Eugene-Hickey-Obituary

Dr. Eugene J. "Pat" Hickey

Syracuse, New York

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August 3, 2005 Dr. "Pat" Eugene J. Hickey died this past Wednesday at his summer home in Lake Clear, NY. He was born November 5, 1916, in Brooklyn and was raised in the Saranac Lake Region of northern New York. He graduated from Saranac Lake High School and then attended St. Lawrence University,...

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Ginny, Jim, and Kevin
"Doc" will always be in my thoughts and will be remembered fondly. He was a great influence in my life. "Doc" was also agreat help to my father when he became town supervisor. All my best.

My deepest sympathy.

Dear Jenny and family:
I just cannot write all I would about Dr. and you. The years he helped and came to Art and Em's Restaurant. Even when Don and I took over. They were the greatest of times. One funny thing I do remember was when my daughter, Terry had her ears pieced and they became infected and Dr. took the time to take the rings out and told her if she had cleaned her inside ears better this would not have happened. The fun my sons had on the slopes, Dan, Mickey, Scott and...

Liz and I are deeply saddened to learn of Pat's passing. He was influential in starting my practice. He touched the lives of so many people. He will be greatly missed.

Dear Ginny, John was proud to work for "Doc" at Toggenburg. He enjoyed making that hill perfect. John passed away a few weeks ago also . You have my deepest sympathy to your whole family. love Pat Woodruff

Toggenburg Kitchen/Lounge Cook 1988-96 and 2001. Ski Patrol Candidate 2004-05. Thanks Doc for making it all possible.

I met Pat through John Trowbridge 35 years ago. He touched my life and that of my families. He was a true gentleman and wonderful person. "North Country boys" Amen!

Well Ginny, at least Nick has someone to talk to. Probably about the Fabius school board! Please accept my most sincere condolences. Anne.

Doc was a major influence on my 35+ year career in the ski industry. His passion for the ski business was shared by all who worked with him, coupled with his lively sense of humor. We share in the sorrow of his passing with all who knew Doc, especially his wife Ginny, and his sons Jim and Kevin and their families.