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Francis G. Hickey

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Francis (Frank) G. Hickey, 79, of Scottsdale, Arizona, passed away after a long illness on August 9, 2006. He was born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin on August 9, 1927. Frank was successful as both a businessman and as a philanthropist. In business, he served as Chairman and Chief Executive...

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Frank, You've been like a second father to me, but also a friend and a partner. Because of you, I've been able to do and learn things that have changed my life for the better and will allow me to be involved in the world in a way I never dreamed. Thank you! You have taught me the value of life's blessings: health, good friends, family, hard work, and a meaningful purpose. Thank you! I am looking forward to our work of the Hickey Family Foundation. I will make you proud and will see that...

Goodbye my friend. Your thoughts and dreams, wit and wisdom have touched my life. When I learned of your death loneliness washed over me, until I realized that so much of your beauty emanated from your spirit, kind and pure.
Through spirit we reveal our Godliness through spirit we retutn to God.
Thank You

Frank was a good man, a good true friend and I will miss him . Humble in regard to his many accomplishments, empathetic and generous, a man who lived in a large world. That baritone voice.The brain!The pericing sense of humor! The world is a better place because he lived.

Frank G. Hickey - A True Cable Tv Pioneer -
* Member of The Class of 1989 *

We never forget those who have gone before us.

To the family may your memories comfort you
and bring you peace.

Leslie H. Read-Executive Director-Cable Tv Pioneers

Frank was a true competitor. You could never take him out of the game,and you would always want him on your team.I will never forget the time I got to share with Frank over the past 12 years.But most of all I will never forget the impact Frank had on my career and on my life. Frank I will miss you.

Great and good years with Frank in Ireland, Italy, New York, Scottsdale ....the world. He was a true friend, one that stands by you in good times and when the times are tough and the going gets rough. He was not a religious man in a formal sense but he was better and had a better interior spiritual life than many clergy, priests and nuns that I have known in my 50 years in the hood, wearing the roman collar. from Roma, Italia, father pete jacobs

Please accept my deepest sympathies.