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HICKS, Conrad Ray Hicks Conrad Ray, 69, passed away peacefully on July 1, 2006. He was born in Enid, OK on Feb. 6, 1937. He graduated from Inglewood H.S. in L.A. and UCLA with degrees in music and German. Since age 8, he played trumpet in school and community bands, playing parts in movies, TV shows, civic programs and various professional groups. He joined the US Army and was a drill instructor at Ft. Lewis, WA, reaching the rank of 2nd Lt. Later he joined the California National Guard Reserves, serving with the 59th Army Band. Ray worked for Aerojet and Douglas Aircraft, taught high school and was band director at El Camino H.S. in Sacramento. He became a librarian, retired from San Juan U.S.D. in 1996, and moved to Oro Valley, AZ with his wife, Nancy, whom he married in 1966. He founded the Civil War era El Dorado Brass Band in 1981 for the rededication of the Capitol Building in Sacramento. After moving to AZ he formed the late 1880's era Old Arizona Brass Band. Both groups performed for historic and civic events. He also performed with the Civic Orchestra of Tucson, Arizona Symphonic Winds and other groups. He enjoyed sports cars, sailing, traveling, military history and living in the great southwest. Ray is survived by his loving wife Nancy, son Kelly, daughter Shari and her husband Ian Erickson, grandson Brennan Hicks, sister Phyllis (Garth) Rodkey and many dear family members and treasured friends. He was preceded in death by his parents Iva and Everett Hicks and sister Beverly Moore. We are deeply grateful to those medical professionals who cared for him during his battle with lymphoma. He was deeply loved and respected and we will miss him greatly. His music touched many lives. A memorial service honoring his life will take place at 2 pm July 29, 2006 at Resurrection Lutheran Church in Oro Valley. Remembrances may be sent to the Old Arizona Brass Band, Arizona Symphonic Winds or Resurrection Lutheran.

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Published by Arizona Daily Star on Jul. 5, 2006.

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RK

July 19, 2022

Ray directing our start at Picacho Peak event

Roy W Kline

June 29, 2022

Ray was one of those special people who would go the "extra mile" to help people. He
also played the heck out of the Eb cornet, no mean feat that!

Barbara Hicks-Love

November 4, 2016

This is Connie Ray's cousin, Barbara Rose Hicks-Love. My daughter Christine is helping me look up family from way back, and we, sadly, found Connie Ray has passed. So many wonderful memories with Phillis, Beverly and Connie Ray. My husband Merl passed away in April of 2014, so I guess we'll all be meeting again on the other side. With Love, Barbara Rose

Bill Smith

June 14, 2016

My wife Jan and I met Ray while we were re-enacting Co. "I" 14th U.S. Infantry Camp Date Creek A.T. for Fort Verde Days in October of 1997. In my research we were looking for a piece of music that I thought was "PUT ME UNDER THE DAISIES" Ray kindly took the title and within a week sent me a copy of the sheet music. He found that I was incorrect in the title and that it was actually "UNDER THE DAISIES" We had planned to get together for some field trips but we never worked it out. A really wonderful man and we send our deepest sympathy. Bill W. Smith

R Kline

June 16, 2014

Ray's sense of humor:
We have received a request from the audience, but we are going to keep playing anyway.
Contributions go to a very good cause, us!

R Kline

June 26, 2009

Band Ray started in Tucson is still going strong in 2009. Thanks Ray(& Nancy)for enriching our lives so much.

R Kline

July 16, 2006

Ray Hicks was an amazing go-getter with a profound curiosity for western history and the forgotten music of the American Brass Band Era. Serious, genuine, capable, attentive to detail, with an unpretentious good heartedness throughout. Not to mention a terrific soprano cornet player, a joy to hear! It was a priviledge to know and learn from Ray.

Ed Chow

July 8, 2006

I remember Ray from his time with the 159th Army Band. Ray was always a friendly person and easy to talk to.

Jeff Falkner

July 8, 2006

My association with Ray, the El Dorado Brass Band of Old Sacramento, (and that tongue and rope tension bass drum) was an immeasurably wonderful experience. He was a walking encyclopedia of American history and music. He will be missed.

Kenneth C. Anderson

July 7, 2006

I knew Ray from the 59th & 159 Army Bands in California. He will indeed be missed.

Robert Brandt

July 6, 2006

Ray was a positive influence in my life. I will miss his historic perspectives.

Len & Betts Lackore

July 5, 2006

Member Old Arizona Brass Band (Eb Alto Horn) for 6-7 years. Ray will be missed.

Alan Pefley

July 5, 2006

We worked together in the 159th Army Band. I hope to be living in Tucson in one year working on a DMA on the French Horn.

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