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Jack Hickman
06/21/1921 — 04/04/2006
From Prosser,, Washington, WA, US | Born in Lava Hotsprings, Idaho
Jack Hickman
Jack Hickman, long time resident of Richland, died April 4, 2006 while staying with his son in Norco, California. He and his wife Jane Hickman lived in Richland for 45 years until her death a year and a half ago.
He retired in 1985. His last business was a custom meat cutting plant in Prosser, Washington. An active member of the LDS Church in Richland, he will be remembered as a kind and considerate man and will be missed by his friends and family.
He is survived by his son and daughter-in-law Bill and Sue Hickman, granddaughter Valerie and many nieces and nephews.
Services will be held at the LDS Church, 1321 Jadwin Avenue, on Friday April 14, 2006 at 10:30 AM, with viewing one hour before main services. Interment will follow at Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland.
To Mr. Hickman, never Jack. Your jokes and pranks always remembered, but your helpful ear and encouragement for a broken-hearted young girl will always be cherished.
Bill,
Some of the greatest memories of my childhood were with your parents. Your dad has and will always hold a special place in my heart. He taught me so much in life and for that I will always be greatful. I remember him teaching me to golf and perfecting my swing even after that swing wacked him upside the head and broke his glasses. He stayed right there by myside and said it’s okay lets see it again I will just stand further back. I was truly saddend to hear of his passing but am truly glad he can be with his true love again. I will love them forever.
Tanya
Bill
I just want you to know how much I appreciated my association with your Dad. He was a great individual, a fun golfing partner & in my book a 100 per center. What you saw is what you got. We used to tease him about being a boring golfer. This is not disparaging because we all wanted to hit the ball straight toward the pin as he did instead of being all over the course in the rough and in the sand. We will miss the visit he said that he would make again to the Tri-Cities.
God Bless your family.
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Jack Hickman