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Frank Elmer Dickerson Sr.

Roanoke Valley, Virginia

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Frank Elmer Dickerson Sr., 84, of Fincastle, Va., passed away on Wednesday, October 14, 2009. Frank was born in Montgomery County on September 17, 1925. Frank met the love of his life, Isobel Simpson, when he came back from World War II and was visiting the children's home he was raised in. It...

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Sorry to hear of Mr. Dickerson death.
He lived right above me and I always thought he looked out for me.

Nancy Tucker

To the family of Frank Dickerson. I am one of the receptionist at the Carrington Place. Frank could always brighten up my day. He was so proud of his children and grandchildren. He would always pull pictures out and show me. I am really gonna miss his smile and all his talks. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
Stephanie, Goodview, Virginia

We were very fond of Frank and will miss him dearly. His presence in the SCV will surely be missed. God Bless, Brandon and Kristin Dorsey and family.

Isobel, Dave and Denny:
Please accept my sympathies on Frank's passing. He was a good man, and I had great respect for him as a fellow Lion in years past and his military service to our country. I also have fond memories of working for him (and you,too, Dave) at the old Elm avenue gas station.
Sincerely,
Paul Tucker

David and Dennis, your dad will be missed by all who knew him. Wish we could be there for you. Our thoughts are with you.

My sympathy to the family of Mr. Dickerson. I got to meet Mr. Frank only once but he made an impression on me. I met him in Tennessee at an SCV meeting. I fondly recall our conversation and how full of life he was. He was, in my opinion, a true Son of the South.

Our thougts and prayers are with your family.

Ray Jones
NS Corp

My deepest Sympathy to the Dickerson family in this sad time.

Dear Dickerson Family: I am so sad to learn of Frank's passing. Frank and I had a special bond, as we BOTH were raised at the children's home. He just got there a few years before I did. I will miss him and his wonderful smile. Please accept my condolences during this time of sorrow. I believe in my heart that Frank was a man of great character, despite the obstacles that he may have faced in his life. Bev Coleman