JOSEPH-HICKSON-Obituary

JOSEPH M. HICKSON

Silver Spring, Maryland

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JOSEPH MUTTY HICKSON (Age 90) On Tuesday, June 23, 2015 of Wheaton, MD. Beloved husband of the late Doris J. Hickson; father of Joseph T. Hickson, Colleen M. Wilkins, Karen M. Proctor, Daniel P. Hickson, and Jamie S. Harris. Also survived by nine grandchildren and eight...

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My sincerest condolences to the Hickson Family. May the Hearer of Prayer be of comfort to you at this time. (Psalms 83:18)

As a kid, my father introduced me to Joe at a softball game at Turkey Thicket in NE DC. Joe was the catcher on his team. The last time I saw Joe he was playing B-ball with my bro Andy at GC. Always glad to see me, as I was happy to see him and his smile.
My thoughts and prayers to all of the Hickson Family.

May the Father of tender mercies be with you as you struggle to cope with the loss of your dear loved one.

Well, Jack has his partner in G.C. work, repair, whatever, with him now. Wonder what they are talking about?! THE SCHOOL! You had him with you for quite a spell.
God bless you.

Joe lived a long life and left all of us his wonderful family. He was a WWII hero and a hero to all who knew him!

Joe nicknamed me "Dipsy Doodle". Not sure why but I enjoyed the affectionate name. I enjoyed his sense of humor and his great attitude. He always said he was "fine and dandy". I will miss him.
Cheryl Wood (wife of one of his Thursday night basketball players)

Dad loved his OLGC family. He was also a proud member of the Gonzaga College High School '44 Club!!! I will look for him in the eyes of all I meet!

Danny,
Our thoughts and prayers to your family and friends, Mike Murphy and family

Always playing basketball... I looked forward to seeing him after volleyball practices and camps. He always had a kind word. I know I would never be able to win a game against him - he was too good! I know he is still playing tonight...

Deepest condolences may your memories of him give you strength during these tough times.

He is missed.