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Sandra (Sandi) Jean Hicks

1944 - 2023

Sandra (Sandi) Jean Hicks obituary, 1944-2023, Juneau, AK

BORN

1944

DIED

2023

Sandra (Sandi) Hicks Obituary

Sandra (Sandi) Jean Hicks (née Bryce) passed away on 10/28/23 in her home in Juneau, Ak, surrounded by her loving family. She leaves an inspiring legacy of tireless support of family, community leadership, and lifelong friendships. 
     Sandi was born on February 17, 1944, to Vivian C. (DeWald) Bryce and Harold G. Bryce in Sioux City, Iowa. She was one of four siblings, and the only daughter. A bright and enthusiastic student, Sandi earned good marks, and participated in music, theater and many school and community clubs. She graduated from Riverside High School in 1962, then began studies at Methodist Hospital School Of Nursing.
    In February of 1964, she met Robert D. Hicks, a young Coastguard airman home on leave from Bermuda. The couple married on July 9, 1966 in Sioux City.  Sandi left nursing school to  join Robert at Traverse City Air Station, Michigan, where their son, Dale Gordon, was born on February 15, 1967. In 1968, Robert was assigned to Air Station Annette Island, Alaska, a very wild and remote place at the time. Sandi was pregnant with their second child. There would be no obstetric services in the Alaskan bush. Sandi was undaunted. She stayed behind while Robert went north, giving birth to their daughter, Lisa Michelle, on January 16, 1969. Newborn infants were forbidden from flying until six weeks of age. Six weeks later, to the day, Sandi boarded a plane with her newborn and toddler, and flew north, leaving behind everything and everyone she knew, for this new adventure. 
       They fell in love with Alaska. After one more 2 year deployment to Michigan, they requested, and were granted, a return to Annette Island Air Station. It was then that Sandi truly learned how to be Alaskan: how to fish and run a boat; how to hunt; how to harvest, prepare, process and preserve subsistence foods; how to make do with what was at hand on the island, or to do without.  She also took her first postal service job in Annette's tiny, one-room post office. She'd found her home. Sandi remained a proud Alaskan for the rest of her life. 
      In 1977, the air station relocated to Sitka, and the family moved with it. Although she'd always engaged with her community, it was in Sitka that Sandi really took her place as a cornerstone volunteer and community leader. She continued with the Postal Service, eventually working her way up to managing supervisor, earning many awards for efficiency and outstanding performance along the way. She gave time to nearly every local club and activity, from working concessions for Sitka Little League or organizing and fundraising for SHS Boosters to actively serving in the Women of the Moose, Emblem Club, Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club, Pioneers of Alaska, March of Dimes, Toastmasters and two terms on the local school board. She played in the local softball league. An active member of the United Methodist Church, she served on the board and sang in the choir. When they began construction of their new sanctuary in 1987, she was there, climbing scaffolding and swinging a hammer. Sandi was always happy to lend a hand or try something new.  She often performed or crewed with the Baranoff Theater Guild. She went from watching to competing in the yearly logging festivals, taking first place in several events. During Alaska Day festivities, she could be found in gorgeous period gowns at the ball , marching in the parade, manning the food booths or officiating the beard judging. And, of course, Sandi was a legendary Keystone Cop. She was known everywhere for her cheerful smile, can-do attitude and rock solid dependability.   
     At home, Sandi was the ever-present matriarch. She was involved, supportive and encouraging to every member of her growing family, as well as her ever-widening  circle of  dear friends.  
   Sandi and Robert divorced amicably in 1989, remaining friends for the rest of their lives. 
      Sandi made her last move in 1997, relocating to Juneau, Alaska. There, she continued her work with the postal service before moving on to the unemployment call center and  finally retiring at age 77.  As was her way, Sandi found many ways to meet and serve her new community.  Having survived breast cancer in 2004, Sandi was a regular participant at the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life events. She performed in Juneau's Symphony Choir. She volunteered countless hours at her beloved Douglas United Methodist Church. She was a staunch ally of the LGBTQ + community, and a treasured supporter of Juneau Drag, known to most performers simply as "Gramma Sandi".   She lent her voice and advocacy to many causes. She could be found, placard in hand, right up front of any fight, always on the side of fair treatment, inclusivity,  equal access and tolerance. 
Somehow, throughout her busy, adventurous life, Sandi prioritized her family above all else.  She was a truly dedicated and loving matriarch, finding or making the time to spend with her children and grandchildren. She could be counted on the be there when the curtain rose for a school concert or play.  She would be there, rain, shine or thunderstorm, for every game played by a great-grandchild. She knew if someone was struggling, and she reached out to them. When someone made progress, she was generous with her praise. And of course, no one would ever arrive, by boat or plane, even at 3am, without a warm welcome , a hug and a ride home. 
 She loved so many, so deeply and so well. 
She was often asked, "Sandi, how in the world do you do it all?"  She must have heard that question a thousand times.  She would always just smile and shrug. 
It was simply who she was.
Sandi was preceded in death by her parents, Harold and Vivian Bryce, brother Larry Bryce and sisters-in-law, Carla Bryce and DeEtte Bryce, all of Sioux City, Iowa; and former husband, Robert D. Hicks of Juneau. She is survived by siblings Bill (Terri) Bryce and Richard (Denise) Bryce , sister-in-law Carol (Emil) Rumohr , all of Iowa; children Dale Hicks (Gena Johnson) and former daughter-in-law Krisi Selvig of Juneau, Lisa Schwartz (Adam Avila) of Sitka; grandchildren Beckey (Dallas) Peavey  and  Ryan Hicks (Tristan Walsh) of Juneau and Jamie Tomlinson (Jerimy Sheldon) of Sitka; great-grandchildren Dakota Peavey (Dani Ray-Avila), AudreyAnna Brevick, Michael Howard III, Karmen and Isaiah Kane of Sitka, Dillon and Benjamin Peavey of Juneau; many beloved nieces and nephews; her devoted sisters from Emblem Club and the United Methodist Church; her treasured Juneau Drag family.  
The family invites everyone to join them on Saturday, February 17th (her 80th birthday) for memorial services, beginning at 2:30 at Douglas United Methodist Church, with a celebration of life immediately following from 3:15-6:30 at the Elizabeth Peratrovich Hall. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Cancer Society or to the "Weaving Our Pride" Robe Fund, an inclusive project for all local teens at https://www.juneaucf.org/fund/weaving-our-pride-robe-fund/. 

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Published by Juneau Empire on Feb. 13, 2024.

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John J. Shaffer

February 14, 2024

Sandi Hicks was "one of the best". She made a great impact on Sitka and I know this continued in Juneau. I was the pastor of the UMC of Sitka from 1988-1995.

Tim Adams

February 14, 2024

Dear Dale and Lisa,
My sincere and heartfelt condolences to you and your families. Your mom was an extremely kind, caring and supportive person to me after I transferred to Sitka HS for my Senior year. She had a beautiful smile that seemed to always be present. She was positive, upbeat and made those around her feel better. What a special lady who touched the hearts of countless people. I cannot even imagine her being involved in more groups, activities and volunteer work although if there were more organizations that needed help, no doubt she would have been in front of the line to help. I am very glad to have known her. Please take good care and know I am thinking of you, and have been thinking of you since she became ill. She fought courageously and made time for friends the entire time.
My god bless you and your families,
Tim Adams

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