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Kevin Dickson

Columbus, Ohio

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Kevin D. Dickson, 48, of Statesville, formerly of Lancaster, Ohio, passed away Monday, March 10, 2008, at Iredell Memorial Hospital in Statesville. Kevin was born on April 30, 1959, in Lancaster, Ohio, where he made his home until he accepted a management position in his adopted home of...

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I WAS SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOU LOSS. KEVIN , CAME TO VISIT US A FEW WEEKS AGO AT THE LOSS OF OUR SON. HE PREPARED FOOD FOR THE FAMILY, AND TOLD US HOW MUCH HE THOUGHT OF OUR SON. MAY GOD COMFORT YOU IN THIS TIME
KEVIN WAS A SPECIAL PERSON..SHELBY AND FILE MAHAFFEY

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Dickson family with their loss of Kevin. May your memories bring you comfort.

Mike, I'm sorry to hear about your brother. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

I just heard the news from a friend of ours that we used to work with in the high bay at the CDC. Kevin was my best friend and confidant during my years with JCP. I still tell the story of him at the Granville Inn during a JCP outing with a laugh (just as he had) even though it was really no laughing matter, his demeanor and patience allowed him to accept the circumstances and eventuall persevere. I haven't talked to him in a few years but strangely enough was thinking about him last...

He made the job a better job, and the day a better day, and the world a better place, with his laughter, understanding, and thoughfulness. Kevin, will be missed by all who knew and met him. My thoughts are with you, his family, as you say goodbye to one you love.

My name is Catherine Fox and I am an Assistant Store Manager in Raleigh NC and have been speaking with Kevin on the phone since 2005. I never did get to meet Kevin personally but some how he touched my life with his great personality and I will always remember him with fond thoughts. I know that the JCPenney world will miss him and so will I. His family will be in my thought and prayers.

Kevin got me into plenty of (good natured) trouble in junior high, and my memories of that time are richer because of him. I can't even imagine Kevin without a smile on his face, and I can't remember him without a smile of my own. I'm not surprised that he continued to touch lives for the rest of his life. My thoughts and prayers are with his entire family and all his many friends.

I miss you very much kevin, you were such a kind man to everyone, i will never forget you my friend.