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Jeffery Michael Dickinson
October 17, 1973 - June 5, 2020
Please note!!!!There will be a public viewing at the Chapel on Friday morning starting at 9:00 AM.
Stipulations are: 10 People at a time will be allowed to enter. You must have a mask and gloves and practice safe social distancing of six feet. There will be no loitering inside the chapel. Please be mindful of these mandates as they are put in as safeguards for everyone.
We will also Live Stream the funeral service from our Facebook page Emmett Golden Hunt Memorial Chapel at 11:00 AM for family and friends that will not be able to attend, as the funeral will be private for immediate family not to exceed 10 people. Again those attending the funeral service will also need to wear a mask and gloves and keep safe distancing of six feet. Same 10 person rule applies to the Cemetery
***Staff and Security will be in place to help you navigate through this process.*****
Above all please pray for the family as they go through these difficult times and that we as a nation and community will heal from this pandemic.
LIFE STORY
Life began for Jeffery Michael Dickinson in West Chester, Pennsylvania on October 17, 1973. He was the son of Richard A. and Patricia Bryant Dickinson.
On June 5, 2020 while at home surrounded by his family Jeffery departed this life at the age of forty-six years.
Jeffery was educated in and graduated from the Kennett Square Public School District. He also matriculated at Lincoln University in Oxford, Pennsylvania where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Sociology.
He had been employed as a Social Worker with the Human Services of Downingtown, Pennsylvania as well as the Veterans Administration Medical Center in Coatesville.
Jeffery enjoyed many things in life among them included fishing. He was a kind- hearted gentleman that would always help those in need. He especially enjoyed all holidays where he would use his cooking skills to entertain family and friends. He was an avid fan of the Philadelphia Eagles and 76ers. Jeffery also possessed a huge Sense of humor” and took pride in caring for his parents.
In addition to his parents, Jeffery’s great legacy will forever be cherished by his son: Jeffery Michael Dickinson, Jr of Coatesville, his brother: Richard A. Dickinson, Jr. of West Chester, his Goddaughter: Aaleysia Wilson of Coatesville, aunts and uncles: JoAnn Talbot, Alvera Hammond, Joseph Dickinson, Lawrence Dickinson, Clarence Dickinson and Leonard Dickinson, devoted friends and cousins: Michael and Monique Smith, Barry Steele, Jerome Barrett, Taneka Wilson, JoAnn Johnson, Keith Talbot and Michael Dickinson, a host of cousins other relatives and friends.