David-Hickmott-Obituary

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David E. Hickmott

Ballwin, Missouri

Jun 11, 1946 – Mar 19, 2024

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BORN
June 11, 1946
DIED
March 19, 2024
LOCATION
Ballwin, Missouri

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Schrader Funeral Home and Crematory - Ballwin Obituary

Hickmott, David E., passed away, Tuesday, March 19, 2024.  Beloved husband of Judith A. Hickmott (neeLeese); dear father of Brian Hickmott and Jason (Jennifer) Hickmott; loving grandfather of Eleanor Hickmott and Paige Litzau; brother of Charles (Kathy) Hickmott and Gary (Karen) Hickmott; dear brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend.  


Dave proudly served his country in the United States Air Force during the Vietnam War.  He was an avid golfer, card player and loved playing with his granddaughter.  


Services:  Visitation at the SCHRADER Funeral Home and Crematory, 14960 Manchester Road at Holloway, Ballwin, Saturday, March 23, 2024 from 12:00 pm until time of the service at 3:00 pm.  Friends may sign the family’s on-line guestbook at Schrader.com.


 

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Great Boss and real friend. He will be missed!

Great boss! ..and great friend!

My uncle Dave was always a great source of knowledge and would always lend a helping hand. Some of my greatest memories were camping at the Hickmott reunions in Michigan. He always had a smile on his face & a story to share. Many card & board games were played & funny memories made. He was always a great role model as a man, husband, father & grandfather and will be missed by anyone fortunate enough to know this wonderful man.

I met Dave about 5 years ago when I asked to join his golf league. He became a good friend. We played golf, poker, shared stories and had breakfast/lunch together. I will miss him on the tee box and at the poker table.

David was a dear friend here in Michigan. We met at the YMCA when we joined a club there with our sons. We shared many camping trips, fun meetings with the boys in our homes, and nickel/dime/quarter poker nights with lots of laughter.
After his families move to Missouri we did talk on the phone on occasion. Dave will be missed