I-CAR Mourns the Loss of Collision Repair Industry Veteran Johnny Dickerson

Hoffman Estates, IL
April 01, 2015
Johnny Dickerson, a long-time collision repair industry professional, a nationally-recognized welding expert, and a friend of the industry on many levels, passed away unexpectedly in Nashville, Tennessee this past weekend.

Dickerson is survived by his wife, Mary, their two sons and two grandsons.

Dickerson became involved with collision repair at an early age, taking over the family business in Texas as a young man, and working tirelessly for improvement of the entire industry through local associations and national initiatives.

As an early supporter of I-CAR, over three decades ago, Dickerson became an I-CAR Instructor. For the past ten years, he worked full time as a member of the I-CAR Field Operations team, most recently as Performance Training Coordinator. Dickerson helped lead efforts to shift I-CAR’s Welding Training & Certification™ courses to an in-shop event, kept the program up-to-date, and helped make the program the best collision repair welding program in the country. Training and mentoring every I-CAR Welding Instructor, and always providing quiet, calm, and knowledgeable support to those in need, Dickerson earned the respect of the entire collision repair industry.

Always cheerful and always available, Dickerson will be missed by I-CAR and the entire collision repair community.

In lieu of flowers, the Dickerson family has requested donations be made to the Friendship House, 620 W. Ave. “D”, Garland, Texas 75040 (phone 972-272-1010).

Arrangements are pending in the Dallas, Texas area.