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Marjorie A. Dicken
1932 2025

Marjorie A. Dicken

September 2, 1932 — December 8, 2025

Clyde, Ohio

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Marjorie Ann Dicken, affectionately known as Margie, passed away peacefully on December 8, 2025, at the age of 93. Born on September 2, 1932, in Tiffin, Ohio, she lived a life filled with love, creativity, and dedication to her family.

Margie graduated from Tiffin Columbian High School, Class of 1950, and embraced her roles as a homemaker, wife, and mother with vigor and grace. Her vivacious spirit was evident in all that she did.

Throughout her life, Margie cultivated her artistic talents, finding joy in drawing and painting. She was also skilled in sewing, and loved playing cards and bingo, engaging in crafts, and solving puzzles. Her creative endeavors brought happiness not only to herself but to those who were fortunate enough to receive her handmade gifts and creations.

Margie's legacy is carried on by her loving family, including her children, Brenda Albright, Steve (Julie) Dicken, and Randy (Caroline) Dicken. She cherished her role as a grandmother, a title she held with pride, and is survived by her grandchildren, Christopher (Sharri) Salyers, Patrick (Cricket) Salyers, Jennifer Salyers, Matt (Jessica) Dicken, Todd (Angie) Dicken, Kristen (John) Humphreys, Holly (Ben) Cheek, and Shawn Dicken. Margie was also blessed with great-grandchildren: Katelynn Dicken, Kamryn Dicken, Jeremiah Dicken, Norah Dicken, Gavin Fischer, Ethan Fischer, Makayla Fischer, Mckenzie Humphreys, Madison (Troy) Ray, as well as two great-great-grandchildren, Kaysin and Colletta.

She is preceded in death by her father, Wesley Kern; her mother, Lucille Creeger; her beloved husband, Wilbur Dicken Jr.; and her grandson, Brian Dicken. Margie is also survived by her siblings, Shirley Martin, Jackie Galski, and Jerry Creeger Jr., along with many other family members and friends.

Margie leaves behind a remarkable legacy of artistry, love, and unwavering support to her family. Margie’s legacy of love and creativity will forever remain in the hearts of those she leaves behind.

Family would like to express a special thank you to the staff at Day City Hospice and True Care.

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