When he loved it was 150%. He is going to be missed greatly by his family and friends but the imprint he has made on so many lives will not be forgotten.
Mary Rutherford
February 26, 2011
My prayers for the family and friends of Chuck Dickey.
February 25, 2011
You were like a second dad to me.You will be missed greatly. MY heart is veery sorrowful in your passing. Love always, Rachelle D
Rachelle Dickey
February 25, 2011
I will miss you, you where like a second dad to me. My heart is filled with sorrow in your passing. I will miss you greatly. Love you, always and forever. Rachelle Dickey
Chuck Cramer
February 25, 2011
Sorry to hear of Chuck's passing. I enjoyed kidding with him at work.
February 23, 2011
We are so sorry to hear of Chucks passing & also Byrons. Our son Ric & Byron were friends when we lived next store on Myrtle St. In the sixties & seventies we have fond memories of attending Boeing social events with Ruth & Chuck. He was a good friend, neighbor & business partner. Our thoughts & prayers our with the Dickey family.
Fondly
Marlene & Fred Schillinger
Maricella Serrano
February 23, 2011
Grandpa Chuck... me and my children will miss your smiling face, your sense of humor and your all around charm... Thank you for being at every single birthday, baptism and whatever else we celebrated for my babies... Valencia, DeAngelo and Antonio. We all love you dearly... Thankyou... -Marci
February 23, 2011
There is always a rock of a family --- you were the BOULDER that kept it all together. We will all miss you greatly. Say hello to Byron (Dad/Grandpa) for us. Love Jolene, Rachelle, Jill, Jakub & Jayden.
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