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Carson Spencer Hicks

Out-Of-State, Virginia

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With a joyful song in his heart, Carson Spencer Hicks, 85, of Princeton, W.Va., went to be with his Lord during the pre-dawn hours of Thursday, October 8, 2009. He was born in Covington, Va., on August 18, 1924, and was the son of the late Harry Winstard and Annie Laurie Spencer Hicks. He was...

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Brett & Luci Bondurant

Kathy and Mark,
Uncle Kit taught me how to swim. I have many memories of him but that one sticks out the most. He was always so kind and patient. My grandmother Martha Jane was his sister. My thoughts and prayers.

Mark and family,
I was so sad to read of your Dad's passing. I remember all those Sounds trips and the wonderful person who always had a smile on his face as well as a kind word for anyone in his path. What an impression he made on my life as well as many others. As I read other entries I was so happy to hear that his legacy sill lives on in his extended family. I am happy to know he is smiling with our God and with his beloved again. God bless you and your family.
Melissa Oxley Haye

Dear Mark and Kathy, you may not remember me, but I was your Dad and Mom's pastor from 1977-1979. Martha and I were there in Princeton for those few years, but we still have warm memories of Carson and Bernice. I am sorry to hear that your Mom went to be with the Lord earlier this year, and now your Dad, Carson, has joined her. But we will carry the best of memories. We still have the nativity scene Carson made for us. We remember the good times as Claytor Lake. We had good times...

Kathy & Mark,
Your Dad and Mom were such dear friends of our family. Kit was my husband Jim's joyful fellow laborer in shepherding the multitude of teenagers who sang with the SOUNDS of CONVICTION. Always cheerful, always faithful, always positive and always a song in his heart... Now Kit is with Jesus, rejoicing, blessing and being blessed. How privileged we were to have known him, worked with him and loved him. May it comfort your hearts to know how many loved and appreciated...

I loved this man. He was my favorite from the first day i meet him. I knew he was special. I will miss him terrible. Part of my job i would look forward to go and talk to him.He will be miss very deeply.

Mark and Kathy, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I was privileged to have the opportunity to work with your father at a very young age, while working at the Board of Education. He was my first "real boss", and a wonderful mentor. Your family will be in my prayers.

Dear Mark and Family,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your father. I will always have fond memories of your parents during our days in Sounds. How ironic that my daughter Cassie took care of him at Glenwood. Now she also has those precious memories of him.
Sincerely, Bonnie Owens Wiley

Sorry, to hear of your loss. May God bless and keep you at this time.