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BRIAN ROBERT HICKS

Kansas City, Missouri

1973 - 2014

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Brian Robert Hicks passed away Dec. 26th, 2014 in Charleston, SC. He was born Feb. 15th, 1973 in GreatFalls, MT. Brian grew up in Leawood, KS, graduated from Shawnee Mission East high school and the University of Kansas. He was employed by Clipper Cruise Lines and most recently by Mariners Cay...

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I just learned today of Brian's passing. Brian will be missed by all who knew him. I knew Brian as a caring, conscientious and friendly man who loved animals...even mine after they made a mess on the dock. I will miss our late afternoon talks, but I know Brian will always be there to help me dock.

I am also stunned and saddened to hear of Brian's passing. Brian and Cooper could always be seen at the dog park in Riverland Woods Apartments. For the last month or so, every conversation I had with him, he talked about his parents coming to visit over Christmas. He was so looking forward to having them here and excited that they would be staying at the guest apartment. He always spoke so fondly of his parents and his grandmother. He will be missed. My sympathy to his parents and family.

Life at the marina is mighty grey these days without Brian around. I'm sure he's still watching over us all. We all miss him.

I am deeply saddened at the news I received yesterday.. I just don't understand.. Brian is a great guy, I worked with him on the Nantucket clipper.. He always had a positive word to say and accepted everyone for who they were. Clipper employees are from all over the country and we may not see each other for years but when we do see each other it's as if we were still working together on the ships, we are family.. We just lost a great part of our family, God bless you Brian and your family.....

We were so stunned and saddened to hear about Brian's passing. I still can't believe it. We had a lot of good times with Brian from having long conversations at the dog park with him and Cooper to watching games and battling out who was the better team between Kansas or UK. Ha. He was a good friend who always had a lot of fun stories to tell and would've done anything for you. We will always cherish the good memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and Cooper.

We spent many an hour with Brian in the dog park, chatting and watching our dogs play and chase squirrels. He was a lovely gentleman, and will be greatly missed in the Riverland Woods neighborhood

So sorry to hear this. Praying for peace for your family.

Shocked and saddened to hear of Brian's death. Know you must be devastated. (The Bays sent us the information.) I have sent the information on to Karen.

With our love, Lois and Pete Sumey

My deepest sympathy to Brian's family. I was friends with Brian many years ago and lost touch over the years, but remember he was an extremely nice person with a wonderful sense of humor. A terrible loss.