Reginald-Hancock-Obituary

Reginald T. Hancock

Maryland, Maryland

1930 - 2020 (Age 90)

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DIED
December 1, 2020
AGE
90
LOCATION
Maryland, Maryland

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Philippians 1:21 "For to me, to live is Christ and to die is gain." Reg Hancock, age 90, completed his earthly journey on Tuesday, December 1, 2020."Reg," as he was fondly known by many, was born in Stockton on April 30, 1930. He was a son of the late Alfred C. and Ella S. Johnson Hancock and...

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My sincere thoughts and prayers are wished to Mr. Hancock's family. I would love to say that I was honored to have met him as I worked with him with his Low Vision. I remember meeting him in the office and he was such a wonderful man from the minute I met him. He had such a wonderful manner and love for God and Life. He really touched my heart with his kindness and I really enjoyed the couple of times my husband and I went to his home and spoke with him. He will certainly be missed...

Reg was a long time family friend and stalwart supporter of local environmental causes, especially land protection. I’m so pleased to see one of his favorite recitals “the Land of Pleasant Living” included in his obituary; he truly felt this to his core.
RIP my friend.

May God bless you and your family, now and always, with the many comforting and uplifting memories of Reggie's GIANT, beautiful and inspiring Godly spirit. I'll always remember (as Concerned Citizens for Worcester County), beyond his successful petition for an elected school board, that he never relented in striving (prayerfully, even) for the benevolence of all peoples of Worcester County. I SO DEEPLY regret that I am physically unable to attend his services. If anyone will be recording...

One of my first Girdletree memories was going with Pop to visit cousin Reg. Pop and Reg shared love of country and Girdletree. Sure all of the Johnson Family are enjoying coffee cake with tea and coffee. Rest easy. The Fulton Family and The Roby F. Johnson Family.

Mr. Reggie T. Hancock, what a gentleman and a role model to follow. I first met "REGGIE" at my Uncle Cecil and Aunt Viola Redden's house in Kleij Grange . At the time he was a United States Marine and my cousin Cookie Redden was a United States Marine. In later years I would meet Mr. Reggie in a different uniform, Maryland State Police. I was sixteen, drag racing on Route 13, Pocomoke
I got a warning , no ticket and a , go home Reggie T. I had found out that my sister Betty Mason Selby...

So sorry to hear this he was such a very nice man.

Reggie was a work of art.....He was a classmate of mine....He would do anything for anyone...He will be missed......Elizabeth

What a well written memorial. Mr. reggie was part of our family and I miss him, but I know I will see him again. Much love to his extended family.

In recognition of Reginald T. Hancock's Honorable Service in the United States Marine Corps, the members of the SSgt Walter F. 'Trae' Cohee III Detachment # 115, Salisbury, MD and the members the Tri-Cities Detachment # 969, Gray, TN of the Marine Corps League would like to extend our appreciation and gratitude for his service to God, Country and Corps as well as our sincere condolences to his family.

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Don Elseroad
Staff Sergeant USMC (Ret)
MCL...