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In Loving Memory

Dickens, Barbara K.

Dickens, Barbara K. (nee Pittman) on October 24, 2020.

Beloved wife of the late Kenneth Dickens; dearest mother of Russell Adams, Christine (the late James) Wood, Michele Dickens and the late John (Leslie survives) Adams; our dear grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great grandmother.

Services; Roadside service Tuesday, October 27, 10:45 am at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. A Kutis South County Chapel Service

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8 thoughts on “Dickens, Barbara K.”

  1. Our deepest sympathy and love to your family through this emotional time

    I know she’s in the arms of John ♡

    Love Susan Adams

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  2. Our deepest sympathy and love to your family through this emotional time

    I know she’s in the arms of John ♡

    Love Susan Adams

    Reply
  3. Miss Kitty you will be forever in our hearts and memories. We will always cherish all the great times we had together with you and Kenny. Tell all the gang hello. Until we meet again, Love Diana and Dan.

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  4. Miss Kitty you will be forever in our hearts and memories. We will always cherish all the great times we had together with you and Kenny. Tell all the gang hello. Until we meet again, Love Diana and Dan.

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  5. Ken and Kay were friends when I worked at Ludlow-Sailor company. I enjoyed the trips we
    made for the Steel Workers Union. Ken was our local president. He and Kay were just fun people to be around. In later years they were insurance customers. Kay was a customer when I retired a year ago. I just want to say to their children you had great parents. Please accept my sympathy. Jerry Steiniger

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  6. Ken and Kay were friends when I worked at Ludlow-Sailor company. I enjoyed the trips we
    made for the Steel Workers Union. Ken was our local president. He and Kay were just fun people to be around. In later years they were insurance customers. Kay was a customer when I retired a year ago. I just want to say to their children you had great parents. Please accept my sympathy. Jerry Steiniger

    Reply

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