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Daniel Le Verne Dickson was born on August 12, 1963 in Clarksville, Tennessee to Daniel Lee Dickson and Ruth Tyler Dickson. He transitioned from this earthly life to eternal life on Thursday, March 21, 2024 at Tennova Health Care in Clarksville, Tennessee.
Daniel received his education in Clarksville Montgomery County School System. He was employed by ACE Concrete Construction Company for numerous years.
Daniel professed his love for the Lord Jesus Christ and was united with Evergreen Baptist Church until the time of his passing.
In his spare time Daniel loved watching television especially westerns, he looked forward to his favorite game shows.. Daniel also enjoyed grilling where he was able to show off his cooking skills, most of all he enjoyed sitting outside entertaining his family and friends. His presence will be forever missed.
Those left to cherish his memories are his loving mother Ruth O’Neal Tyler Dickson, children; Justin, Mario, Markshia, Ramone and Stevie, grandchildren; Ja’Maya, Keylisya, Sakhia., brother Kelvin Dickson, aunts; Berline Dycus, Patricia (Clearance) Head, uncle; James Tyler, great aunt, Etta Coleman, special friend Patricia Shepherd, god children Ashely, and Shantoya an a host of loving cousins, family and dear friends.
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723 Franklin Street, Clarksville, TN 37040
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