John Ellis Dickerson Jr.'s Obituary
John Ellis “Jack” Dickerson passed away on January 23, 2025, at the age of 78. A resident of Arnold, Maryland, Jack spent a lifetime in service of his friends and family, his students, and his country. Widely known for his generosity, he never turned away anyone in need. Always ready to share a tale, Jack’s storytelling ability was unmatched, always captivating anyone lucky enough to listen. As a Geography Professor, he will be remembered for always offering extra help to any student, especially those studying internationally. His home was always open for gatherings, tutoring, and support.
After graduating from his beloved University of Alabama, Jack proudly served in the United States Air Force. After a decade of military service, he transitioned into a role as an Intelligence Analyst with the U.S. government, where he continued to protect the nation for an additional three decades.
Jack was a loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle, and brother who always prioritized the needs of his family over his own. His sense of humor brightened any room, and he was always ready to offer invaluable advice, life lessons, and perspective. He consistently chose to be optimistic and emphasized the importance of empathy. Jack enjoyed spending time with his family, managing his stamp collection, which he started when he was nine, watching Crimson Tide football, discussing current world events, and being a lifelong learner.
He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Miyoko Yagi Dickerson; his sisters, Joan Garrabrant and Jill Moon; his son, Jonathan Dickerson, and his wife, Kristin; his daughter, Rebecca Campbell, and her husband, Mark; as well as his three beautiful granddaughters, Rose, Elena, and Vivienne, and his granddogs, Irving and Mac.
A Celebration of Life will be held April 4th from 11:00am to 1:45 pm at Lasting Tributes Cremation and Funeral Care in Annapolis, MD, followed by a military ceremony at Maryland Veteran's Cemetery at 2:30 pm, in Crownsville, MD.
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