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William “Bill” Arthur Dicks, 72, of Kirkpatrick passed away on December 31, 2022, after a nearly 18-year battle with cancer. A son to Harold Scanlon Dicks and Ann Dicks, he was born in Lafayette on his mother’s birthday, November 1, 1950. As you might guess, he was her favorite gift of all time. Bill was the valedictorian of the Linden High School Class of 1968. He married Brenda Buckley Dicks on June 21, 1975.
While he really enjoyed school, he enjoyed the friends he made. While in grade school, he developed his love for 4-H and sports, especially basketball. In 3rd grade, Bill became closer to Mike Muttersbaugh and Mac Smith to help hone his skills in baseball and basketball. Those friendships continued to grow through high school. While showing cattle, Bill had some wild and crazy times with John Keffer, Rex Foxworthy, Bill Fugate and many others.
After graduation, Bill attended Indiana University from 1968-1972, where he studied Business Administration and was an active member of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity. He was especially proud of his ride in IU’s Little 500.
His passion for the cattle project in Montgomery County 4-H led him to being involved in the Indiana and American Chianina Association, where he became close to the Sheets family. His love for cattle was passed on to his kids and grandkids. Marylou 83Y was a special cow that has produced the show progeny for his grandkids. One of his prized accomplishments was raising the Grand Champion Chi Heifer, shown by the Barker family, at Denver in 1996.
He raised hogs for several years privately and then for Agri-Vest. He then worked in sales at Wright Implement/AHW in Crawfordsville, retiring in 2019. After retirement, he enjoyed loving on his cows, traveling, cheering on his IU Hoosiers, and spending time with his grandkids.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold and Ann Dicks, in-laws - Mildred and Alva Buckley, brothers-in-law - Joe, Larry, and David Buckley, and nephew - Brent Buckley.
Bill is survived by his wife, Brenda, sisters - Alice(Tony) Sessi of Austin, TX and Amanda(Vic) Richard of Columbia, MO, brothers - Jim(Sarah) Dicks of Brownsburg, IN, and David(friend - Janel) Dicks of TN, son - Shane (Hayley) Dicks of Great Bend, KS, daughter - Stacey(Adam) Hartley of Tipton, IN, grandchildren - Dalton Dicks, Parker Dicks, Emily Hartley and Jacob Hartley, as well as many nieces and nephews.
Visitation will be from 11 AM to 1 PM on Saturday, Jan. 7th at Burkhart Funeral Home. Services will begin at 1 PM, led by Pastor Mike Parks. Interment will follow at the Union Cemetery, near Clarks Hill, Indiana
Bill would love for everyone attending the visitation to wear red in honor of the Hoosiers, but understands that could be challenging for many of his family and friends that constantly reminded him to Boiler Up. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Montgomery County 4-H Cattle Barn in care of Jason Gilliland, 400 Parke Avenue, Crawfordsville, IN 47933.
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Jeannie MacArthur
January 8, 2023
I am grateful I got to ride bikes with Bill at Amanda and Vic's wedding in Minnesota. It brought back memories of childhood visits to the farm and one visit Bill made to Keokuk, Iowa where I was growing up. We are the same age, Bill and I, and since I was quite the tomboy I relished having a cousin who played baseball.
I send my loving thoughts to help console Brenda, Stacey, and Shane, all siblings and the rest of family and friends, in facing the big hole that now is evident. I am grateful he is not suffering now, but I know life will seem so strange without his smile, his warmth and engaging ways. May we all celebrate the opportunity we each had to know him and be influenced by the kind of person he was.
May all who knew Bill keep alive the community his life generated by sharing your stories and memories with the family and other friends and not worrying about saying the wrong thing or doing the wrong thing. We need each other.
Kathy (Vice) Platipodis
January 6, 2023
Brenda, I was so sorry to read of your husband’s passing. My deepest sympathies are with you and your family.
Sincerely,
Kathy (Vice) Platipodis
Teresa Buckles
January 5, 2023
So very sorry for your family's loss. Hoping your memories will bring you comfort and peace.
Bob and Peggy Behr
January 3, 2023
Prayers to all the Dicks families.
Grant & Miriam McBee
January 2, 2023
We are very sorry to hear about Bill's passing.
Marty Utley
January 2, 2023
Wishing you peace during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Thinking of you in these difficult times. Bill will be missed.
Kathy Summerfield
January 2, 2023
Brenda, my deepest sympathy and condolences to you and your family! I am so sorry to hear about Bill. He was a good man, besides the "red thing" but God loves IU too. May God bless you and your family with strength, comfort and shared memories. May Bill RIP.
Matthew Horn
January 1, 2023
Rest in peace Uncle Bill. Your suffering is over. You will be missed.
My heart goes out to you Brenda, you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Cheryl Edwards (Neal)
January 1, 2023
We are so sorry Brenda for the loss of your husband. our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
Barbara Archer
January 1, 2023
My deepest condolences to you and the entire family Brenda . Peace be with all during this time .
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