Dickey Mack “Skeezit” Vannoy, 75, of Collinsville, Texas was called to his eternal home on Sunday, September 4, 2022.
Dickey was born on September 4, 1947 in Sherman, Texas to Ivan and Leta Bell (Thompson) Vannoy. He was a graduate of Collinsville High School class of 1966, and he attended Grayson County College and East Texas State University pursuing a degree in Business and Psychology. Dickey lived in the small community of Ethel all his life. He enjoyed ranching, farming, hunting and when he was younger rooster fighting. He retired from TI and MEMC in Sherman after more than 30 years of service. He was a member of the Church of Christ.
He is survived by his nieces, Angela Walston and husband, Dennis of Caddo, OK; Tammy Daniel and husband, Rusty of Pottsboro; nephews, Mike Vannoy of Sherman; and Brian Vannoy of Bedford; sister-in-law, Martha Vannoy of Collinsville; great nephews, Matt, Brandon, Carl, Don, Cody and Britton, great-great-nephews, Luke, Kaden and Carson, great-great nieces, Brylee and Hadley.
Dickey was preceded in death by his parents, Ivan and Leta Vannoy, brother, Tommy Vannoy, sister, Barbara Dutton, brother-in-law, Don Dutton and nephew, Anthony Dutton.
A Memorial gathering honoring Dickey will be held at 3:00 PM on Thursday, September 8, 2022 at Meador Funeral Home of Whitesboro, officiated by Ricky Patterson.
So sorry for your heartache
I remember Dickey very well. I worked with him for many many years. I’ll be in prayer for the family and his many many friends.
Sandra & Don Williams
Dickie Mack was a good man. He will be missed for sure
Remembering Dickie Mack as a fellow schoolmate, athlete, and friend.
Shirley and I are so sorry to hear of Dickie Mack passing he was a good friend and schoolmate.
He will be missed.
My deepest condolences to Dicky’s family. You are in my prayers. ( Acts 24:15 )
Dickie was friend sorry about his passing I missed my brother and and his family. God bless Angela and Tammy
Rest in peace Dickey. You always had a knack for cracking me up when we worked together at TI down in the west building in the early 80s. May God bless you and your family. Tony