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James F. Dicke Sr.

New Bremen, Ohio

Jan 30, 1922 – Nov 11, 2016 (Age 94)

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January 30, 1922
DIED
November 11, 2016
AGE
94
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New Bremen, Ohio
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Gilberg-Hartwig Funeral Home Obituary

James Frederick Dicke (Jim), age 94, died at home November 11, 2016 following a struggle with cardiac issues. A longtime New Bremen, Ohio resident, he was a member of St. Paul United Church of Christ. On January 14, 2015, Jim lost his wife, Eilleen, to her long struggle with Alzheimer's...

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Please accept our sincerest condolences. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

We are so sorry to have had to missed Jim and Eileen's celebration of life. We are honored to have met them both during Jeff's tenure as Bremenfest President and the year that Jim Sr. was the Grand Marshall. Our deepest condolences to all of you. May you spend many days sharing fond memories together.

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Walt & Ermie Schmitmeyer

Thank you Jim and Eileen for being great friends for many years. We were grateful to be part of your lives. We had a lot of fond memories. We will miss you. RIP. We send our sincere sympathies to the family.

Please accept my mother and I's condolences for the loss of a wonderful, thoughtful man. There are 2 memories I wish to share with you. First is one that mom shared after we learned of his passing. My father had a long standing relationship that started with Jim Sr. needing something done to his car after hours one evening. He asked dad if he could take care of it and dad said "sure". That's the way dad was. Jim Sr made the choice then that this was the man he would entrust with ALL of his...

We wish to express our condolences on the loss of a great man and pillar of our community. Jim and Eileen contributed much to the community to make it a great place to live. I feel honored to have known him and been able to spend my career in New Bremen.

R.I.P. Dear Uncle Jim, how lucky to have you in our lives. You always seemed bigger than life & what a wonderful life you had! You were loved & greatly admired.You will be missed. All our love to Jim, Janet, Dane, Cindy & their families. Cindy, Marvin and family