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Lori Jane <I>Dickson</I> Stockard

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Lori Jane Dickson Stockard

Birth
Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee, USA
Death
28 Jun 2014 (aged 49)
Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee, USA
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Life Legacy

Mrs. Lori Jane Dickson Stockard, age 49 of Columbia, passed away Saturday, June 28, 2014 at her residence, following a brief illness.

Funeral services to celebrate Lori's life will be conducted on Tuesday, July 1st at 6:00 pm from the chapel of Heritage Funeral Home, officiated by Pastor Rick Points and Mr. Keith Baker, with special music offered by Rev. Tommy Vann. The family will visit with friends on Tuesday from 3:00 until 6:00 pm at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society, Maury County Unit, P.O. Box 1864, Columbia, TN 38402. Heritage Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Lori was born in Columbia on October 25, 1964 and was the daughter of Royal Dickson Sr. and Frances Pigg Dickson, both whom survive. She was a 1983 graduate of Columbia Central High School and attended Columbia State Community College. Accomplishing something that most people never do, Lori found her passion early in life. She was a lifelong beautician, cosmetologist, and colorist with Royal's Hair Fashion, off the Columbia Town Square. Her customers absolutely adored her. Lori's efficiency in cutting male customer's hair meant they could return to work quickly, while she spent time listening and pampering her female customers as they needed. Her co-workers loved her as she was an inspiration and friend to them, as well as working alongside her mother and partner.

Lori was a loving daughter, sister and friend. Although her beautiful smile and laughter could fill a room, her heart would swell anytime her brother, Royal Jr., came into her presence. They were siblings who adored each other and always enjoyed time spent together.

Intelligent, intuitive, caring and generous are all words used to describe Lori. She was personable and commanded respect just by being herself. She was non-judgmental never met a stranger. Everyone who knew her, whether family, customer or friend, will have an abundance of stories and memories to share about her life.

In the free time she had she loved to read mystery novels, do sketches, or play with her animals. Even in her final weeks she continued to say she wanted to be at home with her precious dog, Nora Jane. It was a wish that was graciously granted to her. Her faith was expressed with her Christian family at West End Baptist Church in Columbia.

In addition to her father: Royal Dickson, Sr. and mother: Frances Pigg Dickson, both of Columbia; she is survived by her husband: Scotty Stockard of Columbia; her brother and sister-in-law: Royal and Robin Dickson, Jr. of Lynnville; a sister: B. J. Doughty of Nashville; two step-sisters: Meagan Lindsey of Hartford, CT and Amy Smith of Cleveland, TN; nieces: Breanna Dickson of Lynnville and Sara Richardson of Nashville; and a nephew: Jon Richardson of Florence, AL.


Life Legacy

Mrs. Lori Jane Dickson Stockard, age 49 of Columbia, passed away Saturday, June 28, 2014 at her residence, following a brief illness.

Funeral services to celebrate Lori's life will be conducted on Tuesday, July 1st at 6:00 pm from the chapel of Heritage Funeral Home, officiated by Pastor Rick Points and Mr. Keith Baker, with special music offered by Rev. Tommy Vann. The family will visit with friends on Tuesday from 3:00 until 6:00 pm at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial donations be made to the American Cancer Society, Maury County Unit, P.O. Box 1864, Columbia, TN 38402. Heritage Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements.

Lori was born in Columbia on October 25, 1964 and was the daughter of Royal Dickson Sr. and Frances Pigg Dickson, both whom survive. She was a 1983 graduate of Columbia Central High School and attended Columbia State Community College. Accomplishing something that most people never do, Lori found her passion early in life. She was a lifelong beautician, cosmetologist, and colorist with Royal's Hair Fashion, off the Columbia Town Square. Her customers absolutely adored her. Lori's efficiency in cutting male customer's hair meant they could return to work quickly, while she spent time listening and pampering her female customers as they needed. Her co-workers loved her as she was an inspiration and friend to them, as well as working alongside her mother and partner.

Lori was a loving daughter, sister and friend. Although her beautiful smile and laughter could fill a room, her heart would swell anytime her brother, Royal Jr., came into her presence. They were siblings who adored each other and always enjoyed time spent together.

Intelligent, intuitive, caring and generous are all words used to describe Lori. She was personable and commanded respect just by being herself. She was non-judgmental never met a stranger. Everyone who knew her, whether family, customer or friend, will have an abundance of stories and memories to share about her life.

In the free time she had she loved to read mystery novels, do sketches, or play with her animals. Even in her final weeks she continued to say she wanted to be at home with her precious dog, Nora Jane. It was a wish that was graciously granted to her. Her faith was expressed with her Christian family at West End Baptist Church in Columbia.

In addition to her father: Royal Dickson, Sr. and mother: Frances Pigg Dickson, both of Columbia; she is survived by her husband: Scotty Stockard of Columbia; her brother and sister-in-law: Royal and Robin Dickson, Jr. of Lynnville; a sister: B. J. Doughty of Nashville; two step-sisters: Meagan Lindsey of Hartford, CT and Amy Smith of Cleveland, TN; nieces: Breanna Dickson of Lynnville and Sara Richardson of Nashville; and a nephew: Jon Richardson of Florence, AL.



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