Lucille and Carl owned and operated The Dickerson Rest Home, in Belmont, for 28 years. Additionally, she was a member, and former Sunday School Teacher, at the First Baptist Church of Belmont.
She is survived by: a son, Warren (Kim) Dickerson of Toccoa, GA; two daughters, Ann (Alan) Cotรจ, and Anita Johnson, both of Wellsville; 6 grandchildren; 15Great-grandchildren; sister-in-law, JoAnn Quick; as well as several nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, and husband of 60 years, she was predeceased by: a granddaughter, Melissa Lynne Johnson; five sisters; a brother; and two sons-in-law, Steven Brown and Marc Johnson.
Following Lucille’s wishes, a private family graveside is being planned for next week. Burial will be in Forest Hills Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorial donations to The First Baptist Church, 9 Willets Avenue, Belmont, NY 14813; or to Homecare and Hospice, 194 North Main Street, Wellsville, NY 14895. To leave online condolences please visit www.embserfuneralhome.com .
One great Christian lady! Carl and her were to very special people. When they lived in Alma was at there house growing up. My husband and I ended up buying the house they lived in and owned in Alma. Carl was my Dad cousin and Lucille was his first cousin! My Grandmother and Lucille’s father’s were brother and sister.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers are with the family at this time. Carl and Lucille were a wonderful Christian company. My Grandmother was Lucille’s Aunt. George Quick was my Great uncle.
ReplyDeleteTo the family and friends of the Dickerson and Cornelius i am sorry to hear about ur lose of your loved one my prayers are thoughts are with you all many prayers to you all love u all
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ReplyDeleteAnn and Anita. I'm very sorry for your loss and sending you prayers and condolences.
I will greatly miss my Aunt Lucy. She was such a sweet lady. Prayers for my cousins for strength as they go through this time of sorrow.
ReplyDeleteAleta Hardy Tenney & Virgil
We just want the family to know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers.
ReplyDeleteWe truly will miss Aunt Lucille, she was one of the sweetest lady we have ever know.
You are in my thoughts and prayers. Lucy and Carl were such an encouragement to my husband and I during the time when my husband was intern pastor at Belmont. We spent many Sunday afternoons enjoying Lucy’s delicious food and fellowshipping with them in their home. They were a precious couple!
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