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George Albert Dickson Jr.

Salt Lake City, Utah

1949 - 2023

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George Albert Dickson Jr. 7/27/49 ~ 7/3/23 Surrounded by his loving wife, four daughters, and son, George Albert Dickson Jr. passed peacefully through the veil on Monday July 3, and the heavens wept a little, cooling the early evening. Surely on the other side, George's father, brother, and many...

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I only George a short time while we served in the Jordan River Temple, but we became friends and I learned a great deal from him. We both have a love for golf, but I know George loved his family and had a love for his testimony in Jesus Christ.

I just learned of George's passing. I first met George while serving in the Utah Salt Lake City South mission as a missionary in 1981. After my mission, he hired me as a stocker in the "Fashion Shoes" department at ZCMI in Orem. One day at work, just out of the blue, he ask me, "If someone was attacking you, would you want a baseball bat or a golf club to defend yourself?" We both argued (friendly) at length, back and forth, about which would be better. He was funny and a kind, gentleman. He...

I loved George. He was always so very kind and fun to talk to. We are so very sorry our family missed his services, we are dealing with sick parents. All our love to you Jill and your family. Love Michelle Bateman Nelson

George was-and still is-a dear friend and fellow servant in the work of the Lord. We served together in our stake seventies quorum, then again the stake presidency, and most recently at the temple. And he was a great friend and mentor, sharing stories from his own life and lending his expertise to a number of projects at our home. I will always remember building a shed with him at our home. It would never have happened without his energy and expertise. It was George´s shed, really. I was...

I well miss you you were a good friend

My best friend from high school. And always hereafter. You were the best

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George Dickson was my best friend through all of high school. He and I took up golfing then, went to all kinds of events together, and we would talk about anything on our minds for hours. We grew up in the same ward in Sunset and both loved the gospel. After our missions he met Jill and they were married. After college graduation he went to Murry and I went to Alaska for 40 years. Due to the distance we rarely got together but when I finally moved to Idaho we would get together at high school...

My condolences to all of you especially Angela and Hyrum (with whom I work). I pray that God gives you peace and comfort during this time of loss. Brooke Bradburn