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    Dolphy Woodrow Dickerson, Jr. 
    63, For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under 
    heaven: a time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to 
    pluck up what is planted Ecclesiastes 1-3.  Dolphy walked through the 
    gates of glory on December 6, 2013. He was born on July 6, 1950, the son of 
    late Dolphy Woodrow Dickerson, Sr. and Nora Holbrook. He is preceded in 
    death by his son Jimmie Dickerson, a sister Darlene Napier, and a niece 
    Tammy Napier. Survivors include his loving wife Lora Lea (Mills) Dickerson 
    whom he celebrated 40 years of marriage with this past year, daughter 
    Katrina Nelson and her husband Scott, grandchildren Kiley and Logan Nelson, 
    and sister Kathy Adkins (Leonard), three nephews Raymond Napier, Christopher 
    Preece and Bryan Adkins, two nieces Rebecca Conley, and Amanda Preece and a 
    great niece. He was a member of Spring Valley Freewill Baptist Church and a 
    retired truck driver. Throughout his life's journey he faced many 
    challenges. He was humble and grateful for the opportunities given to him by 
    his Lord and Savior. In February 2010, after years of Heart Failure, Dolphy 
    received a wonderful gift of life, a heart transplant. He was proud to 
    advocate for organ donation and tell of his wonderful experience and new 
    opportunities to all who would listen. He never missed an opportunity to 
    praise The Lord for giving him such an awesome challenge and for the medical 
    staff that The Lord provided. Dolphy leaves behind a legacy of smiles, 
    determination, dedication, and a host of friends who he called family, some 
    lifelong, some more recent. Funeral services will be conducted at 1 pm 
    Monday at the Reger Funeral Chapel by Minister Bernie Riggs and Pastor 
    Willis Mills. Burial will follow in the Maple Hill Section of Docks Creek 
    Cemetery, Kenova, WV. Friends may call from 3 to 5 pm Sunday at the Reger 
    Funeral Home.  
    
      
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