James Dickson
Age - 82
November 27, 2023
James (Jim) Evans Dickson got his bodily independence on September 16, 1941 (Mexican Independence Day) in Rochester, NY. He was the son of Gertrude Hunt Dickson and Henry Evans Dickson. He was preceded in death by Gertrude and Henry Dickson, his adored and beloved son, James Major Evans Dickson and his brother, Richard Frederick Dickson. When Jim was about six, the family moved from New York to Houston. Jim was a 1960 graduate of San Jacinto High School and continued to be a supporter of "The Campus Club" news bulletin. While in high school, he worked at Apple Chevrolet installing Delco radios, when no one else knew how to do that! Although he never graduated from a university, he racked up 100+ college hours in physics and electronics. While in college, Jim was invited to join the US Army as a private, then graduated from OCS at Fort Sill, OK, as a First Lieutenant in Air Defense Artillery. In 1967, he was transferred to Ft. Bliss in El Paso. He met Margery "Hita" Mayfield on a blind date on May 27, 1967. On July 15, 1967, six weeks later, they married in St. Clements Episcopal Church. Following their wedding, they traveled to Massachusetts where he was stationed at Nike Village, a Nike missile site just north of Boston. In Feb. 1968, Lt. Dickson was transferred to Korea and became commanding officer of 4 Battalion Herc, 44 Artillery, Foxtrot Battery, aka, Camp Intercept Korea. Upon exiting the US Army in 1969, Hita and Jim established residence in Bellaire, TX. He and his dad, Henry, became partner- salesmen for Oklahoma Furniture Manufacturing in Guthrie, OK. Jim and Henry opened up Wholesale Furniture Distributor (WFD) warehouse to supplement products that the furniture dealers frequently requested. Shortly, Jim and Hita moved to Guthrie, OK where Jim was asked to become Assistant Sales Manager of Okla. Furn. Mfg. At the same time, his dad and mother continued to operate the warehouse in the Houston area. In 1974, following the death of Henry, Jim and Gertrude moved WFD to the Almeda Road location, expanding the distribution business. The most blessed event happened in 1977 when his son was born. James Major Evans Dickson (Jimmy) arrived on April 30. Again, in 1980, Jim was asked to return to Okla. Furn. Mfg. for two years, as Assistant General Manager to run production of the entire plant. That began the dream for Jim to have his own manufacturing company. Returning to Houston in 1982, he opened Star Products, manufacturing on Ripley Circle in Houston. Expanding again, he purchased 7015 Grand Blvd. when Star Products and Wholesale Furniture Distributor truly grew. His products were MADE in the USA, with distribution warehouses in Houston, El Paso, Mississippi, San Antonio and in Florida, California and Utah. Eventually, it became Dickson Furniture Industries, known nation-wide. Jim was compassionate, generous, a leader, a mentor, a businessman, a fisherman and an avid fan of every Sci-Fi Star Trek TV show ever produced. In 2017, he became the Treasurer of The Seva Clinic, a charity clinic in Pearland. He also was the main supporter of Hita's charity, Christian Helping Hands in Pearland, that she founded in 1984. Jim is survived by wife, Margery "Hita' Dickson, nephew, Christopher Henry Dickson and wife, Gloria, niece, Lori Meunier and husband, Ray. He is also survived by sisters-in-law, Cynthia Tyrrell and Suzanna Burns and numerous nieces and a nephew, Taylor, Alyssa and Kaitlyn Kukulinski, Gabriella and Corbin Dickson. He is adored by special friends, Grant Hadley and Wade Kinsey and a host of many across the USA. Since Jim was an avid Sci-Fi fan, he would have said, "Beam me up, Scottie. " Jim passed on November 22, 2023 following a very brief illness. He is now fishing with Jimmy, Richard, Hillsman, Henry, Tommy, Herb and a host of other anglers! A private burial will be Friday, December 1, 2023 and a grand Celebration of Life will be held in January, 2024, date and location TBD. In lieu of the usual remembrances, please donate to the building fund of the future, joint home of The Seva Clinic and Christian Helping Hands. The 12,000 square foot structure in nearing completion, which Jim truly wanted to see to the finish. Donations may be mailed to Christian Helping Hands, Inc. , P. O. Box 34, Pearland, TX 77588-0034. For more details, visit 311 N. Friendswood Dr. Friendswood, Texas 77546 281. 992. 7200 311 N. Friendswood Dr. Friendswood, Texas 77546 281. 992. 7200 E-mail Us Proud Member Website Developed in the USA, locally, byShow more