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Thomas Wayne Dikeman

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Thomas Wayne Dikeman

Birth
Cañon City, Fremont County, Colorado, USA
Death
16 Jan 2006 (aged 61)
Jefferson, Marion County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Berlin, Linn County, Oregon, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.4824639, Longitude: -122.7431417
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Feb. 11, 1944 — Jan. 16, 2006

Thomas W. Dikeman, 62, died Monday in Jefferson.

Tom was born in Canon City, Colo., and has lived in Oregon for more than 30 years.
Tom died of a Heart attack.
Tom was a jack of all trades, and worked as an electrician for 17 years at Adec in Portland, and six years at Oregon State University in maintenance. He enjoyed bow hunting and fishing, loved camping and very recently learned to cook. Tom was an avid football fan and was a dedicated Denver Broncos follower. Tom will be remembered for his notorious smirk, his gentle nature, the love he gave so freely and his quirky sense of humor.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Leslie George and Alberta Dikeman; brothers Richie and Jimmy Dikeman, and sister Marilyn Duncan. Tom left behind many loving family members and friends, including his wife, Sandra; brothers George of Alberta, Canada, Marvin of Aloha, Leon of Pueblo, Colo., and Steve of Van, Texas; son Kevin, and daughters Kathryn, Cristina and Dallas. Tom was also a proud grandfather of 10.

Tom's family will be holding a private memorial Saturday in Lebanon.

Huston-Jost Funeral Home is handling arrangements. To send online condolences, visit www.hustonjost.com.

Albany Democrat Herald January 19, 2006
Feb. 11, 1944 — Jan. 16, 2006

Thomas W. Dikeman, 62, died Monday in Jefferson.

Tom was born in Canon City, Colo., and has lived in Oregon for more than 30 years.
Tom died of a Heart attack.
Tom was a jack of all trades, and worked as an electrician for 17 years at Adec in Portland, and six years at Oregon State University in maintenance. He enjoyed bow hunting and fishing, loved camping and very recently learned to cook. Tom was an avid football fan and was a dedicated Denver Broncos follower. Tom will be remembered for his notorious smirk, his gentle nature, the love he gave so freely and his quirky sense of humor.

Tom was preceded in death by his parents, Leslie George and Alberta Dikeman; brothers Richie and Jimmy Dikeman, and sister Marilyn Duncan. Tom left behind many loving family members and friends, including his wife, Sandra; brothers George of Alberta, Canada, Marvin of Aloha, Leon of Pueblo, Colo., and Steve of Van, Texas; son Kevin, and daughters Kathryn, Cristina and Dallas. Tom was also a proud grandfather of 10.

Tom's family will be holding a private memorial Saturday in Lebanon.

Huston-Jost Funeral Home is handling arrangements. To send online condolences, visit www.hustonjost.com.

Albany Democrat Herald January 19, 2006


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