CHARLES-DICKERSON-Obituary

CHARLES H. DICKERSON III

Merced, California

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April 8, 1948 ~ July 31, 2010Charles was born on April 8, 1948 in Long Branch, New Jersey and passed away on July 31, 2010, in Portland Oregon. He is survived by his daughters Caitlin and Kelly Dickerson. Services will be private.

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I am shocked and saddened after just learning of Dr.Dickerson's death.I worked with him in the O.R. at FHP Hospital many years ago, and until his move to Streator, Illinios, had kept in touch every April a month we both had birthdays in. I found him to be kind, funny, and a talented surgeon. I know his daughters were the light of his life. My sincerest sympathies to his family friends. I believe all our lives are better for having known him.

I miss your smile.

Dear Catlin and Kelly,
My condolences on your loss.
I would like to see you girls again since its been so long. Tell your mom I said hello. I don't know if you will remember me, but I worked for your father in Merced back in 2000. My e-mail address is [email protected] Please send me some pictures of yourselves.
Again, sorry for your loss.

Dear Friends,

Please accept my condolences on your loss.

I did not know Charles H. Dickerson III. However, I am very interested in who he was -- for I am Charles E. Dickerson III. I was born in 1952 in Philadelphia, Pa., and I now live in a suburb of Los Angeles. I would like to know more about Charles, and I would like to send you more information about me. Would you kindly send me an e-mail address, and if possible, please attach a copy of a picture of him. I will...

CN Tower, Toronto, Canada

Charles was an accomplished and gentle man; he was also honorable, witty, elegant and kind. If you knew him well, you would know that he was also a connoisseur of fine dining and jazz. He loved to experiment in the kitchen and created an amazing pistachio crusted Ahi recipe. Charles was a news junkie, a fine photographer, a movie buff, and an experience traveler. He enjoyed orchids and often shared his dream of growing these beautiful flowers. His most honorable attribute was that he held...

Charlie was a colleague, mentor, confidant and a friend. His wit and humor, his deep love for his friends and family, his spirituality and love for God were evident in his life. Although his stature was undoubtedly overwhelming initially I found that his heart was his greatest attribute. From the day of FHP to his retirement, he and I kept in touch. I have told my wife of "Charlie-isms" and she indicated that I was fortunate to have a friend like him. I wish my family could have met him in...

Our most sincere condolences are offered in prayer to the family and friends of Charlie. We started college together and kept in touch throughout. We shared so much of our younger days. He is now with our Heavenly Father. Rest now, my brother, rest now. I am blessed to have called you friend.

My deepest sympathy goes to the family and friends of Charlie.

Together, Charlie and I pledged Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., over 40 years ago and through that experience I became a friend and brother of Charlies.

I will miss him.

My dear friend Fritz...may you now be at peace...I will truly miss you...