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Everett Chester Dick

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Everett Chester Dick

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
13 Dec 2009 (aged 81)
Kentucky, USA
Burial
Science Hill, Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Everett Chester Dick, 81 years of age, of Somerset, Kentucky, departed this life on Sunday, December 13th, 2009 at the Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital in Somerset.

Everett was born in Somerset, Kentucky on December 5th, 1928, son of the late Dayton T. and Alma Godby Dick. Everett served his country in World War II, retiring out of the military as major, having served for 22 years. He was employed by Somerset Refinery as a supervisor until his retirement. He served as Sunday school teacher, board member and held other various positions in his church. He presently attended Lake Cumberland Nazarene Church, where he was a member.

Everett was survived by his loving wife, Pauline Muse Dick, whom he married on July 25th, 1950; two special nephews, Russell Dick and James Russell Dick, both of Science Hill, Kentucky; three special nieces, Patti Adams of Longmont, Colorado, whom he helped raise, Margaret Littrell of Somerset, Kentucky, and Margaret Lee of Science Hill, Kentucky; several other nieces and nephews, whom he loved very much; and a host of other family and friends who mourn his passing.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Dayton T. Dick and Alma Godby Dick; five brothers, Carl Dick, Arl Dick, Ottis Dick, Howard Dick, and John Hardin Dick; and one sister, Edith Wesley.

Visitations were held after 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 at the Morris & Hislope Funeral Home in Science Hill, Kentucky.

Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, December 17th, 2009 in the Chapel of the Morris & Hislope Funeral Home.

Burial followed in the Science Hill Cemetery with military honors by American Legion Post No#38.

THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF EVERETT,

I'd like the memory of me
to be a happy one.
I'd like to leave an after glow
of smiles when life is done.
I'd like to leave an echo
whispering softly down the ways,
Of happy times and laughing times
and bright and sunny days.
I'd like the tears of those who grieve,
to dry before the sun
of happy memories
that I leave when my life is done.
Everett Chester Dick, 81 years of age, of Somerset, Kentucky, departed this life on Sunday, December 13th, 2009 at the Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital in Somerset.

Everett was born in Somerset, Kentucky on December 5th, 1928, son of the late Dayton T. and Alma Godby Dick. Everett served his country in World War II, retiring out of the military as major, having served for 22 years. He was employed by Somerset Refinery as a supervisor until his retirement. He served as Sunday school teacher, board member and held other various positions in his church. He presently attended Lake Cumberland Nazarene Church, where he was a member.

Everett was survived by his loving wife, Pauline Muse Dick, whom he married on July 25th, 1950; two special nephews, Russell Dick and James Russell Dick, both of Science Hill, Kentucky; three special nieces, Patti Adams of Longmont, Colorado, whom he helped raise, Margaret Littrell of Somerset, Kentucky, and Margaret Lee of Science Hill, Kentucky; several other nieces and nephews, whom he loved very much; and a host of other family and friends who mourn his passing.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Dayton T. Dick and Alma Godby Dick; five brothers, Carl Dick, Arl Dick, Ottis Dick, Howard Dick, and John Hardin Dick; and one sister, Edith Wesley.

Visitations were held after 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 at the Morris & Hislope Funeral Home in Science Hill, Kentucky.

Funeral services were held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, December 17th, 2009 in the Chapel of the Morris & Hislope Funeral Home.

Burial followed in the Science Hill Cemetery with military honors by American Legion Post No#38.

THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF EVERETT,

I'd like the memory of me
to be a happy one.
I'd like to leave an after glow
of smiles when life is done.
I'd like to leave an echo
whispering softly down the ways,
Of happy times and laughing times
and bright and sunny days.
I'd like the tears of those who grieve,
to dry before the sun
of happy memories
that I leave when my life is done.

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