Virginia L. Dickey

Virginia L. Dickey

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August 12, 1928 ~ January 28, 2014

Virginia L. Dickey, 85, of Seymour, died at 3 a.m. Jan. 28, 2014, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. Virginia was a loving person who enjoyed outside activities, especially camping, hiking and swimming. She also enjoyed reading and spending time with her family. A 1946 graduate of Columbus High School, she worked at Indiana Bell Telephone Co. then retired from Columbus Regional Hospital where she was a switchboard operator for 20 years. She was a member of Reddington Christian Church. Born in Madison Aug. 12, 1928, Virginia was the daughter of Frank E. "Monk" Tewell and Thelma L. Quillen Tewell. She married Claude "Bud" Dickey Aug. 26, 1966. Survivors include her husband; a son, Steven M. Day of San Diego, CA; daughters, Bonita L. Robertson of Franklin, IN, Melody Kriete, Natalie Day and Megan McKinney, all of Brownstown, IN; stepdaughters, Cindy and Shari Dickey of North Vernon, IN; grandchildren, Jessica Robertson Cody, Keely Robertson Leach, Britney Dickey, Justin Day, Jenifer Day Healy, Kyle Day and Candyce Day; and sisters, Katheryn Loose of Kingman, AZ, Martha Franklin of New Castle, IN, and Linda Lockwood of Wichita Falls, TX. She was preceded in death by a brother, Louis E. Tewell. Arrangements were entrusted to Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. Cremation is planned. Memorial contributions may be made to the IU Simon Cancer Research Center for Breast Cancer. Please make memorial gifts payable to the IU Foundation/Breast Cancer Research. Please indicate, "In memory of Virginia Dickey" on your gift. Mail to IU Simon Cancer Center, P.O. Box 660245, Indianapolis, IN 46266-0245.

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  1. Ill always remember the camping trips with family. They were full of fun and laughter and exploring and just having a good time with each other. I will miss my Mother for the rest of my life.

  2. I met Virginia when she worked at Indiana Bell, and came to be good friends with her. She was a very sweet person. My condolences to her husband and family. May God be with you at this hard time of life. Love Judy


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virginia  dickey

August 12, 1928 ~ January 28, 2014

Virginia L. Dickey, 85, of Seymour, died at 3 a.m. Jan. 28, 2014, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. Virginia was a loving person who enjoyed outside activities, especially camping, hiking and swimming. She also enjoyed reading and spending time with her family. A 1946 graduate of Columbus High School, she worked at Indiana Bell Telephone Co. then retired from Columbus Regional Hospital where she was a switchboard operator for 20 years. She was a member of Reddington Christian Church. Born in Madison Aug. 12, 1928, Virginia was the daughter of Frank E. "Monk" Tewell and Thelma L. Quillen Tewell. She married Claude "Bud" Dickey Aug. 26, 1966. Survivors include her husband; a son, Steven M. Day of San Diego, CA; daughters, Bonita L. Robertson of Franklin, IN, Melody Kriete, Natalie Day and Megan McKinney, all of Brownstown, IN; stepdaughters, Cindy and Shari Dickey of North Vernon, IN; grandchildren, Jessica Robertson Cody, Keely Robertson Leach, Britney Dickey, Justin Day, Jenifer Day Healy, Kyle Day and Candyce Day; and sisters, Katheryn Loose of Kingman, AZ, Martha Franklin of New Castle, IN, and Linda Lockwood of Wichita Falls, TX. She was preceded in death by a brother, Louis E. Tewell. Arrangements were entrusted to Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home. Cremation is planned. Memorial contributions may be made to the IU Simon Cancer Research Center for Breast Cancer. Please make memorial gifts payable to the IU Foundation/Breast Cancer Research. Please indicate, ?In memory of Virginia Dickey? on your gift. Mail to IU Simon Cancer Center, P.O. Box 660245, Indianapolis, IN 46266-0245.

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  1. I met Virginia when she worked at Indiana Bell, and came to be good friends with her. She was a very sweet person. My condolences to her husband and family. May God be with you at this hard time of life.
    Love Judy

  2. Ill always remember the camping trips with family. They were full of fun and laughter and exploring and just having a good time with each other. I will miss my Mother for the rest of my life.


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