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Paul Wayne Dickson

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Paul Wayne Dickson

Birth
Bartlett, Washington County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Oct 2019 (aged 86)
Cedar Falls, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Garden of Devotion, Lot 78, Space 7
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Paul Wayne Dickson, 86, of Cedar Falls passed away at NewAldaya Lifescapes on Monday, October 28, 2019.

He was born in Bartlett, Ohio, son of Wayne and Dorothy (Smith) Dickson.

After graduating from high school, Paul worked as a pumpman for the Illinois Central Railroad in Waterloo until 1953.

in 1953 he was inducted into the United States Army, serving two years in Germany.

After an honorable discharge, Paul returned to Waterloo and was married to Mary Jean DeHaven on July 12, 1958, at Zion Lutheran Church of Waterloo.

He worked various jobs until settling at John Deere at the Product Engineering Center, retiring in 1987 with 32 years of service.

Paul was preceded in death by his parents; and his wife of nearly 61 years, Mary Jean.

Services will be 10:30 am Monday, November 4, 2019, at St. John American Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls with burial at Garden of Memories in Waterloo. Visitation will be 3:30-5:00 pm on Sunday at Dahl-Van Hove-Schoof Funeral Home in Cedar Falls and one hour prior to services at the church on Monday.

Memorials may be directed to Cedar Valley Hospice or NewAldaya Lifescapes.

Paul enjoyed going on big family vacations, reading at home, and watching football or the history channel. He always believed in fixing things and one of his biggest joys was doing car repair with his son-in-law, Jon. In later years, he was very devoted to his wife, Mary Jean, traveling to music festivals, Sturgis Falls, coffee shops, or just hanging around having snacks and tending to her needs while at the nursing home. His family was very important to him.

He had a unique sense of order within his home, but was much more care free on his many travels across the country. He was at his best while on coast-to-coast family tours to various historical sites, national parks, big cities, small cities, fishing holes, and obscure camping areas. His childhood sense of adventure was always with him through his enjoyment of amusement parts, canoe trips, white water rafting, horseback riding, or attempting to downhill ski. A trip with Paul always involved a bit of the unknown whether in destination or duration – wanderlust that he passed on to all of his children.

Dahl - Van Hove - Schoof Funeral Home & Cremation Service
Paul Wayne Dickson, 86, of Cedar Falls passed away at NewAldaya Lifescapes on Monday, October 28, 2019.

He was born in Bartlett, Ohio, son of Wayne and Dorothy (Smith) Dickson.

After graduating from high school, Paul worked as a pumpman for the Illinois Central Railroad in Waterloo until 1953.

in 1953 he was inducted into the United States Army, serving two years in Germany.

After an honorable discharge, Paul returned to Waterloo and was married to Mary Jean DeHaven on July 12, 1958, at Zion Lutheran Church of Waterloo.

He worked various jobs until settling at John Deere at the Product Engineering Center, retiring in 1987 with 32 years of service.

Paul was preceded in death by his parents; and his wife of nearly 61 years, Mary Jean.

Services will be 10:30 am Monday, November 4, 2019, at St. John American Lutheran Church in Cedar Falls with burial at Garden of Memories in Waterloo. Visitation will be 3:30-5:00 pm on Sunday at Dahl-Van Hove-Schoof Funeral Home in Cedar Falls and one hour prior to services at the church on Monday.

Memorials may be directed to Cedar Valley Hospice or NewAldaya Lifescapes.

Paul enjoyed going on big family vacations, reading at home, and watching football or the history channel. He always believed in fixing things and one of his biggest joys was doing car repair with his son-in-law, Jon. In later years, he was very devoted to his wife, Mary Jean, traveling to music festivals, Sturgis Falls, coffee shops, or just hanging around having snacks and tending to her needs while at the nursing home. His family was very important to him.

He had a unique sense of order within his home, but was much more care free on his many travels across the country. He was at his best while on coast-to-coast family tours to various historical sites, national parks, big cities, small cities, fishing holes, and obscure camping areas. His childhood sense of adventure was always with him through his enjoyment of amusement parts, canoe trips, white water rafting, horseback riding, or attempting to downhill ski. A trip with Paul always involved a bit of the unknown whether in destination or duration – wanderlust that he passed on to all of his children.

Dahl - Van Hove - Schoof Funeral Home & Cremation Service


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  • Created by: Jean
  • Added: Oct 30, 2019
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/204292426/paul_wayne-dickson: accessed ), memorial page for Paul Wayne Dickson (21 Feb 1933–28 Oct 2019), Find a Grave Memorial ID 204292426, citing Garden Of Memories, Waterloo, Black Hawk County, Iowa, USA; Cremated; Maintained by Jean (contributor 47905531).