George Dillich “Dickey” Brown, age 84 of Butler, passed away Sunday, April 10, 2022, at the Butler Memorial Hospital. Dickey Brown has said goodnight, but he will forever continue to live in the hearts of those who loved him. In our hearts, forever remembered. In our hearts forever alive.
Dickey in his more daring days, enjoyed being on his motorcycle loving the freedom of the open road. Later in life, Dickey became quite the bowler and has since taught the game to many others, becoming a family of bowlers. He also enjoyed Golf.
In between the beginning and the end, Dickey had other hobbies, but his biggest interest was in people. Having more friends than one man can count, Dickey was always surrounded by great company. Dickey was and always will be a terrific soul who loved to be around the people he loved and to party on the porch.
George Dillich “Dickey” Brown was retired as a Lumber Yard Foreman for Fagen’s Lumber Company in 2001. He started in the business working at Dillich Lumber Company at an early age then later worked at Busy Beaver Lumber Company.
Surviving is he wife Mary E. (Carrick) Brown, Butler, PA; two daughters and two sons: Leslie LeFebvre and her husband Mark of Butler; Timothy Brown and his wife Val of Chicora; Tracy Maroff and her husband Simon of Ohio; Thomas Brown and his wife Theresa of Butler; seven grandchildren: Elizabeth LeFebvre, Jamie LeFebvre Hakeem, Jamie Walters, Stefanie Martin, Amber Mitchell, Fletcher Brown and Thomas Brown; four great grandchildren; one sister and two brothers: Sandy Rukavina of Ohio; Thomas Brown and wife Debbie of New Castle and Jerry Brown of Florida.
George was preceded in death by his parents, two sisters: Elise Richardson and Samantha Brown; one brother: Elmer “Butch” Brown.
Friends and family are invited to a visitation, Thursday from 1-3 and 5-7 PM at the Thompson-Miller Funeral Home, Inc., 124 E. North Street, Butler, PA 16001.
A funeral service will be held Thursday at 7:00 PM with Bill Wilson officiating.
Burial will be private.
George Dillich “Dickey” Brown was more than just a person, he was also a place, where so many of us called him home. Now he has been called home to heaven where so many have been waiting for him.
Online condolences may be made at www.thompson-miller.com