Steve Dickerson passed away December 31, 2024 after a long illness. Steve was born in Corinth, Mississippi on January 23, 1946.
He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Luetta Dickerson and sister Donna Sue Crook.
Steve leaves behind his wife of 55 years Dolores Jean Mashburn whom he loved dearly; two children Stanley and Stephanie; grandsons Phillip and Ethan Dickerson; brother Bill (Judy) Dickerson; two sisters Connie (Dean) Molar of Batesville, AR and Dorothy Stinnett of Utah; many found nephews and other family and friends.
Steve was a United States Navy Veteran. He served in Vietnam in 1965 and 1966. He was a retired Captain from the Jacksonville Fire Department. Steve loved to hunt, fish, and enjoyed cooking.
Family-hosted Services will be held on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 12:00pm at the Arkansas State Veterans Cemetery in Sherwood, Arkansas.
Donations can be sent to the Arkansas Heart Association.
Arrangements by A Natural State Funeral Service 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas 72076. 501-982-3400. Online guestbook available at www.anaturalstatefuneralservice.com
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Rest in peace Bubba. We love you.
You were loved greatly, and will be missed terribly❤
I love you grandpa. You will always be in my heart.
My prayers and love are with you Aunt Lori, Stanley, Stephanie and the boys. Rest in Peace Uncle Steve.
Love you Uncle Steve! You will be missed!
I love you brother and will miss you terribly till we meet again some sweet day. Sending my deepest sympathies to Delores and the family. Sure wish I could be there with y’all at this time. Love and prayers!
Love and miss you Uncle Steve! Lots of fun memories with you at Tater Hill for the holidays! Wish I could be there for your service. Praying for the family. Love y’all!
Cousin Steve, I understand now why you haven’t had much time to communicate.
I sure do Miss ya a Lot. Remembering All the good times we had when I brought my kids Jeff & Jennifer to visit my Dad’s (Louis Dickerson) side of the family. And the first time I saw you in Calif when you were on your way to the Big Vietnam war.
Steve was a very good neighbor and friend. Always took the time to visit and talk about the outdoors with mr. Will be missed by family and friends for sure!
Sincere condolences to the entire family. I knew Steve when we were teens. There were several of us hometown boys who knew each other. Steve was always cool, a humorous guy, good company. Of course, that was about sixty years ago. Steve still has his smiling charm as he is sitting in that boat. In addition, I remember the names of Connie and Delores. Blessings and Peace to you all. Rest in God’s Loving Arms, Steve
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