Art-Dickinson-Obituary

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Art Dickinson

Houston, Texas

Apr 11, 1925 – Mar 30, 2017 (Age 91)

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BORN
April 11, 1925
DIED
March 30, 2017
AGE
91
LOCATION
Houston, Texas

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Waltrip Funeral Directors Obituary

Arthur S. Dickinson, 91, of Houston, Texas, passed away on Thursday, March 30, 2017 at Houston Hospice, having lived in his words, "The American Dream". Art was born on April 11, 1925 to Roscoe Flynn Dickinson and Nina Blanche Crowl Dickinson in Denver, Colorado where he was the younger of two...

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Carol dear, I have tried to contact you and miss not talking with you. Please do get in touch. As i said when your darling Dad passed on--I miss his laugh and sense of humor when I called for a visit and miss the phone visits with your Mom, my dear, dear friend. With love and hugs, Barb Smart

My sincerest condolences to the family. May the strength and peace that only God can give comfort you during this difficult time. Psalms 29:11

A REALLY GREAT guy! He will be missed by many.

Dear Mrs. Dickinson and Family,
I send my deep condolences and love to each of you. The fun times growing up with Martha and the many warm experiences of your and Mr. D's hospitality and friendship are alive in my memories to this day. What a special family bond we all shared in our neighborhood! My heart is filled with sadness for your loss but also filled with gratitude from having been a part of your lives and always feeling loved. May God's grace hold each of you steadfast. ...

Dear Dickinson Family,
I am so sorry we have lost touch over the years. I heard from my twin sister, Kathy, that she read in the Chronicle that Mr. D had passed away , and in the course of that knowledge, learned that Martha had predeceased him. I was heart broken and wish we could have been in closer touch through this.

Your family was always an anchor in our neighborhood, and we enjoyed going over to your house to visit. Martha was a close friend in our years of middle...

My condolences Dr. Dickinson to you and your family on the loss of your Father. Our prayers are with you at this difficult time.

I will miss not hearing your voice when I call to visit with you and Marilyn. I will miss not hearing your wonderful laugh! Keep a guardian angel close to my dear,dear friend, your beloved wife Marilyn. As your daughter, Carol said, Our loss in heavens gain! Rest in peace, my friend. My sincerest condolences to all the family-children, grandchildren and great grandchildren.

Dear Dr. Dickinson & family: I had the pleasure of working with your father at Adams Resources many years ago and always enjoyed visiting with him. When you used to be my doctor downtown many years ago, I didn't realize at the time that he was your father. What a coincidence. You and your family have our sympathy at this time.

Dad you are greatly missed. I love you. You taught me that there are no strangers. Our loss is Heavens gain.
Love,
Carol