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Dickee Epps

Tucson, Arizona

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Dickee Epps 72, passed away July 8, 2007. He retired from the US Air Force with 21 years of service. He then retired from the state. He was a member of the American Legion Post 36 since 1970. Survived by his wife, Donna of 52 years; his daughter, Pat (Tony) Grossetta; sons, Rickey (Ronette) Epps...

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Donna and Kenny,
I was thinking of Dickie today. Kenny had come to me in my Dreams
last night and expressed his sorrow.
He is deeply Missed. Sorry for your loss.
Kimm Scheeler

Aunt Donna, Kenny, Ricky, & Tisha:

We send our deepest sympathy love and devotion to you at this time as always. We all loved Dickee Doo very much. We live so far away but keep you very close to our hearts. Uncle will be missed by one and all that knew him ~ he had a very special way of making you feel comfortable around him ~ think that giggle of his might have been part of that.

His pain is gone now and hope that the love and support that you get from friends and family helps...

Dear Epps Family. My sympathies to all of you. Patty I know your love for your father was huge. May God keep you in His hand and give you the comfort that only He can give. Jeremiah 29 vs 11 is a favorite verse of mine, God knows what He has planned for each of us, I know He has good things planned for you and your family.

Hey Dickee we will miss you,I remember well Sembach AB Germany and your football team 1961

My condolences to the Epps Family. I will always treasure those special memories we had at work and on the golf course.

Donna,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family, Dickee was a wonderful man and was always willing to assists others in anyway to help them out. Please call if you need anything at all.

I think the most precious thing that Dickee offered to all of us at the 162nd while he worked was his smile. I still can see him driving around the base on his lawn mower always waving and smiling. He was a good man and did a wonderful job for our base. May you be comforted at this time.

Dickee,
My memories of you: working on the lawn in front of munitions...I'll never forget you.
Family Epps....I'm sorry for your loss.

I am saddened to hear of Dickee's death.He was a good worker, was always cheerful, and a real asset to the Guard. May God bless his soul and his family.
Jim Krauth