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William C. Dickinson, also lovingly known throughout his life as Bill, Daddy, PawPaw and Papa was born April 6, 1925 in Decatur, AL to Edward E. Dickinson of Grove Hill, AL. and Gertrude Abel Dickinson of Birmingham.
He was the baby in a family of four children. His brothers Edward and Shannon preceded him to Heaven. His sister, Lillian, is 102 and lives in the Huntsville area. Bill went Home to our Lord on May 24, 2021 at the age of 96. Bill grew up in Woodlawn and moved to Trussville with his family as a young man.He served faithfully at First Baptist Trussville, where he was a Deacon Emeritus.Bill had many admirable traits. He was a Patriot & Proud Member of THE GREATEST GENERATION. He:
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A couple on their first date sharing a cupcake. A child idolizing his birthday cake. All part of Richard (Rick) Dickinson’s ‘great cakes.’ For decades, Dickinson has made these baked goods for all of Fairfield County to share. First as a baker, and then owner at the bakery Great Cakes, which closed in 2014, and most recently at Peters Market in Weston, which closed last month.
But now, Rick Dickinson’s signature sweets are returning to Westport at the Granola Bar where he will be working as the Commissary Manager alongside co-owners Dana Noorily and Julie Mountain.
Dickinson made baked goods that were a large part of many Westporter’s childhoods, with some quoting the now-closed bakery Great Cakes, a ‘mom and pop place’. By joining Granola Bar, he is able to bring his goods back to Westport after seven years.