1949 - 2014
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Fu Wu
November 18, 2024
To piggyback on everyone else here; he was an amazing math teacher & human being. You could tell he was a man who believes in God, a higher power. I still remember the basement classroom in the old Walt Whitman where we learned Algebra. Stuart Mitchie was in my class at that time. has it been over 30 years since that math class??!!!!! Time is an illusion. He told us that the importance of math; is that it helps you to think and solve problems. Valuable tools and life lessons that can be applied for the rest of one's life. We were the 1st class, Class of 1993, to graduate from the new Walt Whitman HS. I'm comforted to know great men like him are now in heaven & enjoying never ending light and joy. Thank you Mr. Dickerson. We all owe much of our success to great teachers like you, we need more of you on this planet we call Earth!!!!
Ehab Abutaleb
March 8, 2022
I remember having Mr. Dickerson for Algebra 2 my sophomore year of high school the year before he retired, and although I was intimidated by him at first, that quickly changed to admiration as he did not hesitate to encourage me or patiently walk through a problem whenever I asked, and always encouraged me the days of my track meets. It is those teachers we so fondly remember in such a formative time in our lives. To the family, I hope you find peace in knowing how well respected and admired Mr. Dickerson was - he had a rare combination of being a professional and no-nonsense educator that all of his students respected and loved about him, and also being an incredible communicator of his subject.
Gary Halperin
March 7, 2022
Coach Dickerson has had a major positive influence on my life. His voice has been in my head for 40 years. I was the captain and point guard of the Whitman 1984-85 basketball team. He was not like some of the other Whitman teachers who could treat us students like the royalty some of us thought we were. No, Coach Dickerson was not interested in pedigree. What could we do for the team in between the lines? That was what he wanted to know. Will you sacrifice for the good of the team? Will you hustle 100 per cent of the time. Will you be present? He was very skeptical of me when he first saw me play as an incoming freshman in 1981. But I won him over-one of my greatest accomplishments on or off a basketball court. We were his first freshmen basketball players at Whitman. Before our last game senior year in the locker room, he cried telling us how much we meant to him. We were stunned. Really, the bottom line is that Coach Dickerson treated me like his son and is a big part of any success I have had as a coach, father, and teacher. So, hi coach. I am looking forward to maybe being in your presence in some other realm some day. I love you. I miss you. God bless you.
Russ Rushton
November 12, 2021
I miss Marty so much, he was a great friend, mentor, teaching colleague, I was truly blessed to know him and to work with him at Whitman HS. I will always feel like I owe him so much. To his family, I can't believe it's been 7 years now, I hope you all are doing well. My sincerest condolences and empathy in your loss.
Christine Shoemaker Swanson
June 21, 2015
Sue, I am hurting for you and know what you are going through. My husband died November 8, 2014. Know I will be praying for your comfort.
1979 Maryland AA Boys State Champions
Bobby Summer #12
May 12, 2015
It deeply saddened me when I discovered Coach Marty Dickerson had passed. If I could I would thank him for the lessons on life! I appreciate the tough love, even though I knew he was NOT necessarily a mean man:-) He called me into the office a time or two, about grades...I did not fair well then, but, now I hold a Masters degree in Education. I have him to thank for that. He was a motivator! Even when I did not realize it, he was motivating me. He groomed me to be a motivator as well! It was so very difficult to watch my teammates at the University of Maryland Cole Field House, but so gratifying to see them win it all. Once he scheduled a scrimmage game at Spingarn HS. Home of Hall of Famer and NBA great Elgin "Rabbit" Baylor. We had his nephew Frank "Butch" Baylor on our roster. He said to me, "Bobby can you lead us there?" I said, "I think so." He said, "And oh, by the way, you're starting!" "Uh, OKAY, Coach D", I said. But, that is how he was. We were a family, he molded us that way. We wanted to do EVERYTHING for him to be proud of us. We all had such a great admiration for the man. We were hard on each other, we pushed each other to be the best! That is what a great leader and mentor he was. When Eric Butler (our point guard) and I both arrived at Blair from Carroll HS, it was after Coach Gene Doane's departure. It was also Coach Dickerson's first year at Blair HS. He was so charismatic. Coach Doane had left quite a mark on the Maryland sports scene. I for one, along with probably quite a few others wondered how he would fill Doane's shoes. Well, he showed us all by winning it all in his very first season. He came in and we worked our tails OFF. At the very beginning he scheduled the toughest opponents he could find. How he did this, I do not know. Apparently coach had done his research and asked around a bit. He could play too. Ask the bigs, he would demonstrate a jump hook on occasion. I see some of my other teammates have already checked in. Kevin and Marcus it was great seeing you guys' remarks. Hopefully, others will join in. All my best to his wife, sons, family and friends. I will continue to feel blessed with overwhelming joy at knowing this great man!!
John Cummins
January 6, 2015
The Cummins Family (John, Judie, John Jr. and Bob, formerly of Bethesda, are so sorry for Marty's passing. He provided the boys with great leadership and support at Whitman as the boys moved on in life to college and beyond. Marty left this world far too young and he will be remembered in our thoughts and prayers.
Veronica Bendit
December 8, 2014
I was very fortunate to have had Mr. Dickerson as my first math teacher at Whitman freshman year. He was one of those teachers that you learned a lot from only because he was so personable. I was fortunate to run into him a few times at the Giant by WJ years after I had graduated. He remembered me and remembered that I was going to UMCP. He always asked how I was enjoying college life. He just knew his students so well. Mr. Dickerson, you were one of a kind. You certainly will be missed. My heart goes out to your family for I know what a loss this is for them. Whitman, Class of '92.
November 30, 2014
Coach Dickerson coached and shaped the man I am today. I played on the March 10,1980 Blair State Championship team, which is also my birthday. Coach has made this day even more special for me!Thank you for the teachings amd memories. RIP Coach!
Bob Kelley
November 28, 2014
Thank you for teaching more than just math to us.
Kevin Guertin
November 28, 2014
A sad day. I was on the Blair 1979 Championship team. His halftime speech at the State Championship game brought tears to our eyes and motivated us to WIN ! Rest in peach COACH.
Mirtha stadler
November 28, 2014
Thoughts and prayers to his family. He was a great person. Mirtha
Marcus Clarke
November 28, 2014
I had the pleasure to play for Coach Dickerson, Montgomery Blair 1979 State Championship Team. I am saddened by his passing. He was a True Mentor,Coach and Teacher. Coach imparted a lot of wisdom to us. He did this by selflessly sharing his lifes stories, good and bad with us his players.
Coach Dickerson and I spent many a day in his office and off the court talking about life. I owe much gratitude to coach Marty. RIP
Missy Robbins
November 27, 2014
RIP, Mr. Dickerson. You taught me a lot about what it means to be a tough love kind of teacher (something I now aspire to every day in my own teaching career). Thank you for also making junior year in high school so much more tolerable. You're one of the great ones, and you will be missed. <3
Michael Votaw
November 26, 2014
We were all deeply saddened by the news of Coach Dickersons's passing. He will always be a great man and role model and inspiration for all of us on the Whitman Varsity basketball team of 1981-82. The lessons we learned from his passion for excellence, commitment to compete, and dedication to leaving each place better than when we arrived have provided direction and inspiration to guide our success in life! God bless your family, and our deepest condolences.
-Mike Votaw, Bill Bonner, Jim Fagan, Doug Keare, Kevin Sheehan, Marc Halperin, Dave Jordan, Joe Furnari, Anthony Delwig, Jeff Stempler
Russ Rushton
November 26, 2014
I was privileged to teach with Marty for 29 years at Whitman and to have coached with him for 8 years. The success that I had as a coach was largely due to him--he taught me how to coach and he taught me a lot about the game of basketball. He was a great teacher, a great colleague and a great friend. He was loyal to a fault and I always knew that he had my back. Sue, Beau, and Brian--I am so sorry for your loss, Marty was a great guy. Please know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers--the world is a little less bright without Marty in it.
Michael Hogue
November 25, 2014
Sue & Family,
I was so sorry to learn of Marty's passing. I had the opportunity to teach and coach with Marty. He was a dedicated teacher and coach who excelled always to the highest degree of excellence. Know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sherwood High School
Walker Heflin
November 24, 2014
I'm so sorry for your loss. Mr. Dickerson was certainly one of my most memorable teachers. He was always fair and understanding but also held you accountable for the work you needed to do. Which is a great quality for him to have instilled into his students no matter where they go in life.
You will be missed.
November 24, 2014
Please accept my sincere condolenes for your loss.PSALM 119:76.
Polly Havenstein
November 24, 2014
Thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Steve Thompson
November 22, 2014
Marty was a wonderful coach and great guy. My sincere condolences to his family.
November 22, 2014
Coach Dickerson, it was a pleasure to have played for you. Thank you for being a great coach to us and a great teacher as well. You always made time to help a student even when they weren't in your class. Your door was always open. Once again, thank you coach. Thank you.
Tom Cheng
WWHS, '96
MacDonald Family
November 22, 2014
Our hearts and prayers are with everyone today!
Stephen Marks
November 22, 2014
Marty Dickerson was a true teacher in all senses of the word. His passion for learning and competing was evident in everything he did and stood for. For those of us who were lucky enough to have him as a teacher, coach, or mentor certainly understand and cherish the lasting legacy this man left on all of us. I cannot thank him enough for what he taught me about life through competition. As great of a coach and mentor he was, his family was always his priority. My thought and prayers go out to the entire Dickerson family and may coach RIP.
Mike Graves
November 22, 2014
Coach D took me under his wing when I was a little kid. I first met him at Western Junior High, he was hang'n out in the hallway, did not know who he was and we started talking. We hit it off, two years later he gave me a chance to start at point guard after being the last one off the bench during JV season. I was his teacher aide during my senior year and he was the one who busted me on the last day of school for throwing eggs in the parking lot (Even though I never got to throw one darn egg). I will truly miss coach and all he taught me. Thanks for being a part of my life.
Mike Graves
Walt Whitman, class of 84
Stephen Snyder
November 22, 2014
I only knew Marty for the few years that we worked together at the Golden Horseshoe, but I greatly admired him and consider him a true friend. I will miss him, and regret not being able to make his memorial service because I am working at "The Shoe" on Saturday.
Roy Barnard
November 22, 2014
Marty was a good friend of mine in college, UCA ,in Conway. We were three gym rats, Marty, Tom Flynt, and me. We played basketball whenever and wherever we could find a gym open. Sadly I had not seen Marty since college and Tom past away a few years ago.. Marty, you and Tom hold a spot open for me, we will try to get the old team back together. Marty, the success you had in coaching doesn't surprise me, you could see way back then, you were a natural leader. Thanks for the memories my friend.
November 21, 2014
Sue and Family:
I was deeply saddened to learn of Marty's death. I have very fond memories of Marty. He was a great teacher, an excellent coach, and an even better person. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this sorrowful time.
Mel Laughner
Olney, MD
Peggy Cameron
November 21, 2014
I can't adequately express in words how much Marty's friendship means to me. Our families have shared so many good times together over the years. From sharing a recipe, working a crossword, engaging in a deep philosophical discussion, Marty did it all and made it fun. I hope Sue, Beau, and Brian will find some peace in knowing how much Marty was loved and respected by all those his life touched. I will miss you Marty.
Greg Beyer
November 21, 2014
Mr D was a great teacher and coach. He was tough but fair and asked no more of you than he gave. He also knew how to get the most out of you as a student and player.
Greg Beyer
Walt Whitman, 1987
November 21, 2014
Marty took our son Brian under his wing as basketball coach at Walt Whitman High School and helped develop and guide him. We and Brian will be forever grateful. Marty was an educator and coach in the very best sense of those words.
Cliff & Patricia Ehrlich Potomac MD
Mark Halperin
November 21, 2014
He was a great coach and a great man. Funny, tough, smart, and dedicated.
April Hoffman
November 20, 2014
Marty was "Grandpa Marty" to my family! Beau and Christa are two of our very best friends and we have been visiting Sue & Marty for the past several years. He was one of the kindest, sweetest men I know! One of my most recent and special memories was this past July when I brought my two boys to visit for a day. Marty was out teaching my 8 year old son, Morris, how to play basketball and giving him pointers. He was enthusiastic and excited to teach my son something new. Marty was sincere and genuine! He was loved by us all, and I can't imagine life without him now. Today, Morris prayed that you are enjoying life in heaven, and that we would not be sad because we will one day see you again! We love you Marty! You will be missed dearly.
Cindy Wolf-Garton
November 20, 2014
Mr. Dickerson was my math teacher at Sherwood. He made learning fun, and I really enjoyed his class. So sorry to hear of his passing. Prayers to his family.
Linda (Ward) Klingensmith
November 20, 2014
I'm so saddened by this news. I was fortunate to have Mr. Dickerson as my math teacher at Sherwood. Such a wonderful teacher, coach, and friend to so many. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
Susan (Clark) Davis
November 20, 2014
Marty Dickerson was my math teacher many years ago at Sherwood High. He was a great teacher, who was also kind, and had a good sense of humor. I'm so sad to hear of his passing. My sincere condolences to his family and friends. R.I.P. Mr. Dickerson.
Helene Hatzes Paci
November 20, 2014
I am so sorry to hear this. Marty was my math teacher at Sherwood High School in the 70' s and he coached my son's 4 years of football at Walt Whitman HS in the late 90' s. He was a wonderful teacher and coach. He will be missed.
Aubre Jones
November 20, 2014
My high school tennis coach definitely had a gift. He got a bunch of teenagers to believe in ourselves - and we went out and became Champions on the courts! Though I hadn't seen Mr. Dickerson in over 30 years, he was a big part of making me a better person. My condolences go out to his family.
Bob Fairbairn
November 20, 2014
I'm really sorry to hear the news. Thoughts and prayers to the family.
Jason Goldberg
November 20, 2014
My condolences to the Dickerson family. I owe him a debt of gratitude for showing me what I was capable of.
November 20, 2014
Mr. Dickerson either taught math or coached my kids and for that my family is grateful.
The Havensteins
Natalie Goldberg
November 20, 2014
I worked in the Guidance Office at Walt Whitman HS and knew Marty for years. He was so nice and the kids loved him. What a sad time for his family. I send my condolences.
November 20, 2014
With heartfelt sympathy for a wonderful teacher, parent and man. Most sincerely, Donna Tydings
Jim McGrath
November 20, 2014
Very sad to hear the news. Coach Dickerson was a great motivator, a great coach and a great man. He set a standard for excellence and held you accountable. When you earned his praise, you knew you had accomplished something. Sincere condolences to his family. Whitman '85.
Rob Ingwersen
November 20, 2014
I am deeply sorry for your loss. It was always a pleasure spending time with Marty. I was fortunate to enjoy his company during our annual golf trip in OC. He livened up the occasion with his smile and positive nature, and was always willing to take time and offer helpful advice and encouragement. I will remember him as a gentleman who took great pride in being an exemplary family man, teacher, and coach. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I wish you peace.
Shane Stroup
November 20, 2014
I am very saddened by the news of Marty's passing. I remember him as a great teacher, coach and role model. He will be missed tremendously by those who have had the privilege of knowing him.
Tyler Lazear
November 20, 2014
Marty was the most respected person I've ever been around. I grew up through high school and college being at the Dickerson's household constantly. He was my coach, teacher, and mentor. If someone was half the man he was, they would be a great man. Marty had the highest ethics, morals, and truly cared about people's well-being. A great leader with a passion to help others achieve success. He was an amazing father, husband, teacher, coach, and positive influence. Marty has touched thousands of lives and will be missed by every one of them.
Lisa Ryan
November 20, 2014
I am so sorry to hear of Mr. Dickerson's passing. He was one of my favorite teachers, one I have always remembered. I was just remembering fun memories in Geometry class and sharing stories at our 35 high school reunion last month. I remember he had a quote above the clock in our math class from Vince Lombardi, I can't remember the exact one, but it more than likely should be this one as it truly reflects my memory of Mr. Dickerson, “The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor.” Many hugs to the Dickerson family during this difficult time. Lisa Bellman Ryan, Class of '79 SHS
Cory Butler
November 20, 2014
My condolences to his wife, family, and friends of Marty.
He was a wonderful person and always had a positive outlook on life.
He will truly be missed by all.
Tony Bowman
November 20, 2014
Coach Dickerson was a truly influential educator. I first remember him as our JV Basketball coach at Sherwood High School in 1976. He will be fondly remembered. Thoughts and prayers for his family.
Amelia Clark
November 20, 2014
Mr Dickerson was an exceptional mentor and person. He taught me skills that were instrumental for me understanding and loving math that I still use today. I will always have the fondest memories of him, for he was truly a wonderful man. I am lucky that I had the opportunity to be taught by him.
Class of '04
Kate Davison
November 19, 2014
My condolences go out to the Dickerson family. Mr. Dickerson was my favorite teacher at Whitman. He went above and beyond what was required of a teacher and I will never forget the amount of deduction he put into his work. I aspire to be the kind of teacher he was. He will be truly missed.
Kim Sterling Villella
November 19, 2014
Sending prayers of strength and comfort to Mr. Dickerson's family during this sad time. Rest in Peace Mr. Dickerson. Sherwood '81.
Philip Tuchman
November 19, 2014
I had Mr. Dickerson for Algebra 2 in 10th grade at Walt Whitman High School. He was by far my favorite math teacher. He commanded the classroom in a way that made you really want to learn. He explained things in ways others could not. He will be truly missed.
Rob Ritter
November 19, 2014
Marty had a unique gift. He instilled confidence in others by his own confidence in himself and whatever he was teaching. Marty was a Hall of Fame family member. Always there in a time of need. He taught me post moves in his driveway and I'll never forget the honorable man he is, was, and will always be. Proud he was my uncle.
Mary Cecilia (Chio) Miller
November 19, 2014
Dear Marty, we will fondly remembered you. Rest in peace. May God comfort your wife Susan, your family, and the Ritter/Dickerson family. Love, Chio, and Phil, and family
Joshua Han
November 19, 2014
I remember meeting him first during Maplewood little league football and although I wasn't coached by him, I could tell he was a great coach by his presence alone. I also remember him as a solid math teacher and he was always willing to take the extra time to help you figure out and learn the material. R.I.P Coach Dickerson.
Thomas Haggerty
November 19, 2014
My condolences to the family. Mr. Dickerson was an exceptional educator and man and will be missed by the many that knew him.
Susan Mulla Berry '04
November 19, 2014
Mr. Dickerson was my favorite teacher during my time at Whitman. He somehow had an ability to make our class laugh while still teaching us math and making us enjoy it! You'll be forever missed and a Whitman legend.
Crystal Hovermale
November 19, 2014
Mr. Dickerson was an amazing teacher. He taught his students math and made it fun!!! He truly made an impact on us.
Class of 1998
Darren Braude
November 19, 2014
Marty was one of my favorite teachers and head football coach whom i still think about often. Seemed like an all around good man. I personally did not play varsity basketball after 2 yrs JV for one of main reasons when he stepped down as coach. I especially liked his dry sense of humor and the way he would look at you / expressions when he knew you were goofing off. Condolences to his family and friends. His memories will live on forever..
Jessica Yepez
November 19, 2014
As one of his former Math students I remember his class fondly (and I wasn't a Math person!!)!! He really was such a dedicated and compassionate teacher and I wish there were more teachers out there like him! My thoughts and prayers are are with his family during this difficult time.
Jean Dickerson-Ross
November 19, 2014
Marty was named after my father, another Marty Dickerson, his uncle. Had he lived to read the words written here about him he would have been so proud of the kind of life he lived, as I am. Our hearts go out to Susan, Beau, Christa, Brian, David and Caitlin Rose.
mike kane
November 19, 2014
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Peter Prinz
November 19, 2014
I never played for Coach Dickerson, but he was instrumental in my life for getting me through and to like algebra my freshman year in high school. I use his techniques to this day; his teachings go well beyond the classroom. Tough love in his classroom went a long way. You will be missed, Mr. Dickerson!
Michelle Holloway
November 19, 2014
I was completely devastated on hearing the news of Marty's passing. Marty was the first person I met when I began teaching at Whitman as I was thrown into his classroom 1st period to teach AP Calculus BC. He became my mentor and friend almost immediately. The advice he gave me as a teacher, wife, and parent was invaluable and I wish I could speak to him again. It's unfair that you couldn't fully enjoy your golden years, Marty, but you touched so many lives while here. Rest in peace my friend...you are my inspiration to be the best teacher I can be.
Theresa H
November 19, 2014
I am deeply sorry for your loss. May you allow the peace of God to help you to cope with this grief. (Phillipians 4:6,7)
November 19, 2014
The admiration and praise expressed for Marty doesn't surprise me. I knew Marty was a quality person the first time I played a round of golf with him. I wish I had meet him sooner. Rest in peace my friend. Mike Donovan (Williamsburg, VA)
Mabel & William Lee
November 18, 2014
Marty, a servant leader. A wonderful son, husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend to many lucky ones. William and I have known Marty and Sue over many years and have always admired Marty's unselfish giving of himself to others. So true as an educator, coach, friend, and loved one. Marty, you are the comet that streaks the night sky so rarely in all our lives. You will be missed, yet forever remembered.
Mabel and William Lee
Stuart Michie
November 18, 2014
Coach Dickerson was the type of teacher/coach you will never forget. He commanded performance and respect, all while having a great sense of humor. Some of his quotes still live on in our memories as we laugh about our high school days. He was a true influence on so many kids at Whitman. RIP Coach...
Laura (Shapiro) Metro '93
November 18, 2014
Mr. Dickerson was an excellent teacher. He commanded the classroom and would infuse humor where appropriate. I'll never forget when a student had a seizure in our math class. Mr. Dickerson was calm and acted quickly. He told students what to do while he was attending to the student suffering the seizure. His grace under pressure and leadership in that moment stuck with me. I will always think of him fondly and my thoughts go out to his family.
John Donohue
November 18, 2014
I played just one year of basketball for Coach D in 1989, but I cannot overstate my admiration or appreciation for this great man and the positive impact he had on my life to come. I know that's true for thousands of students and players who were blessed to share time with him. What an incredible life, and legacy, that has ended too soon. I am so sorry for your loss.
Allen Kim
November 18, 2014
I remember having you as a math teacher during my junior year at WWHS. You were a very good, no-nonsense teacher, and I really respected that. I count you as an influence in my pursuit of math and engineering studies, which has ultimately led to my career in Silicon Valley working for tech giants like Intel and Apple. RIP, Mr. Dickerson. You will always be remembered.
mike krosin
November 18, 2014
You will be missed Coach!. Thanks for all your life wisdom
Ariel Fishman
November 18, 2014
Mr. Dickerson was my math teacher at Whitman in 1993. He was a passionate teacher who truly cared about his students in a way that transcended everything he did. My condolences go out to his family.
Ryan Kuehl
November 18, 2014
Marty/Coach was an incredible influence on my life. My success in athletics was shaped by all the coaches I had at WWHS, but nobody challenged me like Marty. He was truly a great man/teacher/coach. God bless Coach and his family. I will certainly never forget him.
Jeremy Gabriel
November 18, 2014
I have thought often about coach dickerson in the years since I played for him back at Walt Whitman from 91-94 & those memories always bring a smile to my face. Having a family of my own now I appreciate and am even more grateful for the time, effort, and sacrifice he and his family made for all of us. Thank you Coach Dickerson. My deepest condolences to your family.
Jim&Ida McNamara
November 18, 2014
We have known Marty and Sue only for a short time but you immediately sensed Marty's love for his family, teaching, coaching, students and athletes. Our sympathy for Sue and the family and regrets that we didn't meet him sooner.
Petra Rosenbaum Marino
November 18, 2014
Mr. Dickerson you will be missed! You were a great teacher and I'll always have wonderful memories of you. You will be missed!
Liza Sulinski
November 18, 2014
Mr. Dickerson was always happy to stay with me after school to help me understand math, regardless of if he had practice, meetings, or anything else to do. He always made me know he believed in me and I should believe in myself, too. As a teacher now myself, I hope I can impart so many of the same lessons to my students that Mr. Dickerson taught me.
Michael Brodsky
November 18, 2014
Thank you Mr. Dickerson for all of your help and support and may God bless you and your family.
Sam Yang
November 18, 2014
RIP Coach! Thanks for believing in me as an athlete and developing me as a student. You prepared me for the next level. I will always remember your words of wisdom. Thoughts & Prayers to Friends & Family!
Yasha Toufanian
November 18, 2014
Mr. Dickerson,
We were incredibly lucky to have you as our teacher at Whitman. You left a legacy that cannot be beat. Thank you for everything - you were one in a million and will be sincerely missed. God bless you and your family.
Jeremy Welsh
November 18, 2014
Mr. Dickerson was a great teacher and my one of the best coaches I have ever had the pleasure of playing for. He was a great guy and he will be missed. I am very sorry to hear of his passing.
November 18, 2014
Remembering all the good times we had with our kids at Whitman and especially the time we shared coaching football. Such a sad time for the Dickerson family and the Whitman community. RIP, Marty. - Bob and Terry Snider
Sahar Javadi, WWHS '94
November 18, 2014
Mr. Dickerson was a fantastic math teacher, inspirational coach to his players and just an incredibly sweet person. I was really lucky to be taught by him in a couple of classes at Whitman and also help out with the football team. To all his family, my thoughts are with you at this difficult time.
lanny noggle
November 18, 2014
this bothers me a lot to hear of Marty's death. lanny noggle
Marjorie Scott
November 18, 2014
Marty was a wonderful colleague and friend. We often shared loving stories about our sons. At this time of sorrow, may you find comfort in your memories.
God bless you and your family.
November 18, 2014
Marty not only was an outstanding math teacher and a coach - but someone you could go to for advise, support and friendship. My sincere condolenses to the entire family.
Bob Mathis
Lizzie Fox
November 18, 2014
I had Mr. Dickerson for math at Whitman a number of years ago. He was one of the teachers who really cared about his students and tried his best to give everyone an opportunity to do well. I remember running into him when I was moving into an apartment years ago, about eight years after I had him as a teacher. He recognized and remembered me before I was able to recognize him. I was amazed that he was able to remember me given the number of students he had taught over the years. He was a good teacher and a kind person. I'm sorry to hear of his passing.
Anita Padmanabhan
November 18, 2014
I wasn't a student of Mr. Dickerson's, but I was often gabbing with students in his class before the bell and he would often kindly and humorously kick me out. Years later, he and my father met and were friendly as they walked their respective dogs around the neighborhood. Rest in peace, Mr. Dickerson. You were wonderful.
Alex Robbins
November 18, 2014
Mr. Dickerson was one of my favorite, most fun teachers at Whitman. He will be missed.
November 18, 2014
Throw all your anxiety on Him, because He cares for you. (1 Pet. 5:7)
Pamela Johnson
November 18, 2014
My sincere condolences goes out to you and your family during this time of loss. Please know that you will always be in my prayers. May the peace blessings grace and mercy of our Lord and Savior be with your family always.
Chuck Huegel
November 18, 2014
I am so sorry for your loss. May your special holiday memories help ease your grief this Christmas.
Cherisse Milliner
November 18, 2014
Marty, I remember first meeting you back in 1998. You were my neighbor that worked across the hall from me. You instilled so much in me through our great conversations and I remember how much you were looking forward to retirement. You definitely left your mark here at Whitman and I thank you for allowing me to be a part of it as your friend. My condolences go out to Sue, Beau and Brian may you find comfort in your time of sorrow.....
Courtney Osborne
November 18, 2014
Marty was such an amazing teacher. He was always one to push the students to their fullest potential - and beyond. As a colleague I enjoyed working down the hall from him and our quick conversations over the copy machine or while passing in the hall. I still drive by the old Bethesda house and think about you. My sincere condolences to all his friends and family.
Daniel Wolff
November 18, 2014
Mr. Dickerson,
You were an incredible mentor. Thank you for molding me into the person I am today. You will be missed.
Rich Cameron
November 17, 2014
Marty was the best! The best husband, the best father, the best teacher, the best friend and by far the best coach I ever worked with. I will cherish our friendship forever. May God bless you and your family.
Dean Swink
November 17, 2014
Sue, Beau and Brian, I am so sorry for your loss. You are in my prayers. I owe so much to Marty. He took a chance on me and gave me an opportunity when no one else would. He was a great mentor and I take lesson learned from him on the field with me everyday. I share his wisdom with my players and students constantly. I am blessed to have had the opportunity to work with him.
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