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David Brent Dickson

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David Brent Dickson

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
24 Jun 2022 (aged 42)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Morgan, Morgan County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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David Brent Dickson, 42, passed away on June 24, 2022 due to complications following surgery to remove a brain tumor.

David was born and raised in Ogden, Utah. He was the 12th of 13 children of Neil and Elizabeth Dickson. David was an Ogden boy through and through. His childhood was spent playing in the foothills of Mount Ogden. He attended Ogden Public Schools and graduated from Ogden High School in 1998. After high school he served in the Germany, Frankfurt mission from 1999-2001. He graduated from Weber State University with a bachelor degree in Technical Sales.

The last several years of Dave's life were difficult, but he remained positive and never gave up fighting for what he knew was right. His brain tumor diagnosis was shocking to all but he faced this challenge with faith and hope. Shortly before his surgery he posted the following on Facebook: "Walking my own 'Hero's Journey' has left me broken, battered, bloodied, and bruised…but I wouldn't have it any other way. The journey ahead has some uncertainty, but the Hero doesn't stop, especially with little ones following the path…To everyone who has supported us, I'm so thankful for you. You have blessed and strengthened me more than I could ever tell you."David was born 12th of 13 children of Neil and Elizabeth Dickson and was an Ogden boy through and through. His childhood was spent playing in the foothills of Mount Ogden. He graduated from Ogden High School in 1998. After high school he served in Germany, Frankfurt mission from 1999-2001. He graduated from Weber State University with a bachelor degree in Technical Sales. In 2002, David married Antoinette Jensen. They had two beautiful children whom he treasures. Since their divorce in 2011. Jake and Gracie have lived with their mother in Phoenix, AZ. In 2012, David joined his family with Holly Evans Blaylock and welcomed Parker, Joshua, Ethan, and Grace into his home and heart. Abby and Luke followed soon after. The marriage ended in 2019. Dave played a pivotal role in his children's lives and cared for them as a full time, single father in Idaho Falls, ID. David's abundance of joy, laughter, and love, was more than enough to share among his eight children. They were his life, and he was an incredible dad, charismatic, funny, and infectiously optimistic. He had the best dimples and never stopped smiling (truly never). He was a people person and had many friends and associates in Idaho Falls and Ogden. As one of eight boys in a family of outdoorsmen, Dave grew to love hunting, fishing, and camping with his dad and brothers. He was an entrepreneur and always had exciting and big ideas. He was creative, passionate, and desired to make his mark on the world. No matter the activity; early morning basketball, riding motorcycles, wings night, etc. he wanted to be a part of the fun because he loved to socialize. He worked in the home mortgages at Zions Bank in Idaho Falls and was a faith-filled member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The last several years of Dave's life were difficult, but he remained positive and never gave up fighting for what he knew was right. His brain tumor diagnosis was shocking to all but he faced this challenge with faith and hope. Shortly before his surgery he posted the following on Facebook: "Walking my own 'Hero's Journey' has left me broken, battered, bloodied, and bruised…but I wouldn't have it any other way. The journey ahead has some uncertainty, but the Hero doesn't stop, especially with little ones following the path…To everyone who has supported us, I'm so thankful for you. You have blessed and strengthened me more than I could ever tell you." Survived by his children, Jacob and Gracie Dickson of Phoenix, AZ, Parker, Joshua, Ethan, and Grace Blaylock-Dickson, Abigail and Luke Dickson of Idaho Falls, ID; his mom Elizabeth Dickson, and siblings Gary (Ann), Mike (Jenni), Julie Rae, Roger (Jen), Denise Jacobson (Steve), LeeAnn Nielson (Jeff), Darrell (Sarah), Russell (Christie),Tamara Nickerson (Charlie), Susie Layton (Bryan), Bruce (Melinda), and Darin (Valerie); Kelly and Josh Bradshaw, and the Evans family. His funeral was held Monday, June 27th at Weber Heights Stake Center at 1401 Country Hills Drive in Ogden.
David Brent Dickson, 42, passed away on June 24, 2022 due to complications following surgery to remove a brain tumor.

David was born and raised in Ogden, Utah. He was the 12th of 13 children of Neil and Elizabeth Dickson. David was an Ogden boy through and through. His childhood was spent playing in the foothills of Mount Ogden. He attended Ogden Public Schools and graduated from Ogden High School in 1998. After high school he served in the Germany, Frankfurt mission from 1999-2001. He graduated from Weber State University with a bachelor degree in Technical Sales.

The last several years of Dave's life were difficult, but he remained positive and never gave up fighting for what he knew was right. His brain tumor diagnosis was shocking to all but he faced this challenge with faith and hope. Shortly before his surgery he posted the following on Facebook: "Walking my own 'Hero's Journey' has left me broken, battered, bloodied, and bruised…but I wouldn't have it any other way. The journey ahead has some uncertainty, but the Hero doesn't stop, especially with little ones following the path…To everyone who has supported us, I'm so thankful for you. You have blessed and strengthened me more than I could ever tell you."David was born 12th of 13 children of Neil and Elizabeth Dickson and was an Ogden boy through and through. His childhood was spent playing in the foothills of Mount Ogden. He graduated from Ogden High School in 1998. After high school he served in Germany, Frankfurt mission from 1999-2001. He graduated from Weber State University with a bachelor degree in Technical Sales. In 2002, David married Antoinette Jensen. They had two beautiful children whom he treasures. Since their divorce in 2011. Jake and Gracie have lived with their mother in Phoenix, AZ. In 2012, David joined his family with Holly Evans Blaylock and welcomed Parker, Joshua, Ethan, and Grace into his home and heart. Abby and Luke followed soon after. The marriage ended in 2019. Dave played a pivotal role in his children's lives and cared for them as a full time, single father in Idaho Falls, ID. David's abundance of joy, laughter, and love, was more than enough to share among his eight children. They were his life, and he was an incredible dad, charismatic, funny, and infectiously optimistic. He had the best dimples and never stopped smiling (truly never). He was a people person and had many friends and associates in Idaho Falls and Ogden. As one of eight boys in a family of outdoorsmen, Dave grew to love hunting, fishing, and camping with his dad and brothers. He was an entrepreneur and always had exciting and big ideas. He was creative, passionate, and desired to make his mark on the world. No matter the activity; early morning basketball, riding motorcycles, wings night, etc. he wanted to be a part of the fun because he loved to socialize. He worked in the home mortgages at Zions Bank in Idaho Falls and was a faith-filled member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The last several years of Dave's life were difficult, but he remained positive and never gave up fighting for what he knew was right. His brain tumor diagnosis was shocking to all but he faced this challenge with faith and hope. Shortly before his surgery he posted the following on Facebook: "Walking my own 'Hero's Journey' has left me broken, battered, bloodied, and bruised…but I wouldn't have it any other way. The journey ahead has some uncertainty, but the Hero doesn't stop, especially with little ones following the path…To everyone who has supported us, I'm so thankful for you. You have blessed and strengthened me more than I could ever tell you." Survived by his children, Jacob and Gracie Dickson of Phoenix, AZ, Parker, Joshua, Ethan, and Grace Blaylock-Dickson, Abigail and Luke Dickson of Idaho Falls, ID; his mom Elizabeth Dickson, and siblings Gary (Ann), Mike (Jenni), Julie Rae, Roger (Jen), Denise Jacobson (Steve), LeeAnn Nielson (Jeff), Darrell (Sarah), Russell (Christie),Tamara Nickerson (Charlie), Susie Layton (Bryan), Bruce (Melinda), and Darin (Valerie); Kelly and Josh Bradshaw, and the Evans family. His funeral was held Monday, June 27th at Weber Heights Stake Center at 1401 Country Hills Drive in Ogden.

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