Alex Dickie III '46
December 17, 2019 9:25 AM
updated: December 17, 2019 9:27 AM
Published in Austin American-Statesman on Dec. 15, 2019
Alexander Dickie III
1925 - 2019
DICKIE III, Alexander Alexander Dickie III died at home in Austin on Nov. 17. He was 94. Dickie was born on June 15, 1925, and lived on the Dickie Ranch, founded in 1900, in Throckmorton County. He grew up in Woodson roaming the land and working with his father.
He was one of 17 first cousins. When he was 13, the family moved to Denton, where his father was registrar at North Texas State College. Alex attended Austin High for a year when his father was there finishing his PhD. He attended Texas A&M, graduating in
the Class of 1946. During college, he entered the Marine Corps as a 2nd Lieutenant. He spent a year in China in the 1st Division, 5th Regular, 2nd Battalion. He later earned a master's degree in economics at North Texas. He married Marilyn Monroe of Denton
on March 1, 1950. Between 1951 and 1966, they had seven children. They ranched and farmed in Denton County, where he also taught school. He served as president of the Texas Farmers' Union from 1955 to 1961. He was vice chair of the Democrats of Texas. In 1961,
the family moved to Washington, D.C., where Dickie was administrative assistant to Senator Ralph W. Yarborough. He later worked in the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson. He was a life-long Democrat. In 1969, the family moved to Nairobi, Kenya,
where he worked as an economist for the Agency for International Development. He also served in Sierra Leone and Guyana as USAID Mission Director, returning to the U.S. in 1985. He retired in 1990 after 35 years of government service. In retirement, he farmed
and ranched in rural Virginia and on the family land in Throckmorton County. Dickie is survived by his wife, Marilyn, seven children (Sarah Todd, Mary Dickie, Alex Dickie IV, Martha Dickie, Joe Dickie, Carolyn Lewis and Kate Supron), 14 grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.