Lawrence Victor "Vic" Dickey, 74, of Swatara Twp. died Wednesday at home.
He retired as a machinist from the Steelton Plant of Bethlehem Steel Corp.; was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II; co-founder of the Lawnton Athletic Association and a member of the Lawnton Hall of Fame; a member of the Capital Area Chapter, Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame; had been a Lawnton Midget Baseball and Harrisburg Businessmen's Softball League coach; and founded the Harrisburg Chapter, Softball Umpires Association.
He was a member and past president of the Home Association of Lawnton American Legion Post 998; a member of St. Catherine Laboure Catholic Church, Swatara Twp., where he was a eucharistic minister and a past president of the Holy Name Society; and a member of the Swatara High School Alumni Association and Steelton Steelworkers Union Local 1688.
Surviving are his wife, Edith M. Dickey.
Neill Funeral Home, Paxtang
Harrisburg Patriot News 14 Nov 1996
Lawrence Victor "Vic" Dickey, 74, of Swatara Twp. died Wednesday at home.
He retired as a machinist from the Steelton Plant of Bethlehem Steel Corp.; was a Marine Corps veteran of World War II; co-founder of the Lawnton Athletic Association and a member of the Lawnton Hall of Fame; a member of the Capital Area Chapter, Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame; had been a Lawnton Midget Baseball and Harrisburg Businessmen's Softball League coach; and founded the Harrisburg Chapter, Softball Umpires Association.
He was a member and past president of the Home Association of Lawnton American Legion Post 998; a member of St. Catherine Laboure Catholic Church, Swatara Twp., where he was a eucharistic minister and a past president of the Holy Name Society; and a member of the Swatara High School Alumni Association and Steelton Steelworkers Union Local 1688.
Surviving are his wife, Edith M. Dickey.
Neill Funeral Home, Paxtang
Harrisburg Patriot News 14 Nov 1996
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