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Jeffrey Brian Hicks

Kansas City, Missouri

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Jeffrey Brian Hicks, 44, Raytown, MO. passed away June 27, 2009. Visitation will begin at 12:00 followed by Funeral Services at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, July 2, at Park Lawn Funeral Home 8251 Hillcrest Road, KCMO. Interment in Memorial Park Cemetery. Jeffrey was born April 3, 1965 in New London, CT....

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Crazy its been 15 years. My youngest were wee. Though i found you .. or maybe you found me we had a one of a kind connection. It was as though we grew up together. I had always wanted siblings and especially a brother. In the time we had and never seeing you in person I felt full. Would have loved an in person connection, but we definitely had a spiritual one. You always knew when something was going on and would call. Same on my side. You were very protective and a great big brother!! I know...

Jeff was a gentle, caring, intelligent man. He genuinely cared for others. His joy was contagious, his love for his boys was unfailing, his dedication and commitment to his work unmatched. He left a legacy of respect, integrity and love and will be missed by me and everyone he touched. Iook forward to laughing with you in eternity my friend, miss you.

I had the honor of having Jeff on my team in SS7 Translations. Jeff brought a sense of family to his team and we all were very close to him. He is and will be missed very much. My deepest sympathy to Jeff's family.

My father was a true man. He contributed his knowledge for the greater advancement of humankind through the advancement of communication. He had a great sense of humor, and an extremely hard worker. He knew life was short, priceless, something to be cherished. And so he gave his best. He was unselfish, kind, with a strong heart and a strong mind. My deepest regret is that i never really proved to my father that i could do the same. His only and deepest wish for me as his son is to be better...

I appreciate the opportunity to have known and worked with someone as knowledgeable, helpful, and lighthearted as Jeff. May all who mourn his passing be comforted by the many good memories that Jeff left.

My deepest sympathy to your family, Jeff will truly be missed.

My younger brother's generosity, kind soul, motivation and love of life was an inspiration. He loved his Harley's, cars and all kinds of music. I miss our conversations, the constant twinkle in his eyes and his laugh. He was always fun to be with. Jeff was the best brother any sister could ever ask for. I'm sorry for my baby nephew, Clay. He'll never get to know really know his father. I'll always deeply miss him, more than anyone could know.