Jerry-Dickerson-Obituary

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Jerry Wayne Dickerson

Gloucester, Virginia

Nov 18, 1943 – Apr 29, 2014

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November 18, 1943
DIED
April 29, 2014
LOCATION
Gloucester, Virginia

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Andrews Funeral Home - Gloucester Obituary

Jerry Wayne Dickerson, 70, passed away on Tuesday, April 29, 2014 at his home. He was born in Newport News, Va. to the late Otis and Mae Elizabeth Dickerson. He was a retired hair dresser and was an avid horticulturist specializing in Day Lillie's. He was a member of the Tidewater Day Lilies Society and also the Richmond Day Lilies Society.
  He is survived by his brothers, George Dickerson and his wife Barbara, Richard Dickerson and his wife Shelby, and Harold Dickerson and his wife Mary, caregiver and niece Cindy,  numerous nieces and nephews., and his special friend Patricia Dillard..
  The family will have a time of fellowship and memories on Friday, May 2, 2014 from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. The family would like to give their heartfelt thanks to Riverside Walter Reed Hospice, Gods" Angels, and to Jerry's doctors and nurses for the care.
  Andrews Funeral Home, Gloucester, Va. is in charge of arrangements.

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I will miss Jerry. He was a good friend I saw at many daylily events. May he rest in peace.
Joan Jackson
Chesterfield, VA

Jerry was a well-liked out-going person who had alot of friends. worked hard, Haven;t seen him in a while ,but he did do my hair when I worked at Hairphinelia beauty shop with all the girls there that worked with him. He will be missed by so many, Praying for his family, He had a really good Daylily business , I even got the oppertunity to clean for him a few years ago, not a hard person to work for either, came to some of our cook-outs, always enjoyed his company. May he rest in peace

Jerry worked in my Grandmothers beauty shop in the late 70's early 80's and he was at a lot of our family events. I will always remember him as a fun, friendly and outgoing person. My Nanny will surely enjoy a talk with him on the other side now. I have seen him a lot recently at Olivias for breakfast. My sympathies to his family.

Our deepest sympathy to his family and friends. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

May he rest peacefully in the love of God, and may God comfort his loved ones. Sending love and prayers for Richard, Shelby, Cindy, and all the family.

I thank god for you my friend.May you now rest in His peace.You will always be remembered as a friend and mentor.You cut my hair and I worked long hours in your garden...some of my most peaceful mornings.RIP; a soft and good-hearted man.

You are in our thoughts and prayers today. Will always remember getting my hair done, he would say how good it look. It did look good.

In honor of a kind spirit that left us such beauty in your memory..so many beautiful flowers.I will miss your humor and compassion and always think of you when passing your gardens and so miss seeing you out working and swatting flies. Kay