Siegel-Dickman-Obituary

Siegel Martin "Dick" Dickman

Fort Walton Beach, Florida

1926 - 2009

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Fort Walton Beach, Florida
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American Cancer Society

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On June 10, 2009, "Dick" had his homecoming in Heaven. This was the day he was scheduled to come home from the hospital following 11 weeks of care and treatment for cancer. He was born on June 22, 1926, in Toledo, Ohio, raised in the area of Los Angeles, served his country around the world, and...

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Marlene,
I was sitting in Starbucks and saw a lady who reminded me of what I would think Maxine would look like today, and decided to google your family's names, when I came across this. I am so sorry for your loss, and my prayers are with you. I fully understand the emotions and questions which overwhelms us when we experience losses of loved ones. I have very fond memories of our times in FWB when I was growing up. Please share my condolences with Maxine and Francene as well.

Marlene

Sorry for your loss. Praying Gods Blessing upon you and your daughters.

Diane Sisk and Matsie O'Keefe

We were very sorry to hear of your loss. You and your family are in the hearts and minds of many. May God Bless you and keep you during this most difficult time.

Holly Ward, MD & Staff

Marlene,
Sandy and I are so sorry to learn of your loss. Though we didn't know Dick really well, through you, we knew he was a special person. May your deep faith in God and the number of people that care about you, bring you comfort.

Mr. Dickman,

Thank you for the hours of time and wealth of experience you donated to the Eglin AFB Aero Club during the early years of my flying career. I am a better pilot because of your insights and personal wit related to aviation. Thank you sir! May you find rest for your soul with the Lord!

Sincerely,
Captain Timothy Carmean

I knew Dick since 1962 while we were in the Air commandos. the last time I saw him was at the Eglin AFB BX about 3 years ago. We spent a lot of time together in different operations. dick will be sadly missed by all of us wo knew him.

Gene Rossel
Chino, CA

Joe and Mary Morgan extend our sincere sympathy to Marlene and to the family of Dick. He was a great breakfast buddy to Joe and the others that came faithfully every Wednesday morning to eat and fellowship. His friendship meant so much to me and Joe. And you, Marlene, you know I love you very much! God bless you and yours.