Ellsworth-Dick-Obituary

Ellsworth B. "Buster" Dick

Houston, Texas

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ELLSWORTH B. "BUSTER" DICK quietly slipped away to be with our Lord on January 9th, 2006. Born 1918 in Hubbard, Oregon, E.B. joined the United States Marine Corps and served during World War II. Moving to Houston in 1958 with his wife, Gene Elizabeth Dick, he served in law enforcement for 25...

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we wish to extend to your family our deepest sympathy in the passing of your husband and your father. There are no words that can fully express our sympathy but know that your and your family are in our prayers. May God bless you during this sad time.

Sincerely,

Louis & Connie

David & Your Family
I knew your Dad thru my dad when they worked for Walter Rankin and Jack Heard. I then had the pleasure of knowing him after he retired and he would come to the courthouse to register one of the many cars that he owned and he would talk with me about what he had been up to. He was truely a gentle man and very proud of you
He has gone to a much better place
and he can reunite with many of his
"old Buddies" who will be waiting to welcome him home. May...

Ronnie and David
Your Dad was a wonderful man. It is unique that such a quiet man could have so much prescence and be so interesting to talk with.
Remember he will always be quietly standing in your corner.
Steve and Janice Bencal

Ronnie - Although it has been many years since I have seen your father, I have fond memories of him. He always made me feel welcome and part of the family. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Our prayers go out to your whole family Ronnie, Your Dad was always very sweet to me and he will surely be missed. Mom and I both send our love and prayers to you in this time of sorrow...Love to you all
Lori Stevensen
Cherie Lyons

Gene:

EB was a great man and we will all surely miss him.

Our love to you and your family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Love you Grandpa!

Gene,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the boys. He was a man that was knowledgeable about so many things, we enjoyed our conversations on the current events when we would see him. We will miss him.