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Dr. Thomas Gray Dickson

York, South Carolina

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Tommy Dickson YORK - Dr. Thomas Gray Dickson was born Feb. 17, 1943, to the late Irene Triplett Grier and Thomas Gray Grier of Gastonia, N.C., and was raised in York by his mother and stepfather, Mason White Dickson. He graduated from York High School in 1960 and went on to Clemson University for...

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He was my mom and dad's vet. I used to remember going there and getting our fur babies taken care of. He's the only one I would trust my fur babies to. Always remembered Mr. Dickson was a hero to all. Especially to those who couldn't afford to get their fir babies looked at he would always made sure they got the care they needed

He was my mom and dad's vet. I used to remember going there and getting our fur babies taken care of. He's the only one I would trust my fur babies to. Always remembered Mr. Dickson was a hero to all. Especially to those who couldn't afford to get their fir babies looked at he would always made sure they got the care they needed

My thoughts and prayers to the family.

Peggy my thoughts and prayers are with you. You know how much I thought of him and how patient he was with me and my "kids" he will be missed.

Peggy & family, So sorry to hear of your loss of Tommy. I will have your family in my thoughts and prayers. Love, Aggie Ferguson Mackey

I first met Tommy when he came to WOM. I cared for him from 3-11. Caring for Tommy was such a pleasure. He was much more than just a resident. He and Peggy truely touched my heart. I am Gonna miss his smile and sudden bursts of laughter. It would make Peggy and I laugh so hard. I remember meal time. Tommy would talk to me and it didn't matter where he was in his mind we connected. We would laugh so hard at.the tons of kisses he would give me. God truely blessed me when he sent Tommy and...

I worked for Tommy twenty-seven years ago and that is when he became my friend. Tommy was one of the hardest working people I have ever known. He loved his wife Peggy and his children Gray and Bryan. Tommy also loved Elvis Pressley, when a song came on by Elvis Tommy would always say “sing it Elvis”. Tommy will be missed, there will never be another Tommy but we all have great memories of him.

He who loves his wife loves him self, for no one ever hated his own flesh, but nourishes and cherishes it. Tommy and Peggy A Great Love Story!