Marilyn Dickey Death, Obituary – Marylyn is survived by her sons, Mike Dickey (fiancée Brandi Huffman), and Rick Dickey; her daughter, Paula Auler; her grandsons, Kyle Dickey, Craig Dickey, and Chad Dickey; one great-granddaughter; her sister, Judy Cumberland; her brother, Jim Zehrung; and a number of nieces and nephews. Marylyn was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Dickey. Marylyn’s spouse, Robert Dickey, passed away before her. He was her predecesor. Her husband, Robert Dickey, who had preceded her in death, also went away before she did.
Carrie Auler, Marylyn’s grandchild, had already passed away before to the passing of Marylyn’s grandmother. Marylyn’s sister Carolyn Farmer and her brother Jr. Zehrung had also passed away prior to the passing of Marylyn. Her husband as well as both of her parents passed away prior to her own passing. She was the final surviving member of her family. During the days coming up to Marylyn’s passing, the caregivers at Community Hospice gave her the utmost attention and support. We would like to extend our most heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of those individuals who provided care for Marylyn on behalf of her family.
Marylyn is survived by her sons, Mike Dickey (fiancée Brandi Huffman), and Rick Dickey; her daughter, Paula Auler; her grandsons, Kyle Dickey, Craig Dickey, and Chad Dickey; one great-granddaughter; her sister, Judy Cumberland; her brother, Jim Zehrung; and a number of nieces and nephews. Marylyn was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Dickey. Marylyn’s spouse, Robert Dickey, passed away before her. He was her predecesor. Her husband, Robert Dickey, who had preceded her in death, also went away before she did.
Carrie Auler, Marylyn’s grandchild, had already passed away before to the passing of Marylyn’s grandmother.
Marylyn’s sister Carolyn Farmer and her brother Jr. Zehrung had also passed away prior to the passing of Marylyn. Her husband as well as both of her parents passed away prior to her own passing. She was the final surviving member of her family. During the days coming up to Marylyn’s passing, the caregivers at Community Hospice gave her the utmost attention and support. We would like to extend our most heartfelt gratitude to each and every one of those individuals who provided care for Marylyn on behalf of her family.