Timothy-Dickinson Sr.-Obituary

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Timothy Allen Dickinson Sr.

Mar 12, 1958 - Mar 6, 2016

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Tinki boy! He's six we miss him so much

My deepest sympathy to the Dickinson family. May all the happier memories of Tim bring a smile to your heart. R.I.P. Tim.

Sorry for the family's loss I worked with him at gt enterprise

My prayers go out to Crypt's family.He is in Heaven watching down on all of you. He touched so many hearts and souls, with his love for life, his smile, his singing and dancing,, not caring who saw him,, that made him the wonderful man I knew and loved with my heart and soul. I will love and miss you always and forever. Remember that was our first song we sang together.

our thoughts and prayers to doug and his family. God bless all of you!

We would like to send our sympathy and prayers out to Tim's entire family. I worked with him at the Glens Falls Cemetery for many years. I will always remember him dancing out on Bay St. May he RIP.
Robert & Joan Morgan & family

I am sorry to hear of Tim's passing. My condolences to the whole family. We were neighbors in our youth.
Darlene (Krause) Tucker

We wish to send our deepest sympathy to Timothy's family.May he always be looking down on you with a smile.He's in heaven now and at rest in a happier place.Remember the happy times with him,not the sad times.As I'm sure this is how he would want to be remembered.Sheila and Chuck Nolan

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Timothy's Obituary

FORT EDWARD – Timothy Allen Dickinson Sr., 57, of Burgoyne Ave., Fort Edward, passed away Saturday, March 5, 2016 at Glens Falls Hospital after a short battle with cancer. Born in Glens Falls Hospital on March 12, 1958, Tim was the son of the late Ernest and Luella (Mallory) Dickinson. For a short time, he served in the United States Army. Tim was always seen as a hard worker no matter what he was doing. He was a free spirit, always on the go and living life as he wanted. Known as "Mr. T." and "Crypt" to his friends, Tim was regularly seen dancing and having a good time. He enjoyed music, OTB, and was a huge fan of the Dallas Cowboys. Along with his parents, Tim was predeceased by his brothers, Robert, Bud, Thomas, Pat, William, and John; his sister, Diane; and two grandchildren, Colby and Brendan.Survivors include his daughter, Sonya Blackmer and her husband, David; his two sons, Tim Dickinson and his wife, Christie, and Tyrone "Tiki Boy" Dickinson; five brothers, Peanut, Mike, Phylip, Doug, and Mark; five sisters, Virginia, Sandy, Louise, Rose, and Anita; the joys of his life, his grandchildren, David Jr., Jordan "Bubby", Cali, Emili, Jaiden, Jaelyn; along with several nieces, nephews, and cousins. Calling hours will take place Thursday, March 10 from 4 to 6 p.m. at Baker Funeral Home, 11 Lafayette St., Queensbury, NY 12804. The family wishes to send a sincere thanks to his sister Sandy for always sticking by him throughout the years, the nurse and medical staff at Glens Falls Hospital, 3 West for all they did in his final weeks, as well as, his daughter-in-law, Christie Dickinson for her constant care while he was in the hospital. Condolences and floral arrangements can be sent directly to the funeral home or through www.bakerfuneralhome.com.

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