Freddy-Dickson-Obituary

Freddy Don Dickson

Lubbock, Texas

Oct 15, 1947 – Mar 9, 2020

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BORN
October 15, 1947
DIED
March 9, 2020
LOCATION
Lubbock, Texas

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Lubbock- Freddy Don Dickson, 72, of Lubbock passed away on March 9, 2020. The family will receive friends on Wednesday evening from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Services will be held at 1:00 p.m., Thursday, March 12, 2020 at Sanders Funeral Home. Freddy was born October 15, 1947 in Lubbock, Texas to William...

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Prayers for Freddys family for peace, comfort and courage now and for the weeks to come. He is in Jesus arms now. I know he will be missed he leaves behind a loving and caring family. RIP

Freddy was a wonderful friend in high school. Always pleasant and fun to be around. As is the case with most high school friends, we lost touch over the years. But luckily, Freddy and I reconnected at our high school reunions. It was a pleasure knowing him and calling him friend. Peaceful journey old friend. Ernie Bell

Freddy was my constant running buddy all through high school and early college years until I moved away to go to art school. Our
adventures and misadventures are favorite memories. I don't think I've ever laughed as much as when I was with Freddy . If there was a nicer guy than Freddy, I haven't met him and I think that quality separates Freddy from the crowd.....

Freddy was my forever friend

Condolences to Debbie and family at the loss of Freddy. He was with me at Lubbock Implement and a great associate. Even as I lost contact I thought of him often
My thoughts and prayers to you and Gods Blessings

Don E Davis

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Rest In Peace Dad. I'm going to miss you so much, I hope you knew how much you were loved and how much you meant to me. Thank you for raising me and thank you for all the wonderful memories that will always remain in my heart. Love JuJu

Freddy was a good man and a good friend. We grew up going to the same schools all the way thru high school. We both went to the Boys Club nearly every week day to play. He was a good athlete and a good person. I was blessed to know him. Even when we lost touch for a few years, he was thought of often. We got back in touch somewhat during our high school reunions and was good visiting with him. Gonna be missed.