In Celebration of

John Herbert "Herb" Dickenson

June 11, 1931 -  November 12, 2019


Herb Dickenson passed peacefully away in his 89th year at home in Brantford, Ontario. He was the beloved only child of Herbert Allan and Velda (Leeming) Dickenson.

Herb will be lovingly remembered by his children Bob (June), Bill (Jen), and Nancy (Vinny); his stepdaughters Velda and Jane (Dan); his grandchildren Carrie (Simon), Christin (Barb), Allan (Jenn), Cayley, Charlie (Kim), Daniel, John, Sarah, Julie, Karlie, Jack, Rachel, and Claudia; and his great-grandchildren Morgan, Caleb, Breda, Anna, and Austin. He is predeceased by his parents, his wife Doris (Bell) Dickenson, his aunt Edna, and his great-granddaughter Zoey.

Herb’s dream of playing in the NHL began on the ice in his hometown of Mount Hope, where he recalled ‘using rocks for pucks and tomato cans for a net’ in an article by Shawn Smith, a reporter for The Sachem. Smith went on to write: “Dickenson worked his way up through the junior system, spending time in Caledonia before moving to the Hamilton Aerovox and eventually the Guelph Biltmores. Described as a ‘deceptive, fast-breaking skater’ in a 1950 Guelph Mercury profile… It didn’t take long for the NHL to come looking. There was no draft back then, so he ‘signed a card’ and moved to Cincinnati to play with the AHL’s Cincinnati Mohawks, the farm team for the New York Rangers. From there, he quickly moved up, starting 37 games for the New York Rangers in the 1951-1952 season, scoring 27 points in 37 games.” Sadly, during warm-up for a game on November 5, 1952 against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Herb was struck by a puck and sustained a career-ending eye injury.

The toughness and humility that marked Herb’s approach to life overall carried him into a second career as an importer and exporter of Holstein cattle with his father in the family business H.A. Dickenson & Son. He maintained a lifelong interest in standardbred horse racing as an avid owner and breeder. Working with others in the Glanbrook Community, he took his love of hockey into developing a new junior team called the Glanbrook Rangers, in recognition of Herb’s career with the New York Rangers. His influence and involvement with this team allowed many young players to take their skills to the next level.

Heartfelt thanks to all of the staff at Charlotte Villa, in collaboration with Dee and her team of caregivers, for their thoughtful and kind assistance in Herb’s final years.

Everyone is invited to share their memories and condolences with family and friends on Friday, November 22, 2019 from 2:00 – 4:00 pm and 6:00 – 8:00 pm, and to attend the funeral service at 10:00 am on Saturday, November 23, 2019 at Bay Gardens Funeral Home, William J. Markey Chapel, 947 Rymal Road East, in Hamilton. Please sign the online Book of Condolences at www.baygardens.ca.

Guestbook 

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Christin Dickenson (Granddaughter)

Entered November 14, 2019 from Bloomfield,ON

Couldn’t ask for a more caring and loving grandfather.

Peter Snoyer (Friends with his sons)

Entered November 14, 2019 from Toronto

Herb
You accomplished something that many dream of and not for an unfortunate accident who knows how long your career would have been.
Regardless of all of that you raised your boys well and after close to 30 years I consider them good friends.
Rest In Peace you earned it.

Tom Yewman (Friend of Bill Dickenson)

Entered November 14, 2019 from Grimsby

Sorry for your loss,
Herb was a great man.

Debbie and Jimmy Hoover (long time friend)

Entered November 15, 2019 from MOUNT HOPE

Herb you will be greatly missed. The Tuxedo Bluegrass Boys so enjoyed playing for you at the Charlotte Villa in Brantford. We will miss the twinkle in your eye when we would greet you with a little kiss and your trademark cigar pinched in your hand. We love you Jimmy and Debbie.

Grant Sanders (Friend of Bobby)

Entered November 15, 2019

Well Herb
You had a great ride!
May you be in peace sitting at “heavens hockey rink” with some of your pals....
I send your family members the warmest regards and deepest condolences .

Grant F Sanders

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