Dean-Dickie-Obituary

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Dean Arthur Dickie

Brooklyn, Michigan

May 30, 1944 – Mar 26, 2023

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May 30, 1944
DIED
March 26, 2023
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Brooklyn, Michigan

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Eineder Funeral Home - Brooklyn Chapel Obituary

Dean Arthur Dickie Dean Arthur Dickie, 78, of Evanston, Illinois, passed away Sunday, March 26, 2023 in Brooklyn, MI.He was born May 30, 1944 at the naval base in Farragut, Idaho. He grew up in Dearborn, MI where he graduated from Fordson High School in 1962. In 1966, he received his BA from...

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Dean was kind and thoughtful man and a great attorney. I have fond memories spending time with him on a legal case. Rest in peace Dean.

I worked with Dean at Aaron Aaron Shimberg And Hess for 5 years. He was a very nice guy. Always full of fun. I am sure he'll be missed by all who knew him.

I worked with Dean for about 6 years. He was always fun and just a nice guy. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.

Just learned of Dean´s passing. My sincere condolences to both you Nancy and Lauren. Many, many fond memories

I was saddened to learn of Dean´s passing. Dean was a wonderful attorney, and a funny and smart man. I watched him present our case in front of an appeals court in Washington DC across from the White House and it was an experience that I´ll never forget as Dean did a masterful job.

Dear Nancy and Lauren; I was so sorry to hear about Dean this morning. I´m sorry we are not in Chicago so we could have attended the memorial. I have so many fantastic, fun memories of our ski trips together. I wouldn´t have missed them for the world. We had such fun! Dean was always looking out for our fun and our well being. I will always remember walking through Ohare hearing "Bongo" on the intercom when he convinced an agent to call out my name. Yikes! So many fond memories of our time...

Bo and I are so saddened about the loss of Dean to Nancy, Lauren and family. We have many fond memories of our ski trips organized by Dean. He had a bigger than life personality, intelligent, funny and kind. He was joyful, always made sure people were enjoying themselves and had a twinkle in his eye. He will be deeply missed by everyone who was lucky enough to know him.

myself and wife know Dean and Nancy for 50 years he was charismatic, classy and a very warm guy we will miss him

I worked with Dean maybe 8 or 9 years ago on the client side. To his whole family, my most sincere condolences, thoughts and prayers. Dean was what I hope the legal profession could be more often, and was a genuine gentleman, caring for his family and others. I'm very much saddened from a personal perspective, and was looking forward to reconnecting more with Dean this year with some trips to Chicago.