He was born November 2, 1950, in Dublin, Texas to Tommie Dee Mohon and Mae Isabelle Roberts Mohon.
Dickie Dee married his loving wife of thirty-five years, Kelley Lynne Hope, on June 15, 1989.
Dickie Dee graduated from De Leon High School Class of 1970. He was a proud De Leon Bearcat and has always supported the school however he was able. He was the owner and operator of the Pecan House for many decades, ran his used equipment yard, and offered dirt work services. He worked his entire life building his businesses and enjoyed the many friendships he made along the way. Dickie Dee loved cattle ranching and loved to be out tending to them as much as possible. He was always a hard worker, a loyal friend, a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, a special brother and uncle, and a dependable neighbor. He will be missed deeply by the De Leon community, his many friends, and his loving family.
He is survived by his wife, Kelley Mohon; son, Jason Richard Mohon and wife, Kaila; grandchildren, Kandyce Mohon, Rylan Mohon, and Brendan Mohon; sister, Sue Hardin and husband, Jimmy; brother-in-law, Jim Carr; numerous beloved nieces, nephews, other extended family members, and many dear friends. Dickie Dee was preceded in death by his parents; and sisters, Tommie Carr and Cindy Mohon; and special cousin, C.L. Mohon and wife Nell Rose.
Serving as pallbearers will be Rickey Gooden, Jeff Loudermilk, David Abbey, Daniel Hardin, Dusty Hardin, Danny Anderson, Orin Kern, and Brendan Mohon. Honorary pallbearers are David Gardner, Eddie Hight, Brad Koonce, Scotty Koonce, Neil Singleton, Ernie Escamilla and Bill Wilkerson.
He was born November 2, 1950, in Dublin, Texas to Tommie Dee Mohon and Mae Isabelle Roberts Mohon.
Dickie Dee married his loving wife of thirty-five years, Kelley Lynne Hope, on June 15, 1989.
Dickie Dee graduated from De Leon High School Class of 1970. He was a proud De Leon Bearcat and has always supported the school however he was able. He was the owner and operator of the Pecan House for many decades, ran his used equipment yard, and offered dirt work services. He worked his entire life building his businesses and enjoyed the many friendships he made along the way. Dickie Dee loved cattle ranching and loved to be out tending to them as much as possible. He was always a hard worker, a loyal friend, a devoted husband, father, and grandfather, a special brother and uncle, and a dependable neighbor. He will be missed deeply by the De Leon community, his many friends, and his loving family.
He is survived by his wife, Kelley Mohon; son, Jason Richard Mohon and wife, Kaila; grandchildren, Kandyce Mohon, Rylan Mohon, and Brendan Mohon; sister, Sue Hardin and husband, Jimmy; brother-in-law, Jim Carr; numerous beloved nieces, nephews, other extended family members, and many dear friends. Dickie Dee was preceded in death by his parents; and sisters, Tommie Carr and Cindy Mohon; and special cousin, C.L. Mohon and wife Nell Rose.
Serving as pallbearers will be Rickey Gooden, Jeff Loudermilk, David Abbey, Daniel Hardin, Dusty Hardin, Danny Anderson, Orin Kern, and Brendan Mohon. Honorary pallbearers are David Gardner, Eddie Hight, Brad Koonce, Scotty Koonce, Neil Singleton, Ernie Escamilla and Bill Wilkerson.
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