Shirley Christine Dickey

shirley  dickey

April 28, 1935 ~ June 25, 2015

Shirley Christine Dickey, 80, of Hollywood, MD passed away June 25, 2015 at the Solomons Nursing Center at Solomons, MD. Shirley was born April 28, 1935 to loving parents, Elmer Aloysius and Elizabeth Anne (Bean) Stone who lived in the town of Pearson, MD along with her 2 sisters, Betty Ann, Mary Ellen, and brother Elmer. The town of Pearson was located on the property now owned by the Patuxent River Naval Air Station. After the Navy assumed their property, her family moved to Leonardtown where her father continued his tenant farming. Shirley is pre-deceased by her parents, and her brother Elmer. After graduating from Margaret Brent High School, Shirley worked for the AT&T Telephone Company as a telephone operator, then as a teacher’s aide to kindergarten classes at Banneker Elementary School in Leonardtown. Shirley married James Aubrey Mayor, Sr. (1956) and together they had four children – James A. Mayor Jr. (Theresa), Brian Mayor, John Mayor and Anne (Mayor) Knott. James Sr. passed away due to an unfortunate accident (1961). Shirley married Daniel Terraillon Dickey (1971) – together they had one child Daniel T. Dickey III (Angela). Shirley has 5 grandchildren – Christine Spratt (Joel), Amy Mayor, Emily Sauter (Ross), Mason and Evan Dickey; and 5 Great Grandchildren. Shirley was a very loving, devoted, and family oriented homemaker. She was most comfortable when children were around. Her favorite seasonal period was Christmas where she would decorate the house with several manger and Christmas scenes for the children to learn the meaning of Christmas. Early Christmas morning before the kids woke up; she would make sure a doll representing the baby Jesus was placed in a manger outside. On Christmas mornings she would sit back and watch with a smile as her grandchildren and great grandchildren scrambled amongst flying paper and shouts to open their presents. Shirley was noted for her award winning bread and butter pickles, her very much in demand Jell-O Salad, crab cakes and stuffed ham which were always prepared for the holidays. Shirley enjoyed cooking, playing cards and board games, pulling handles at Dover Downs (only if she won), and playing games with children. The children of our extended relatives in various States and Europe were not excluded from Christmas celebration as they also received gifts of love. She dedicated her days to babysitting for family and enjoyed babysitting her oldest granddaughter Christine, and April (Tippett) Roberts (Jeff) whom Shirley considered one of her grandchildren and a member of the Dickey family. The family will receive friends at the Mattingley- Gardner Funeral Home 41590 Fenwick Street, Leonardtown, Maryland on Tuesday June 30, 2015 from 5-8 PM with prayers scheduled for 7 PM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be conducted at St. John Francis Regis Parish at 43950 St. Johns Rd Hollywood, MD 20636 July 1, 2015 at 10 AM with interment at Charles Memorial Gardens, Leonardtown, MD. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Solomons Nursing Center P.O. Box 1509, Solomons, MD 20688-1509 or Calvert County Hospice, 238 Merrimac Ct, Prince Frederick, MD 20678.

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  1. Mema,

    You were an amazing person. You taught me so much, and you were always so loving and caring. Some of my greatest memories are playing games with you. In particular, Scrabble, Magnificent Race, Parcheesi, War and Rummy were some of our most played games. I also remember countless times playing Mother, May I and basketball outside with you. I will miss your jello salad and rolls. They were the best. I love you and will miss you dearly.

  2. Dan and Family: I am so sorry for your loss.
    Shirley was a truly amazing lady for her family and relatives, always a smile to greet
    you and took time to talk. She will be missed very much.

  3. Dan and family, very sorry you have lost a great lady and I have lost a wonderful cousin.Will keep everyone in my prayers.

  4. Dan, Jimmy, Brian, Johnny, Ann, Danny and Family, Sorry for our loss of Shirley. Keep all the great memories close to your heart and she will always be with you. We will miss her at the family party! RIP Shirley!

  5. Dan and family, I have you all in my prayers. Shirley was very special to me, she was my God Mother and I always felt a close connection to her. She always had a smile to greet you with and always showed concern about me. I loved her very much. Take care, Ellen Mae

  6. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family.

  7. Dan and family. Shirley was a powerful and positive influence on my life for the past 28 years. Where would we be if we hadn’t had her in our lives? We will make sure Sterling remembers her through pictures and our stories of her. The world and our family has lost one of the greatest women who ever lived. We will always treasure and appreciate all she did for us. She was a close cousin and one of my best friends in the world. I will always love and miss Shirley.

  8. Dan and Family, sorry to hear of Shirley’s passing. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

  9. Dan and family. you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Shirley always had a warm smile whenever she would meet you. 💔

  10. My condolences and prayers to the family for their loss of the family Cornerstone. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. He will give you comfort and joy and you remember the good things, the fun times, the wise sayings and the wonderful food.


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