Pauline Dickinson's Obituary
Pauline Dickinson (née Adams), 91, passed away peacefully on February 18, 2026.
Born on December 16, 1934, Pauline lived a full and vibrant life marked by creativity, determination, and devotion to those she loved. In her youth, she was a talented artist with a deep appreciation for beauty and design. She loved riding horses and carried that same spirited independence throughout her life.
Pauline went on to become an accomplished real estate agent, where her eye for detail and natural ability to connect with people helped her succeed. She was also instrumental in helping her brother establish his printing business, offering her support, encouragement, and steady belief in his dreams.
For 59 wonderful years, Pauline shared a loving and devoted marriage with her husband, Ken. Together, they built not only a life but many houses over the years—projects they took great pride in. Pauline especially loved designing and decorating the interiors, turning each house into warm and welcoming homes filled with her signature style and grace.
After retirement, Pauline and Ken enjoyed spending time together, and she found joy in visiting the casino, always embracing life with a sense of fun and adventure.
Pauline was a sweet and kind woman whose warmth touched everyone who knew her. She will be remembered for her loving heart, her creativity, and the quiet strength she brought to her family.
She is survived by her loving and devoted husband of 59 years, Ken; her brother, William; her nieces, Amy and Ashley (Brian); nephew, William, cousins Karen and Terry Uhland amongst a host of additional cousins, friends, and extended family. She was predeceased by her parents, William and Pauline Adams.
She will be dearly missed and forever remembered with love.
Funeral services for Pauline will be held privately on Monday, February 23, 2026 at the request of the family.
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