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Doris ”Janie” Jane Hickman
04/15/1929 — 01/06/2005
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Cottonwood, Idaho
Doris ”Janie” Jane Hickman
EINANS FUNERAL HOME
Doris Jane Hickman, Janie 75, of Richland, passed away on January 6, 2005 after losing her fight with cancer.
Jane was born in Cottonwood, Idaho and raised on a ranch nearby in the Graves Creek area. Born to Alva and Williamenia Hollondsworth, Jane was one of five children.
Jane lived in Richland for the last 44 years. She worked for the Atomic Energy and retired from DOE in 1993.
Jane is survived by her husband Jack of 57 years, her son Bill, granddaughter Valerie, her two brothers, John and Lew Hollandsworth and numerous nieces and nephews.
Family will greet friends at the viewing on Tuesday, January 11, 2005 from 6-8 PM at Einans Funeral Home, and Wednesday, January 12, 2005 from 9:45-10:45 AM before the 11:00 AM memorial services that will be held at the LDS Chapel at 1321 Jadwin Ave., Richland, WA. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens.
To Jack, Bill, and family. I will always remember Jane’s smiling face, her good sense of humor, and her caring nature. I will greatly miss her. She was a great friend and a wonderful human being. I will always remember her funny stories and her smart remarks. She made me laugh so many times when I felt like there was no reason to laugh. She always knew what to say to make me feel better. We shared an office for a long time and we became very close. She will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time. Love, Gloria Garcia
Dear Bill And Jack and Valerie
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time. I’ll always remember your mom’s warm hospitality when I came to visit you while we were at Western, and then at the boat races. My fondest memory is of the ground cherry jam she sent back to Bellingham with you one spring because I thought it was so good. I’ve tried to grow the fruit and make the jam but it is’nt the same, she had the touch. I’ll always remember her as a warm and caring person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
To Jack and family: When Bob first came to Richland in the 60’s Jane was one of the secretaries in his branch at AEC. Jane always looked after Bob and was a capable and willing worker. We remember her as a warm and funny lady with an infectious laugh! She was always sharing a funny story about son Bill. I remember when he was trying to get used to contact lenses and woke up one morning with perfect vision. It seemed like a miracle until he realized that he had forgotten to take them out the night before! Even though we haven’t seen her in many years we still remember her laugh. She was a lovely person and I know she will be deeply missed by so many. Our sympathy to you all.
Bob and Shirley Larson
To Jack, Bill, and family. I will always remember Jane’s smiling face, her good sense of humor, and her caring nature. I will greatly miss her. She was a great friend and a wonderful human being. I will always remember her funny stories and her smart remarks. She made me laugh so many times when I felt like there was no reason to laugh. She always knew what to say to make me feel better. We shared an office for a long time and we became very close. She will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time. Love, Gloria Garcia
Dear Bill And Jack and Valerie
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time. I’ll always remember your mom’s warm hospitality when I came to visit you while we were at Western, and then at the boat races. My fondest memory is of the ground cherry jam she sent back to Bellingham with you one spring because I thought it was so good. I’ve tried to grow the fruit and make the jam but it is’nt the same, she had the touch. I’ll always remember her as a warm and caring person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
To Jack and family: When Bob first came to Richland in the 60’s Jane was one of the secretaries in his branch at AEC. Jane always looked after Bob and was a capable and willing worker. We remember her as a warm and funny lady with an infectious laugh! She was always sharing a funny story about son Bill. I remember when he was trying to get used to contact lenses and woke up one morning with perfect vision. It seemed like a miracle until he realized that he had forgotten to take them out the night before! Even though we haven’t seen her in many years we still remember her laugh. She was a lovely person and I know she will be deeply missed by so many. Our sympathy to you all.
Bob and Shirley Larson
I was sorry to hear that Jane had passed away. Sorry I was unable to attend memorial services. May the family find comfort in knowing that she is with our Lord and Savior. My prayers are with the family.
Uncle Jack, not sure if you would remember me. I’m John Raymond’s daughter and just wanted to tell you that I have some great memories spending time with you and Janie and the little black dogs out by the pool. My thoughts are with you and thank you for good memories. Love, Christle
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Doris ”Janie” Jane Hickman