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Robbi Hicks-Wylie

Mableton, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death Notice HICKS-WYLIE, Robbi ROBBI JEANINE HICKS-WYLIE Robbi Jeanine Hicks-Wylie, age 48, of Greensboro, GA, died Monday, January 11, 2010. Born in Fulton County, Georgia on April 30, 1961, she was the daughter of John Aaron Hicks, Jr. and Nellie Louise Ware Hicks of...

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I met Robbi many years ago at American Express. Our paths crossed again when I called on her at the Lakeside office as a Sales Rep. She always had time to talk & made you feel welcome.
I'll never forget her laugh & warm smile.
There is a little less sunshine in the world. Rest Well Robbi.

Lynn Ferrara

I have been a sales rep in the travel industry for the past 25 years. I have known Robbi for as long as she was in the industry. It is so hard to believe this has happened, as she was so full of life and vibrant. It was always a joy to make a sales call to her at the agency and we always had a lot to talk about. I am so sorry for all of her family, especially Bob and Denver. I will always remember her as being so full of life and a wonderful person. God be with you all. She will always be...

I was stunned and saddend to hear of Robbi's passing. She was a great gal. When I was a rep I loved visiting her office on Lake Oconee.
I last saw Robbi in Sepember at a travel dinner...always great to see her. She will be greatly missed.
My prayers and thoughts are with her family.
Roberta Bengtson
Elegant Destinations

Jim and I bother were saddened to hear about Robbi. We heard Sherri talk so much about their adventures and realize that you all will surely miss her. Our prayers are with you. Ann and Jim Gallman

Bob, You are in my prayers, Robbi was always so much fun, she would always have something funny to talk about. My deepest sympathy to her family.
Lynne Kiley

Visiting Robbi in Lake Oconee was always worth the trip. She was more than a client, she treated you like a friend. She was a lovely lady with a big heart, a warm smile and an engaging personality who loved life, enjoyed sharing her travel knowledge and made the best of any time. I will really miss her and extend my deepest sympathies to her family, staff and close friends.

I was fortunate to work with Robbi at American Express. We had a great time in and out of the office. We traveled to Amsterdam together; years later we still laughed about the museums we visited! I still hear her laughter... My thoughts and prayers are with Bob, Sherri, her parents, Denver, and all who loved her.