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JACKIE ALLAN RICKS Jackie Allan Ricks, age 62, died on January 28, 2013 in Fort Pierce, FL. He worked in the construction industry as a painter, carpenter and plumber. He was born in Edison, GA and moved to Fort Pierce as a child. He loved music, playing the guitar and painting. He enjoyed helping others, and always put other people ahead of himself. He is survived by his father, Caesar Ricks of Fort Pierce, FL; son, Jackie James Ricks of Orlando, FL; brothers, Caesar Ricks, Jr. of Fort Pierce, FL, Charles (Sarita) Ricks of Fort Pierce, FL; sisters, Deborah Evans of Fort Pierce, FL, Olivia Joyce Ricks of Fort Pierce, FL, Lisa Ricks (Johnny) Jones of Pass Christian, MS, Jill Ricks of Fort Pierce, FL, and a host of nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his mother, Dorothy Ricks and brother, Michael Ricks. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of the Treasure Coast, 5000 Dunn Road, Fort Pierce, FL 34981. There are no services scheduled at this time. Friends may express their condolences on- line at www.haisleyfuneralhome.com Paid Obituary
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Jackie, you were such a nice, giving amd patient person. You always took out time to be a friend to whomever, you will surely be missed. I pray your family will be blessed and highly favored.
February 10, 2013
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