Michael-Bickers-Obituary

Michael "Mickey" Bickers

Dallas, Texas

1941 - 2025

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DIED
September 16, 2025
LOCATION
Dallas, Texas
CHARITY
Dementia Society of America

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Mickey Bickers lived much of his life like a lighthouse; to countless people struggling with addiction, he was a beacon of hope, guiding them toward safety and new beginnings. Born January 31, 1941, Mickey grew up in Oak Cliff, Texas and attended Sunset High School. He went on to earn a...

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Mickey has been my friend for 20 years. He was my counselor and became my dear friend along our journey together. I´ll remember the meals we shared together, Costco runs, golfing trips to Maui and Mexico and I will miss his wise advice and counsel. I have the honor of giving his eulogy on Friday and I will try to make it something that would make him laugh and maybe even bring a tear to his eye. To Terri, Kelly, Haley, Josh, Amanda and his other family members I haven´t had the pleasure...

Mickey was my friend for almost 40 years. Every encounter with Mickey was an adventure and we shared more than a few. I could always count on Mickey to give his insight and opinion "slow, cold and off the top". I will miss him greatly. My condolences to Terri and all the family. It was a blessing to have shared a friendship with Mickey. He was loved by many and I was one of the them. Happy trails old friend!

Mickey was old friend. I´m sad to hear about his passing.

Hi Terri Your dad and I met in 2001 and became great friends. I´m sure you have everything lined up, but if you like someone to say a few good words words about MB, I´d be honored and it would wa huge blessing me. Ken Whitten 214-681-7770

I have known Mickey for the past 55+ years, and I remember his famous bar "Suite 113 back in the 70's" Mickey was a wonderful person who always cared about the other person and not himself. I will miss Mickey as we both lived in Hillcrest Villa for the past 51 years. My condolences go out to his family and children during this time of bereavement. Sincerely, Tim Carnell

My father did everything big. He lived, loved and played hard. He helped so many to give back. He lived his life to the fullest and he is greatly missed.

Sincere condolences on Mickey's passing. We went through Rosemont, Greiner and Sunset together. Mickey had an interesting life and the end brought hope and love to others. May God Bless Mickey and the family.

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