
Richmond, ME – Michael A. Dickey, 61, of Richmond, died peacefully on Monday, February 15, 2021.
He was born on February 18, 1959 in Oceanside, CA a son of the late Howard A. and Margret E. (Linnekin) Dickey. Raised in Richmond, he graduated from Richmond High School with the Class of 1978.
He went on to work at Bath Iron Works in Bath Maine for many years.
Michael was a Member of M.O.A.C. and the Internal Association of Machinists. He was talented in many areas and very creative. He enjoyed boating, kayaking, jewelry making, motorcycle riding, antique cars, building and creating items of different types of media, but his greatest joy was spending time with family.
Surviving family members include his daughter, Megan J. Dickey, her partner Chris A. Robleto and their son, Odin H. Robleto all of Forest Knolls, CA; two brothers, Richard Dickey and his wife Susan of Richmond and Charles Ware and his wife Elizabeth of Lewiston and many beloved nieces and nephews.
In addition to his parents, he was predeceased by brother, Dennis Dickey.
All services will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to helphopelive.org for the Christian Dickey campaign by clicking here.
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Margaret & Dennis Carroll
So sorry to hear about Michael. Our condolences to you and your family. Dennis & Margaret
Gary Plouff
Michael and I grew up together and were best friends. As kids we traded toys and rode our bikes. Later we wrenched on, modified, and spray painted those bikes. Michael absolutely mastered the wheelie, often riding more on one wheel than two for as long as he wanted and always wowing the crowd. His mother took us to the movies in Augusta in their Vista Crusier. Later we double dated in her VW Beatle. We rode the bus together for two years taking the electrical program at the Bath vocational school. Then I moved away and lost contact, but we did reconnect a couple times. Looking back now, I wish I had stayed in better contact. I’ll always remember him as creative and industrious, and we had many many good times together. RIP MAD.
Gary Plouff
Portland, ME
Mrs. Ron McCarthy
Mike was a friend of my late husband and myself. Like ALL humans, Mike had his faults and demons….but a heart of gold. He was a true master of creativity and originality.