On September 15, 1956, he married his first love, best friend and dancing partner from high school, Janet B. Finson. They built a home in Wells and together had 4 children. Dan and Jan were married for almost 52 years until her death in 2008.
After high school, Dan went to work at Howe’s Floor Store on Route 1 in Wells. Many years later, when Mr. Frank Howe died, Dan took over the business, and later on, employed his 2 sons to help in the business.
Dan was an active member in many organizations throughout his life including the Congregational Church of Wells as a former member of the board of trustees, the Diaconate, a church delegate, Head Usher and was in charge of setting up tables for the Soup’s On program, every week for 9 years. He was also a member of Ocean Lodge #142 AF and AM in Wells, Kora Shrine Temple in Lewiston, Wells Chamber of Commerce and Wells Elks Lodge #2378.
Dan enjoyed vegetable gardening, reading, playing kitty whist and cribbage, traveling and going dancing. Dan was known for his love of good food and no matter what town, state or country Dan was in, he could always tell you the best place nearby to get a good meal. Some people eat to live, Dan lived to eat. He was also blessed with the metabolism to support his love of food. He hosted an annual Fourth of July cookout at his home for almost 50 years.
After his wife passed, Dan began a ritual of cooking large pots of American chop suey, crispy chicken, or some other delectable dish that he would deliver to various friends, neighbors and relatives nearby that he thought would enjoy his cooking and thoughtfulness. At one point, his delivery routine included 12 people.
Dan loved to travel and had visited most of the United States, Canada, Mexico, Italy, Spain, and several Caribbean islands. He also enjoyed traveling via cruise ship to many exotic islands and ports of call.
Most of all, Dan loved to dance. He was a regular wherever Straight Lace was playing and anytime there was a dance or New Year’s Eve party at Spring Hill in South Berwick. Some of the happiest days of his life were the 47 summers he spent at his camp on Mousam Lake in Shapleigh.
He was predeceased by his wife, Janet B. Finson Dickerson, his son, Terence D. Dickerson, a brother, Vincent Dickerson, two sisters, R. Delane Dickerson Duggan and Patricia Dickerson Bruce and sister-in-law, Janice B. Finson Dickerson.
Dan was immensely loved and will be forever missed by his son, Thomas R. Dickerson and his wife Patte, daughter, Tam Dickerson Gowen and her husband Tim and daughter, Tracy Dickerson Thibodeaux and her husband Gary; grandchildren, Steve Moisen and his wife, Kristen, Justin Gowen, Preston Gowen, Amber Gowen Ferchak and her husband Adam, Madeline Thibodeaux and Alexis Thibodeaux; godchildren, Alaina and Audrey Borst, brothers, William Dickerson and Robert Dickerson, sisters-in-law, Pam Reeves and Faye Dickerson and brother-in-law, George Bruce along with many very special nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, cousins and lifelong friends.
On September 15, 1956, he married his first love, best friend and dancing partner from high school, Janet B. Finson. They built a home in Wells and together had 4 children. Dan and Jan were married for almost 52 years until her death in 2008.
After high school, Dan went to work at Howe’s Floor Store on Route 1 in Wells. Many years later, when Mr. Frank Howe died, Dan took over the business, and later on, employed his 2 sons to help in the business.
Dan was an active member in many organizations throughout his life including the Congregational Church of Wells as a former member of the board of trustees, the Diaconate, a church delegate, Head Usher and was in charge of setting up tables for the Soup’s On program, every week for 9 years. He was also a member of Ocean Lodge #142 AF and AM in Wells, Kora Shrine Temple in Lewiston, Wells Chamber of Commerce and Wells Elks Lodge #2378.
Dan enjoyed vegetable gardening, reading, playing kitty whist and cribbage, traveling and going dancing. Dan was known for his love of good food and no matter what town, state or country Dan was in, he could always tell you the best place nearby to get a good meal. Some people eat to live, Dan lived to eat. He was also blessed with the metabolism to support his love of food. He hosted an annual Fourth of July cookout at his home for almost 50 years.
After his wife passed, Dan began a ritual of cooking large pots of American chop suey, crispy chicken, or some other delectable dish that he would deliver to various friends, neighbors and relatives nearby that he thought would enjoy his cooking and thoughtfulness. At one point, his delivery routine included 12 people.
Dan loved to travel and had visited most of the United States, Canada, Mexico, Italy, Spain, and several Caribbean islands. He also enjoyed traveling via cruise ship to many exotic islands and ports of call.
Most of all, Dan loved to dance. He was a regular wherever Straight Lace was playing and anytime there was a dance or New Year’s Eve party at Spring Hill in South Berwick. Some of the happiest days of his life were the 47 summers he spent at his camp on Mousam Lake in Shapleigh.
He was predeceased by his wife, Janet B. Finson Dickerson, his son, Terence D. Dickerson, a brother, Vincent Dickerson, two sisters, R. Delane Dickerson Duggan and Patricia Dickerson Bruce and sister-in-law, Janice B. Finson Dickerson.
Dan was immensely loved and will be forever missed by his son, Thomas R. Dickerson and his wife Patte, daughter, Tam Dickerson Gowen and her husband Tim and daughter, Tracy Dickerson Thibodeaux and her husband Gary; grandchildren, Steve Moisen and his wife, Kristen, Justin Gowen, Preston Gowen, Amber Gowen Ferchak and her husband Adam, Madeline Thibodeaux and Alexis Thibodeaux; godchildren, Alaina and Audrey Borst, brothers, William Dickerson and Robert Dickerson, sisters-in-law, Pam Reeves and Faye Dickerson and brother-in-law, George Bruce along with many very special nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, cousins and lifelong friends.
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