Dawn Anita Dickmann
Dawn Anita Dickmann, passed away peacefully at Landsdowne Place on Friday, January 13, 2023 at the age of 70. She was born in St. Louis, MO on July 27, 1952. Dawn is predeceased by her father, William F. Dickmann and a sister, Deborah Anne Sifford.
She is lovingly remembered by her mother, Neva M. Dickmann; her sister, Carol S. Shain; her nephew, Timothy G. Burch, Jr.; and many life long friends.
Dawn worked at McDonnell Douglas building F18 fighter jets before working many years as a Dental Assistant with Sunset Hills Dental. Her pets were her kids and her greatest joy – Honey Bear, Stella, Cha Cha, & Bella.
A memorial service is planned for Thursday, January 26, 2023, 12pm – 3pm, at St. Louis Cremation, 320 Jungermann, St. Peters MO 63376.
In lieu of flowers, donations to local animal rescues are appreciated.
Until we meet again my BFF❤️💔❤️
I will never forget our years together. Especially these last 5 years with Grandma and all the pets in your house. You fought hard against a secret enemy and hid it well to us all. Your love for your Mother as you cared for her while you struggled yourself. This last year was a rollercoaster. I kept hope each month but your condition got worse month by month. Week to week. Then day by day. We became the enemy fighting for you. But peace finally found you as your condition drained your fight. But you fought hard and loved even harder. We will miss your chatter and stubborn opinions. But all you knew was love. Your love will be missed but never forgotten. Love you Aunt Dawn!
You came into our lives with laughter and love. There never was a dull or down moment when you were present. Heaven is a brighter place with its new Dawn.
You will be forever missed.
Karen
I grew up in the house right behind the Dickman’s and spent my childhood playing with Dawn. Time goes by too quickly. I had not seen her since high school but was saddened to hear of her passing.
Tom Thompson. Dawn was my first girlfriend we sort of grew up together she was A big part of my life from the late 60s to the mid 70s I was lucky to have known her and every time I think of her I’ll smile
We had lots of fun memories from high school and with our Senior Cougarettes outings. Timothy says it best how we will all miss your chatter and strong opinions. He is so right. We all know how you lived your Mom and took care of her and loved your dogs/“babies”. You were a giver for sure! Timothy was an angel on earth these last months taking good care of you and mak inng decisions in your best interest. Dawn, you will be missed by many so please rest in peace! With Love, Sandy
You were truly a special lady. You’ll be remembered by all your friends from the class of 70.
Dawn, I’m sooo grateful I got to spend time with you at our reunion. The picture of you, Nancy Biggs and me will now be treasured forever.
You will be greatly missed! 😘😘❤️❤️
A long , long time friend. Gone to soon. Your middle name was FUN. Lots of GREAT memories.
Thank you Dawn for introducing us to Coco, a devoted Cocker Spanial. Because of her I learned to like dogs, Bill always has. Hanging out at O Charlys was unforgettable. Will miss you. Hope to see you in Glory!!! Psalm 103: 1 – 3
I have many of fond memories of Dawn! She was always so bubbly and happy. She was also a lot of fun! RIP Dawn you’ll be missed
Dawn, didn’t know you as well or as long as the people who have left comments.
Met you at church in November 2003, but you Sherry and I want to First Night on News Year eve had a good time, but like to froze. Then we three volunteer again at Easter 2004 working the Easter Egg Hunt, and froze again, high temp that day 19 degrees, but we still had a good time. Church services together at SLFC then off to lunch. Camping you, me, Sherry and your sweet precious mom Neva, and of course our fur babies (ou dogs).
My husband Lou also met you at church When Lou and I got married in 2008 you where there not only at wedding to celebratewith us, but came the day before to help decorate. You will be missed, until we meet again.