Robert E. Dickinson
81, of Indianapolis died on December 8, 2012. He was born 26 June 1931 in Indianapolis to George and Eleanor Dickinson. He lived most of his life in Indianapolis except for a few of his early teen years in Tennessee and Kentucky. He attended John Strange grade school, The Kentucky Military Academy, Broad Ripple High School, Wabash College, and Indiana University. He was later a trustee at Franklin College for 25 years, served on the Franklin board as chairman for six years and holds an honorary doctorate from that college. He was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.
Over the years, Bob served as Vice Chairman of allocations while on the board of the United Way of Central Indiana. He was a board member of the YMCA and YMCA foundation. He also served as chairman on the founding board of the Child Support Center. He once held the office of trustee on the town of Williams Creek and was an Emeritius Member of the Junto of Indianapolis and was a member of Junto for 42 years. He was also a volunteer Guardian ad Litem serving Sarasota County at risk children. He was a member of the Young President's Organization and the World President's Organization, serving as Chairman of the Indiana chapter of YPO for two years.
Bob joined his father's business, Mobile Drilling Co, in 1953 and later took the helm as president. He and his brother, Richard, developed the business world wide and enjoyed traveling and developing business in nearly every country in the world. Bob was active in the drilling fraternity having served as president of the Diamond Core Drill Manufacturers Association, Founding Chairman of the International Drilling Federation, and later Chairman of the National Drilling Association.
Bob and Dottie have spent their retirement winters in Sarasota, Florida and were a member of the Church of the Palms and have enjoyed summer family gatherings at their Lake Wawasee house where he served 10 years as a volunteer deputy sheriff patrolling the lake on a part time basis. He also served several years on the Wawasee Property Owners Association; two years as chairman.
Bob loved sailing, hunting, and golf but his greatest passion was his wife, Dottie, whom he met while attending KMI in Louisville, Kentucky. Their marriage of 60 years produced three great kids and eventually 10 grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Bob is survived by his wife, Dottie; his sons, Douglas (Karen) and David Dickinson, and his daughter, Cheryl (Tom) Sagehorn, as well as his two brothers, Richard (Helen) and David (Mimi) Dickinson; also grandchildren, Kate (Jon) Clapp, Scott (Tracy) Sagehorn, Anne (John) Mannelly, Laura Sagehorn, Kristina (Nick) Hanna, Christopher Dickinson, Analise Dickinson, Julie (Derek) Dant, Drew Dickinson and Austin Dickinson; great-grandchildren, Ben Clapp and Luke Sagehorn.
Family and Friends will gather on Wednesday December 12 from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. in Leppert Mortuary, Nora Chapel with Celebration of Life Service on Thursday, December 13 at 2:00 p.m. in Second Presbyterian Church, of which he was a member.
You are invited to visit: http://www.leppertmortuary.com where you may share a personal memory of Bob, sign the online guestbook or make a memorial contribution to Franklin College.
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Helen & John Anderson
December 15, 2012
Bob has a firm place in our memories as a wonderful friend and a compassionate person. Thanks to Bob for the grand times together, and thanks to his family who are all in our thoughts and prayers
Mark Miller
December 12, 2012
To Dottie, Cheri, Dave and Doug, you are in our thoughts and prayers.
I have such fond memories of your family and Bob. Many of which focused on Swimming and the Lake. My favorite is Bob and I think Dottie, being able to ski fully clothed, on and off the docks and never getting wet. Bob of course added the element of smoking a cigar for further flare.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you always.
Mark Miller & Family
Gwen (& Kevan) O'Connor
December 12, 2012
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this hard time. I have such wonderful memories of visiting Uncle Bob & Aunt Dottie as a child. He was a great man and will be missed by many.
Kirby Yoder
December 12, 2012
Please accept my prayers, well wishes and fond memories of your Husband, Father and Grandfather. Doug, I'm sorry for your loss and hope for peace for you, your Mother, Karen, the kids and the rest of your family. He was always a good man to me. May God Bless you all and somehow bring you all joy this season. Sincerely, Kirby
Sarah Dixon
December 12, 2012
Bob Dickinson had a full and purposeful life. He was so generous, giving his time and talents to may worthwhile endeavors. Bob will be sorely missed. Dottie has been a good friend to me for a long time. My heart and prayers will continue to go out to she and the children.
Mark Lambert
December 11, 2012
To Dottie, Cheri, Dave and Doug, you are in our thoughts and prayers as we offer our sympathies and condolences.
Bob was always "Mr. Dickinson" to all we Jordan Swim Team kids -- always friendly and patient and generous and supportive. With a graceful sort of confidence & warmth that often seems to be missing from today's world, he was focused and interested when it came to officiating & competition. And Mr. Dickinson was the first to offer congratulations for a good swim or a best time.
And we're ever grateful to Mr. & Mrs. Dickinson for their graciousness in hosting groups of we sometimes-rambunctious swimmers up at their enchanted lake place; for those wonderful summer memories that mean even more as the years pass. Mr. Dickinson was a fine gentleman who will be missed and remembered long into the future.
Mark Lambert & the Lambert Family
December 11, 2012
I have fond memories of Bob since my sister Karen married his son Doug in 1983. Bob was always kind and hospitable to me. I will remember him and the family in my prayer.
Sincerely, Ken Harder
David Harder
December 11, 2012
Our sympathies are with you all. It was a pleasure to have known your Dad. May God bless you all. David @ Vanessa Harder and family
December 11, 2012
What a wonderful man and legacy, Doug. Please know that you, your mother, and your entire family are in our thoughts and prayers. Charlie & Barb Bathon.
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