Howard Dickinson obituary: Howard Dickinson's Obituary, Rochester

In Memory Of
Howard Lee Dickinson
1948 - 2020

Obituary photo of Howard Dickinson, Rochester-NY
Obituary photo of Howard Dickinson, Rochester-NY

In Memory Of
Howard Lee Dickinson
1948 - 2020

Howard died peacefully, Sunday, May 10, 2020. Predeceased by his mother (Virginia), father (Ralph).

He is survived by his stepmother Betty Dickinson; sister Camilla and brother LaVerne (Catherine), stepsisters Elaine Dickinson and Renee Kendricks.

Howard was a loving Uncle who is fondly remembered by his niece Domari and nephew Kullen (Rashan). Howard loved to figure skate and collect movies. Howard was an avid violin player who loved all types of music, which he obtained from his father. Howard’s number one love was figure skating. He loved to skate and watch any Figure Skating event on T.V.

Howard was a U.S. Navy Veteran and was an Air Traffic Controller on the USS Enterprise during the Vietnam War, and was able to travel around the globe. Howard retired from the Regional Transit System where he really enjoyed his work and riders.

He is deeply missed by all but is now in a place of peace and comfort. Considering current events, no services are planned. Interment in Bath National Cemetery.
Howard died peacefully, Sunday, May 10, 2020. Predeceased by his mother (Virginia), father (Ralph).

He is survived by his stepmother Betty Dickinson; sister Camilla and brother LaVerne (Catherine), stepsisters Elaine Dickinson and Renee Kendricks.

Howard was a loving Uncle who is fondly remembered by his niece Domari and nephew Kullen (Rashan). Howard loved to figure skate and collect movies. Howard was an avid violin player who loved all types of music, which he obtained from his father. Howard’s number one love was figure skating. He loved to skate and watch any Figure Skating event on T.V.

Howard was a U.S. Navy Veteran and was an Air Traffic Controller on the USS Enterprise during the Vietnam War, and was able to travel around the globe. Howard retired from the Regional Transit System where he really enjoyed his work and riders.

He is deeply missed by all but is now in a place of peace and comfort. Considering current events, no services are planned. Interment in Bath National Cemetery.

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