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Christopher Chris Dickey Death / Obituary – A legendary American author and journalist, Chris Dickey was pronounced dead, on July 16, 2020, following a heart failure in his home in Paris.
A great American news editor, Chris Dickey passed away following a heart failure at the age of 57. Christopher Chris Dickey died causing so much heartbreak to the beloved family. Our thoughts are with the loved ones of the deceased for the great loss, we are yet to observed the deceased obituary.
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Reactions And Sharing On Social Media Concerning Chris Dickey’s Passing
Devastated by the sudden death of fantastic journalist, author, @thedailybeast World Editor & mentor, Chris Dickey (@csdickey). Chris shaped how I report, supported me covering the harshest of stories & did more for my writing than anyone. I am eternally grateful, RIP Chris.
— jesse rosenfeld (@jrosyfield) July 17, 2020
rest in peace legendary journalist chris dickey, the last of the long time foreign correspondents based in paris. we were friends for 40 yrs, through the m.e., salvador, moscow, berlin et al.
elegant, modest and great company.
sad.— Tom Brokaw (@tombrokaw) July 17, 2020
Woke up bleary this morning, checked email, letter from @thedailybeast saying editor Chris Dickey has suddenly died. Not sure what to make of this, I worked with Chris for a long time. He was…really, really smart and really, really good at his job and he had no time for crap.
— Amanda Sperber (@hysperbole) July 17, 2020
Christopher Dickey was a great friend of mine for 3 decades. Always loyal and a fabulous bon vivant who sparkled whenever we met while globe trotting on assignments. I deeply miss you my beautiful friend. We lost a grand journalist and a grand man.#chrisdickey pic.twitter.com/IeRDE906k6
— Raghida Dergham (@raghidadergham) July 17, 2020
Beirut Institute mourns the loss of one of its core family members, the talented and exceptional Christopher Dickey.
Our deep condolences to his wife Carol, their son James and grandchildren as well as to the rest of the Dickey family. #ChrisDickey pic.twitter.com/ovh825tLfK— Beirut Institute (@beirutinstitute) July 17, 2020
In addition to being a great reporter, #ChrisDickey was a delightful raconteur, and, as people used to say, a real gentleman, always generous with younger journalists. May he rest in peace. @thedailybeast
— Jon Lee Anderson (@jonleeanderson) July 17, 2020
Saddened by the sudden passing of Chris Dickey, who I knew from @FrancoisF24‘s show. No one could match his brilliance, wit and body of work. I tried to learn from his professionalism, generosity, classiness and modesty.
— Judah Grunstein (@Judah_Grunstein) July 17, 2020
Chris Dickey @csdickey, our dear friend & editor, often posted our stories with words “read this.” He wrote seven brilliant books. Read them, read his @Newsweek and @thedailybeast stories. I will always cherish every piece of advice Chris gave me.Deep condolences to the family. pic.twitter.com/2T1cy0E92j
— Anna Nemtsova (@annanemtsova) July 17, 2020
Chris Dickey’s death is a terrible loss for journalism and for me. I came to know him a bit and he was generous with his memories of his father in this @hereandnow interview with @hereandnow
— Alex Ashlock (@aashlock) July 17, 2020
Chris Dickey, great writer, war correspondent, photographer, colleague, friend, died suddenly in Paris. May we celebrate his life and mourn his death. #ChrisDickey
— Elaine Sciolino (@ElaineSciolino) July 17, 2020
Chris Dickey, great writer, war correspondent, photographer, colleague, friend, died suddenly in Paris. May we celebrate his life and mourn his death. #ChrisDickey
— Elaine Sciolino (@ElaineSciolino) July 17, 2020
Chris Dickey has died. This is devastating. His intelligence, wisdom and erudition cut through the blather and propaganda of foreign affairs. He painted portraits of Europe and Europeans with the incisive eye of an Enlightenment master. He’ll be missed.
— The Thane of Lochaber’s Ghost (@andy_tweetz) July 17, 2020
Shocked, saddened at sudden death of peerless journalist Chris Dickey, a great colleague, writer. Ever-questing, ever-curious. RIP.
— Carla Power (@carlapower) July 17, 2020
Chris Dickey, the international journalist who passed away in Paris Thursday, loved to walk the streets of his adopted city and take photographs. They’re stunning. You can see some of them here:
— Jim Clancy (@ClancyReports) July 17, 2020
It just doesn’t seem real.
Every journalist should pause a moment today, in tribute.The world will be an emptier, poorer place now.
Thank you, Chris Dickey, for all you gave us.— Abigail R. Esman (@radicalstates) July 17, 2020
Thread by @AymanM: THREAD/ I just got off the air and learned Chris Dickey @csdickey, a longtime friend and legendary foreign correspondents ied. I’ve interviewed him countless times on @MSNBC and he was 1/3 Legendary Foreign Correspondent Chris Dickey D…
— Kathy L Tobiassen (@ktwolf) July 17, 2020
Chris Dickey, who died yesterday in Paris, was connected to the American south (his dad wrote “Deliverance”) which made this story even more interesting and timely when @odowdpeter spoke to him about it in 2015 @csdickey
— Alex Ashlock (@aashlock) July 17, 2020
I am saddened by the news of the death of Chris Dickey yesterday. Last year he spoke from Paris via Facetime to our bookclub re his book Our Man in Charleston. I have watched his appearances on France24 for years and was so impressed with his concise analyses.
— David Burns (@dcb1995) July 17, 2020
Very sorry to hear of sudden passing of legendary journalist Chris Dickey. He would periodically share nice words with me about my articles for the Daily Beast. And we had some nice conversations in green rooms about what was playing out in Middle East
— (((DeanObeidallah))) (@DeanObeidallah) July 17, 2020
This is just tragic. Chris Dickey was a fine writer, one of the outstanding reporters of his time—and a nice man. I greatly valued our long-distance friendship. My mother-in-law knew the family when she was working for the poet/doctor John Stone at Emory Medical School.
— John Robert Anderson (@JohnRobertAnde3) July 17, 2020
I too was shocked and saddened by the loss of Chris Dickey. He wasn’t afraid to speak the truth. I will miss his forthright journalism and natural wit.
— Graple (@graple12) July 17, 2020
“Friend to spymasters and sheikhs, cardinals and cops, insurgents and intellectuals”: RIP Chris Dickey, the legendary foreign correspondent who inspired so many of us with his brilliance and brio. He will be dearly missed. @BLNadeau
— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) July 17, 2020
Sad news. May Chris Dickey be forever remembered.
— T. Cherry (@Tarelton) July 17, 2020
So saddened by this news. Chris Dickey was a good friend for many years. I would regularly see him in Paris, New York, and Washington. He was an brilliant uncompromising storyteller who practiced without fear or favor better than anyone I know. RIP Chris
— Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) July 17, 2020
Chris Dickey we will miss your funny sense of humor, great intellect and superb editing. God bless your family and loved ones. Legendary Foreign Correspondent Chris Dickey Dies in Paris pic.twitter.com/AL12ys7OQr
— Anne Speckhard (@AnneSpeckhard) July 17, 2020
The end of an era for journalism…May you rest in peace, Chris Dickey. Nice to have known you.
Legendary Foreign Correspondent Chris Dickey Dies in Paris https://t.co/P1MGK4xdGG— Farah Nayeri (@fnayeri) July 17, 2020
Waking up to this was like walking into a wall.
2020 is the valedictorian of reminding us how fleeting life is.
Every time Chris Dickey and I talked, he was warm, supportive, passionate even though we sometimes disagreed on @FrancoisF24’s set.
Thinking of his family he so loved.— Rym Momtaz ريم ممتاز (@RymMomtaz) July 17, 2020
I am devastated to learn of the sudden death of great journalist and beloved colleague Chris Dickey. Can’t imagine Paris without his magnetic presence or our coverage of major foreign stories without his deep knowledge. He was generous, kind, witty and brilliant. RIP Christopher
— Chris Jansing (@ChrisJansing) July 17, 2020
Chris Dickey has passed away, acc to the @dailybeast. I’m in shock. I’ve known Chris as a colleague for decades. We corresponded occasionally. He was a valued supporter of my work, a kind, generous man, a tribute to his brilliant father, a friend. Will so miss you, Christopher.
— Abigail R. Esman (@radicalstates) July 17, 2020
I am terribly devastated to see the man who mentored me in journalism, the same man I was in touch with hours before I was told he had died. This is so so painful. RIP Chris. You taught me so much and made me a better person. I’ll miss you.
— Philip Obaji Jr. (@PhilipObaji) July 17, 2020
I’m shocked & saddened to learn of Christopher Dickey’s sudden passing. Mr. Dickey was always a favorite whenever he was on the Friday week’s review of world news stories.
— Larry Zollner (@NatureGuy12a) July 17, 2020
I’m shocked & saddened to learn of Christopher Dickey’s sudden passing. Mr. Dickey was always a favorite whenever he was on the Friday week’s review of world news stories.
— Larry Zollner (@NatureGuy12a) July 17, 2020
I’m heartbroken to hear of @csdickey Christopher Dickey’s death. He was truly a gentleman and a scholar. We’ve lost a genuinely decent and curious man. I’d like to think he’s having a great conversation with his mom about now.
— @ironictwist (@HughRomine) July 16, 2020
My deepest condolences to the Dickey family and everyone who learned from Christopher Dickey’s journalism. Mr Dickey was my first ever editor when I interned at #Newsweek’s Paris bureau the summer of 2005. @csdickey
— Christine Mikolajuk (@csmikolajuk) July 16, 2020
I’m really sorry to hear about the passing of Christopher Dickey. His father, the famed novelist & poet James Dickey, was a professor at our university for many decades. A profile of James Dickey and his years here.
— David Darmofal (@david_darmofal) July 16, 2020
I’m really sorry to hear about the passing of Christopher Dickey. His father, the famed novelist & poet James Dickey, was a professor at our university for many decades. A profile of James Dickey and his years here.
— David Darmofal (@david_darmofal) July 16, 2020
To everyone at @thedailybeast, @csdickey‘s family and friends who loved him, I am so very sorry for your sudden loss. May Christopher Dickey rest in eternal peace. ?
— Jen Giacone (@MaddFan1) July 16, 2020
The OPC deeply saddened to learn that Christopher Dickey, legendary foreign correspondent, former OPC Governor and longtime member, died suddenly in Paris at the age of 68. We join his colleagues, friends and family members in mourning. https://t.co/kIsEZwtCUA
— Overseas Press Club (@opcofamerica) July 16, 2020
Whenever I’d talk to Christopher Dickey, I’d think, I can’t believe I get to know people like this. He was brilliant and lovely and generous. His breadth of knowledge was intimidating but he never condescended. He was a beautiful man and this is a gutting loss.
— Olivia Nuzzi (@Olivianuzzi) July 16, 2020
Damn. Where am I going to go for my semi-regular fix of a Champs Elysees backdrop? But seriously, he was a seriously great journalist with a wide breadth of knowledge & an ability to tie it all together on a satellite delay better than ppl do now. RIP Christopher Dickey.
— Murry M (@murrymatthews) July 16, 2020
My friend and Newsweek and Daily Beast colleague Christopher Dickey died today reportedly of heart failure. This is so sad and sudden. He will be missed. He was loved and admired by so many.
— Jamie Reno (@JamieReno) July 16, 2020
Oh this is so terribly sad. Loved it when Christopher Dickey’s photographs appeared on my timeline. He really captured the essence of Paris. He will be missed.
— Shiva Balaghi (@SBalaghi) July 16, 2020
Christopher Dickey – a favorite writer & journalist for decades & an impressive photographer among his many skills & talents. But this is a tribute worthy of one of the most legendary war and foreign affairs correspondents of the last century….. who sadly passed earlier today.
— Jim Bourg (@jimbourg) July 16, 2020
Christopher Dickey was a great, great journalist. His father James Dickey was the first poetry reading I ever went to. It was in Pensacola and I was a teenager. My mother took me to it because she was interested in James Dickey’s poetry.
— E. J. Evans (@ejevans12) July 17, 2020
Falleció el gran fotógrafo Christopher Dickey. Esta es su fotografía favorita de sus años en Centroamérica. La tomó con una Olympus XA de bolsillo en San Francisco Gotera, 1981, después de una de las redadas del batallón Atlacatl en el área. Vivía en París. Hasta luego, Chris. pic.twitter.com/zTvGaiUHVs
— Jorge Ávalos (@Avalorama) July 17, 2020
Christopher Dickey escribió un muy interesante libro sobre la guerra en Nicaragua en los 80s llamado “With the Contras” (Con los Contras), donde narra sus experiencias como periodista acompañando a tropas del FDN durante varios meses y, al final, su perspectiva sobre el conflicto
— Crying Freeman (@tomodachi1977) July 17, 2020
Devastated by the sudden passing of Christopher Dickey. He was a teacher and role model, but most importantly a friend. He was kind, generous, and compassionate. I’ll never forget the dinners in Paris, Jerusalem, and New York, and his warm and guiding words. He was a true Mencsh!
— Samuel Katz (@Samuel_M_Katz) July 17, 2020
I have terrible news. Chris Dickey, the legendary foreign correspondent, has died suddenly in Paris of what seems to be heart failure. He was a mentor, a friend, a comrade-in-arms, and just about the best guy on the planet to meet in a cafe.
— Noah Shachtman (@NoahShachtman) July 16, 2020
The first time I saw Christopher Dickey was during the coverage of the 2015 Paris terror attacks on CNN, may his memory be a blessing.
— Tobi Ojo (@Tobiojo28) July 17, 2020
Sad news. He posted Paris photos a few hours before dying. Talented, respected and loved, journalist Christopher Dickey was a great writer, photographer and analyst of complex world events. RIP.
— Susana Hayward (@SusanaHayward) July 17, 2020
Take a timeout to salute a gracious & elegant man who just passed away in Paris tonite. Christopher Dickey. Oozed “class” all the time. Can we take a break from masks, Trump family books, politics, to acknowledge a fascinating life? Lived by a good man. One of a KIND. Au revoir!
— Mark Raymond (@MarkRay77823548) July 17, 2020
This is the hardest story I have ever had to write about a dear colleague who is gone too soon. Legendary journalist and friend @csdickey has died in Paris and we at @thedailybeast are devastated.
— Barbie Latza Nadeau (@BLNadeau) July 16, 2020
Heartbroken by this awful news. Christopher Dickey joined me on @msnbc weekends so many times, always bringing clarity, facts, analysis and warm wisdom. My love and condolences to his family, friends and @thedailybeast family ?
— Jo Ling Kent (@jolingkent) July 17, 2020
Heartbroken by this awful news. Christopher Dickey joined me on @msnbc weekends so many times, always bringing clarity, facts, analysis and warm wisdom. My love and condolences to his family, friends and @thedailybeast family ?
— Jo Ling Kent (@jolingkent) July 17, 2020
Very sad that fine journalist Christopher Dickey passed away today. He was a brilliant writer and a wonderful human being
— Al Bernstein (@AlBernstein) July 17, 2020
The loss of journalist Christopher Dickey is especially sad in these times, when his perspective as an international figure enabled him to give such amazing context to stories about the US role in the world. Too young. Too sudden. Too sad.
— marsha kelly (@stpaulgal49) July 17, 2020
I am devastated to learn of the sudden death of great journalist and beloved colleague Chris Dickey. Can’t imagine Paris without his magnetic presence or our coverage of major foreign stories without his deep knowledge. He was generous, kind, witty and brilliant. RIP Christopher
— Chris Jansing (@ChrisJansing) July 17, 2020
Shaken by this news. Chris Dickey was truly a legend (and that’s without having known until this obituary that his father wrote Deliverance or about his many books which I now am determined to read) and one of our favorite guests on #amjoy. Rest in peace?
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) July 16, 2020
Besides being incredibly gifted, he was so elegant, refined and distinguished. What a loss. RIP Christopher Dickey.?
— ?RIP USA 1/31/20 killed by GOPtrumPutin ? ? ⚖️ (@st33lmagn0lia) July 17, 2020
Just heard this from Brian Williams who gave a great tribute. I always stopped what I was doing whenever Christopher Dickey was speaking. He was that engaging and charismatic. Such a sad loss for journalism. ?
— JD-Want schools open? Wear a damn mask! #Biden2020 (@JDJC6251) July 17, 2020
Christopher Dickey, amazing wordsmith, seminal and respected journalist, son of novelist James Dickey (Deliverance), has died of heart failure at his home in Paris. A Voice has been silenced.
— Kathleen Celata (@celata_kathleen) July 17, 2020
OMG, I am ? by the news I just heard @BWilliams say that @CivilWarSpies Christopher Dickey died. I always looked forward to his reporting when it had to with France. He was an amazing reporter, and will truly be missed. Thanks, Brian, 4 sharing other details about his fab life.
— Laura PiszczorRomano (@Iamalaxmom) July 17, 2020
I just saw @BWilliams remembrance of Christopher Dickey. I admired his work as a reporter but knew nothing else about him. I didn’t know his father was James Dickey or that he wrote a memoir about his father and “Deliverance.” I’m looking forward to reading it. RIP
— Devin Nunes Meth(ane) Dealer ? ?????️??? (@joe_nilo) July 17, 2020
I learned about his death just a few moments ago on MSNBC. I never met him but after watching him for decades, Christopher Dickey was one of the classiest and most professional journalists I’ve ever seen. I seemed to always learn something I didn’t know from him. A big loss.
— Christopher Ostella (@Co7Ostella) July 17, 2020
RIP Christopher Dickey. Years ago I read, well actually I listened to on cassette, his harrowing story of his relationship with his father James Dickey. “Summer of Deliverance.” A book I will always remember and will never read again.
— TitleIXbaby Sez: NoRacists NoRapists NoNazis (@Titleixbaby) July 17, 2020
Damn! I’m crushed! #ChristopherDickey was truly one of the last journalists that kept it real. I just heard he died of heart failure. I think he died of a broken heart ? because this country has failed all of us! ????? #RIP away from this sinkhole of mendacity. #2020IHateYou
— Carole Troll ? ??????????????? (@Thejazzchick) July 17, 2020
What a terrible loss. I always considered Christopher Dickey my personal living link to James Dickey, who I loved as a poet. He was wonderful as a correspondent. I’ll miss him.
— ? Mollyinthemask ? (@binder_molly) July 17, 2020
So sad to hear of the passing of legendary journalist Christopher Dickey. I enjoyed his live reporting @MSNBC, always reporting facts without any filters. RIP Mr Dickey.
— Col U – N Urrutia ???? (@neurrutia) July 17, 2020
This is devastating news. Christopher Dickey exemplified all that was best about journalism. He was a superb writer and photographer. He had the highest professional standards and a level of knowledge and experience that was unmatched by anyone. RIP.
— Amy Mullen (@LilyBelle05) July 17, 2020
Devastated to lose my mentor, Christopher Dickey, a giant of journalism, and a kind, generous and deeply thoughtful man. pic.twitter.com/5KcKc6zQYo
— Scott Johnson (@scott_c_johnson) July 17, 2020
@MSNBC My condolences to everyone at NBC and CBS on the passing of Christopher Dickey who was a great journalist, an incredible writer and a true patriot. To his family, all I can say is I followed his career for decades. He always told the truth, and I will miss him.
— Patsy S Kurokawa (@Mousefoot) July 17, 2020
Deeply saddened to learn of the sudden death of Christopher Dickey. His father, legendary author of Deliverance James Dickey, was a professor at @UofSC when I attended, so I feel like Chris is somehow one of our extended family.
— Vicki Ringer (@vickiringer) July 17, 2020
Am bereft at the unexpected passing of foreign correspondent Christopher Dickey. He inspired journalists and readers alike during his legendary career that took him to the news of the day in myriad locations around the world. /1
— Paula (@paulamoore) July 17, 2020
Shocked and saddened to hear the news of the passing away of my dear friend Christopher Dickey. I have known Chris for almost 40 years. I will miss our conversations.
— Metri Altwal (@metri52) July 17, 2020
Deeply saddened by this news, which I’ve only just seen. Had a brief interaction with him just a couple of weeks ago re: General Dumas statue.
Vale, Christopher Dickey.
— Wear your mask. Wash your hands. #DudeGottaGo (@MBBrownSF3) July 17, 2020
Shocked and saddened to hear the news of the passing away of my dear friend Christopher Dickey. I have known Chris for almost 40 years. I will miss our conversations.
— Metri Altwal (@metri52) July 17, 2020
Le dernier tweet de Christopher Dickey, un extraordinaire journaliste américain, brusquement décédé hier à Paris à l’âge de 68 ans. Il avait couvert le monde avec talent, courage et humanité. Je l’avais connu lors des guerres d’Amérique centrale. Qu’il repose en paix.
— jean-paul marthoz (@jpmarthoz) July 17, 2020
Just woke up to the terrible news of the passing of my dear Christopher Dickey @csdickey
I am devastated.
2020 is such cruel year
???#RIP legend— Nervana Mahmoud (@Nervana_1) July 17, 2020
Never before have I posted about the demise of a public figure, and tend to dislike it when people try to relate the deaths of luminaries to their own lives, but #ChristopherDickey was a true intellectual and force for good and I am crushed by his death
— Michael O. Varhola (@MichaelVarhola) July 17, 2020
R.I.P. Christopher Dickey a traditional “Foreign Correspondent ” reporting from Paris for many years. I loved his intellectual old school style of reporting. He’s been a regular on my favorite nightly news broadcast The 11th Hour with Brian Williams. pic.twitter.com/FR311KCMsk
— Carlos Avalon (@carlosavalon) July 17, 2020
Christopher Dickey was a wonderful man and an old friend of mine. A Foreign Correspondent’s Foreign Correspondent. The Real Deal. A superb journalist. A sophisticated expat. And what a sense of humor! He will be remembered as one of the greats. My heartfelt condolences. Alan
— Alan Friedman (@alanfriedmanit) July 17, 2020
Very sad to hear of the sudden death in Paris of longtime colleague Christopher Dickey. My heartfelt condolences to his family and many friends. @dailybeast #centralamericantwitter
— Jon Lee Anderson (@jonleeanderson) July 17, 2020
Very sad to hear of the sudden death in Paris of longtime colleague Christopher Dickey. My heartfelt condolences to his family and many friends. @dailybeast #centralamericantwitter
— Jon Lee Anderson (@jonleeanderson) July 17, 2020
Christopher Dickey was a wonderful man and an old friend of mine. A Foreign Correspondent’s Foreign Correspondent. The Real Deal. A superb journalist. A sophisticated expat. And what a sense of humor! He will be remembered as one of the greats. My heartfelt condolences. Alan
— Alan Friedman (@alanfriedmanit) July 17, 2020
Terrible news of the passing of Christopher Dickey @csdickey – smart and brilliant journalist; charming and kind man. Always made time for young journalists, always had the best sources. You will be greatly missed, Chris.
— Mina Al-Oraibi (@AlOraibi) July 17, 2020
Really sad to hear that Christopher Dickey has died in France. A great chronicler of life, I’ve enjoyed his FB photos every day, letting us know how Paris is faring. Here he is in a podcast I made about terrorism coverage in France. Via @ConversationEDU
— Colleen Murrell ?? (@ivorytowerjourn) July 17, 2020
Really sad to hear that Christopher Dickey has died in France. A great chronicler of life, I’ve enjoyed his FB photos every day, letting us know how Paris is faring. Here he is in a podcast I made about terrorism coverage in France. Via @ConversationEDU https://t.co/ULTyeE9vhe
— Colleen Murrell ?? (@ivorytowerjourn) July 17, 2020
Remembering Christopher Dickey @thedailybeast @ConversationUK
— Colleen Murrell ?? (@ivorytowerjourn) July 17, 2020
Christopher Dickey was a rare and wonderful person. Inspirational, encouraging, warm, astute and more than a little cheeky. A journalistic giant who sought to raise up every aspiring writer around him.
— Emma James (@jmojames) July 17, 2020
Christopher Dickey @csdickey RIP
May his memory be a blessing.??⚖️?????— kathy furz (@FurzKathy) July 17, 2020
@11thHour Catching your show at 0400 Friday & the word about Christopher Dickey’s passing. What impressed me; his ability 2 hone in like a laser on topic matter, informing us all in like fashion! I have a big lump in my throat, because one of the real TRUTH TELLERS is gone!
— Kelly Walden (@kelw719) July 17, 2020
I’m really gonna miss Christopher Dickey. He was a rare mix of brilliant and personable. In the world we live in today, we could definitely use more journalists like him.
Rest well sir.— Neale (@AbeFroman) July 17, 2020
Christopher Dickey was a great friend of mine for 3 decades. Always loyal and a fabulous bon vivant who sparkled whenever we met while globe trotting on assignments. I deeply miss you my beautiful friend. We lost a grand journalist and a grand man.#chrisdickey pic.twitter.com/IeRDE906k6
— Raghida Dergham (@raghidadergham) July 17, 2020
Beirut Institute mourns the loss of one of its core family members, the talented and exceptional Christopher Dickey.
Our deep condolences to his wife Carol, their son James and grandchildren as well as to the rest of the Dickey family. #ChrisDickey pic.twitter.com/ovh825tLfK— Beirut Institute (@beirutinstitute) July 17, 2020
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