Joe Dickerson



Joe Dickerson passed away peacefully January 5, 2019 surrounded by his loving family. He is preceded in death by his parents Lloyd Thomas and Kittye Frances Dickerson, and siblings Kenneth, Bill, Bart, and Juanita Dickerson. He is survived by his wife of 53 years Andrea Dickerson, sister Wynona Dickerson- Casady; children Kittye Trevino (Mark) and Kelly Burns; four grandchildren Victoria Barta (Cody), Olivia Trevino and fiancé Andrew Schlemmer, Morgan Burns, and Callan Burns; and one great- grandchild Tristin Barta.

Joe spent his youth hunting, fishing, riding horses, and playing All District football. He graduated from Clear Creek High School in 1963 where he met the baton-twirling love of his life, Andy. He was a lifetime member of Pipe Fitters Local Union 211, his true passions lived in green pastures raising cattle and riding horses on his self-built Rafter 6 Ranch. In retirement, he enjoyed touching the lives of his family, friends, and neighbors through acts of kindness. Joe, Paw Paw, was our beloved story-teller and handyman. With our love eternal, Ronald Joe Dickerson hung up his lasso and rode his horse into Paradise.

Services will be held at Crowder Funeral Home in League City, Texas on January 12, 2019. The visitation will held at 3pm with a 4pm service to follow. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the League City Animal Shelter.

15 comments

  1. We’ll really miss you Joe. I so enjoyed hanging out on your front porch on nice evenings, listening to your stories & jokes. Via Con Dios friend.

    Kathy Maddox
  2. So sorry for you all.. Mr Joe was a very nice person..always enjoyed visiting with him when I was at my daughter, Ashley Woodruff’s house and I would see him outside while walking my doggie,that he always played with while we were talking.. Mrs Andi is also a sweetheart,and love talking to her as well and see always
    pet our bullie’s as well .. My heart hurts for you all..y’all will continue to have my prayers .. If Ash or I either one can help y’all in anyway,please let us know..

    Pam Burt
  3. Very sorry to hear of your loss. I knew Joe and his family for most of my life since we lived only kitty corner across the block in Seabrook. They lived on First Street and we lived on Second (now Main) Street. Brother Kenneth was in my class of ’66. His niece Martha and her parents (Bill and Jenny) lived in my parents garage apartment. I hope each day becomes a little easier for you on the next part of your life journey.

    Kay Lynn Baros Cernoch

    Kay Cernoch
  4. Beautiful words for Joe…. hoping to see you all on Saturday…RIP Joe

    Patty Gulley Louis
  5. Please accept our deepest sympathy. May he Rest In Peace. From Doug’s parents. Alvin and Patsy Dlouhy

    Alvin and Patsy Dlouhy
  6. Joe will be greatly missed! May he rest in peace in the loving arms of the Father.
    We will miss his funny stories and his great sense of humor.
    Our deepest condolences to Andy and the family,
    with love,
    Vic and Silvia

    Silvia Trevino
  7. And the cowboy rides away, see you on the other side of the bridge.

    Robin Casady Summers
  8. Joe Dickerson, was a loved classmate of mine and many other
    CCISD students and faculty.
    I am very glad Joe & Andy were
    Apart of my life.
    Praying for Family & Friends
    ❤️🙏

    Carolyn Casey
  9. Andie, you are in my prayers and more prayers ❤️

    Jacki Oliver
  10. I am sorry for your loss. May God be with you and your family during this time of need.

    Mellicent Wiley and Family
    Huntsville, TX

    Mellicent Wiley
  11. Andie and family, Sorry for your loss and prayers for God’s comfort and love in the days ahead.

    Linda Willis Lamb
  12. Our deepest condolences for y’all lost! He was a good man and will be missed.

    Joe Lamb
  13. My thoughts and prayers are with you today, Andy… wish I could be there, but I am in Dallas for the week… sending my love to you and the family… take care dear girl…

    Patty Gulley Louis
  14. Joe always offered up a kind word or hug for the neighborhood children.
    I remember telling him watch that my dog did not eat people food he said well I don’t know when that started. She seems to like biscuits and gravy just fine. She seems to like biscuits and gravy just fine
    I enjoyed visiting about his vast experience with cows and woodworking.
    He loved his wife dearly and was a man of true grit with his friends.

    Trey schoellkopf
  15. Our deepest sympathies on the loss of your beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and brother. Joe Dickerson was truly a “salt of the earth” kind of gury. A good man and neighbor to those of us who shared living on Butler Road with him and Andy.

    Karla and Joe Williams

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