Jon-Hicks-Obituary

Jon T. Hicks Jr.

Atco, New Jersey

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HICKS, JR.LANCE CORPORAL JON T. HICKS JR. of Atco NJ, age 20 yrs., died in the line of duty in Iraq. He was a member of the U.S. Marines Corp as an Infantryman. He is the beloved son of Jon T. and Cathy Hicks (nee Worrell) and brother of Kyle C. Hicks of Atco NJ. Loving grandson of Charles A. and...

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Although we never had the honor of meeting you in person it is easy to see where all the love in your heart came from for others. You touched the lives of everyone who knew you in such a positive and upbeat way that your being taken from us so soon has shaken all who knew you, and your open loving family, to the bone. Thank you for the ultimate sacrafice you made and know you are with us every day.
Webb's Mom and Family

cant beleive its been 4 years seems like yesterday. you were taken from us but you live with us every second of everyday.thank you all for never forgetting jon and all our fallen heroes. love always dad mom & kyle

To the family and friends of Lance Cpl. Jon T. Hicks:
Please accept my remembrance of Jon on the anniversary of his passing and know that he will never be forgotten.

To the family and friends of Lance Cpl. Jon T. Hicks:
Remembering Jon on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten!
Peggy Childers
"Don't Let The Memory Of Them Drift Away"
www.IraqWarHeroes.org

Dear Jon
It has taken me along time to write this as you know I am not that great at writing so forgive me . Jon I wanted you to know that my family and I have been blessed by knowing you and being apart of most of your life . Many people strive to be a person like you and never succeed and for you it is so easy coming . That is what makes you so special , whether someone knew you for 10 min or an entire life time you were always the same person a good hearted man always caring for...

Dear Jon T. Hicks,
Hey little brother. It's vietti. I got out and living the dream of being a cop. I'm so sorry for not writting this sooner, but here it goes. You are my brother, my friend, and my biggest hero. We loved you hicky, and you have thousands that loved you just as much. It's going to be three years since I put you to rest, and just want you to know that you served as the best marine I ever met. You are my brother, my hero, and my best marine. You did everything you were...

Hey Buddy. There was just a big event that honored you. I don't want to spoil it, as I am really not involved in it, and I was really hoping someone else who is close to this had told you, but then again, I think you're watching and already know.

Your legacy will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew you and shared in your struggle to protect our country and the ultimate sacrifice you gave so that we can be grateful for what we have. Your family, friends, loved ones and fellow soldiers will stay in my thoughts and prayers.
A Proud Military Mom.

Hey Jon. Just wanted to tell you I am missing you, and you are always on my mind...

Uncle Neil