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Harry Hickman Obituary

Hickman Harry Brown Hickman. It is with heavy heart that I notify family and friends of the sudden and unexpected loss of my husband, Harry, on November 23, 2013, at home in his beloved Canal Winchester. Harry was born in Columbus, Ohio on February 22, 1950, to the late Pauline (Brown) and Lowell Hickman. Harry's Dad moved the family from Columbus to Canal Winchester in 1955, and settled in the little ranch home on Kramer St, next door to the Steube's. Harry told me many stories of the early days, meeting his first buddy Mark, who lived across the street, taking all day bike rides in the country all the way to Rock Mill, and sliding down the waterfall. He told me about his paper route and would detail the history of so many of the families who lived, and some still do, in the homes we would pass when we took our Summer walks. He told me about his friends in Boy Scouts, the times he spent at the Canal Bowling Alley, about the neighborhood getting together to work on Labor Day floats and the parades that followed. Harry attended Canal Winchester Schools and was a member of the 12 year club. I feel his favorite school days were those spent at Canal Winchester High. He served 2 years as class Secretary, was a photographer for the newspaper and Pepenaus Yearbook, and a member of Future Teachers. He described the fun he had with teammates being a Canal Winchester Indian, where he ran track, played and lettered in both football and basketball, and was a proud member of the 1967 District Championship Basketball Team. After graduation in 1968, Harry attended Columbus State and The Ohio State University. He decided to move West in the late 70's and settled in Colorado and attended The Colorado School of Mines. Harry spent 18 years in Colorado, where he developed a passion for the mountains, the people and skiing. Harry became a member of the National Ski Patrol, and skied professionally at Ski Cooper in Leadville, Colorado, and later at Mad River Mountain in Ohio. While in Leadville, he worked for the AMAX Corporation at their Climax Mine. He served as an EMT on the mines Emergency Rescue Team, and was Vice President of the Union Local, where he served as a mediator. He became the owner of The Pizzeria, in Leadville, where he claimed to make "The World's Highest Pizza", as Leadville sits at 10,200 feet above sea level, at least he told me that's how The Pizzeria slogan came about. Harry lived an exciting, interesting and passionate life. He took advantage of all the West had to offer. He hiked the mountains, climbing Mt. Elbert to the summitt, swam in Lake Powell, fished in Turquoise Lake, and took in all the beauty nature had to offer in the Rocky Mountains where he lived and loved. I am sure he was a mountain man in a previous life. I was so lucky to have shared the past 14 years with him and the last 12 as his wife. There was never a dull moment! He had a love for so many things. His knowledge of Classic Rock and his feel for the music was powerful. He felt there was no need to have sound on the TV during a football game, he could make the calls better than the officials, anyway. Instead he would mute the TV, don head phones and play rock music through the entire game. He enjoyed watching sports, especially Buckeye football and basketball and he had an undying loyalty to the Browns. He loved classic cars, too, and we spent many fantastic days on trips near and far in his '89 Corvette, with friends we met in the Capital City Corvette Club. I must mention his love of animals, especially his favorite cat, Brutus, and dedicated loyalty to feeding the birds and squirrels in the back yard. Harry was a loving and loyal husband and father, and is greatly missed by those he leaves behind. Wife, Bonnie (Guyette, Sheehan) his daughter Alexis, her husband Buddy Dibbert, and his grandchildren Jason and Siena. Sister, Linda and husband Don Schendel, children, Jennifer and Jeff, and their families. He leaves his Brother-in-law, Brian Guyette, wife Tracy, and children Haley and Christopher, Stepson, Robert Sheehan and granddaughter Allison, along with loving cousins, David Kennedy, Ann and David Palmatier, and many, many friends. Memorial donations, in Harry's name, may be made to Friends for Life Animal Haven, PO Box 7, Canal Winchester, Oh. 43110. A private "Celebration of Life" is being planned for Harry in February.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Jan. 21 to Jan. 26, 2014.

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Mark Thomas

January 15, 2024

Harry it´s hard to believe it´s been 10 years. I think of you and Bonnie often.

Mark Thomas

January 15, 2023

So hard to believe it´s been 9 years. Know you are never be forgot. Hope you´re enjoying driving that Corvette in heaven.

Sarah Hassler

February 23, 2014

Dear Bonnie,
Harry and I were in the same Kindergarten class all the way through to high school graduation. He was the most charming, positive and cheerful human being. You have my deepest sympathy. The world has lost a bright light, but his memory through his friends is still deeply felt.
I had wanted to come into CW for his memorial, however a contractual obligation prevented it. Susan Smith posted some incredible pictures. It appeared to be a true celebration of life.
Blessings . . . Sarah Hockman Hassler

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Tina Baker

February 20, 2014

Oh, Bonnie, this obituary is such a lovely tribute to Harry. His enthusiasm for life was so apparent in everything he did. It puts such a smile on our faces to think how excited he was when he described the Detroit Dream Cruise. What a wonderful guy! We are so saddened to hear he is gone from you. Art and Tina

Gail Heffner

February 20, 2014

I was so sorry and shocked back in November to hear of Harry's passing. He was a great classmate at CWHS, always there to help out in whatever organization he was a part of. I remember him as a basketball "star" along with Will Miles and John McClain. Great memories of tournament basketball games, for sure! I know he will be with all in spirit at his Memorial dinner and gathering in February .

Becki Craig-Higgins

February 2, 2014

Bonnie, you will be in my thoughts and prayers as you travel through this difficult time. My late husband Mark told me so many stories of his life growing up with Harry that I came to have a deep appreciation for the way of life growing up in the 50's and 60's in Canal Winchester...they were very blessed to have had those experiences.
I will never forget the first time Mark took me over to the Hickman's to meet Harry, he seemed bigger than life with such interesting and exciting stories about his work in Leadville. May those stories of Harry's life remain close to your heart and May God bring you peace and healing

Mark Thomas

January 29, 2014

Bonnie I'm so sorry to hear about Harry's passing. I can remember the corvette club parties at your home. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

January 27, 2014

Harry and I came to CW about same time. We became best friends had a ton of good times that's all I will remember. I know your in better place. Love ya man. John S

January 26, 2014

I went to school with Harry - I am sorry for your loss. You have my deepest sympathy.

January 26, 2014

Alexis Ann Hickman

January 23, 2014

Trust in God with all your heart and do not lean upon your own understanding. (Prov. 3:5)

J Byers

January 22, 2014

I did not know Mr Brown but reading about him I sure would have liked too My prayers to his family

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