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Stanley Gibson Fickes

Hershey, Pennsylvania

1934 - 2021

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Stanley Gibson Fickes, 87, of Hershey, passed away peacefully on December 24, 2021, at his home. He was born on July 28, 1934, in Newport, son of the late Stanley Sr. and Larue (Ritter) Fickes. Brother, Robert, and sister, Barbara Shryock, preceded him in death. Stanley served in the United...

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It´s been two years but you´re always on my mind. I remember our trips to perennials to get groceries and the days that you and I and Cassie would go out for a walks. You were such a great person always positive never said a bad thing about anyone happy heavenly birthday until we meet again.

Think of you often Stanley miss our walks together when Casey needed to go out. I can´t believe it´s a year already but glad you´re not in pain anymore. Keep watching over everyone from above until we meet again .

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As a caregiver for Stanley I will always remember the great times him and I would sit and talk about different things from his past life and present. He had taught me the true meaning that working hard doing things for others and never expecting anything in return is the way we should live our lives. I will always hold a special place in my heart for Stanley and I will never forget him. I always told Stanley if anything ever happened that I would definitely take good care of Cassie when I am...

STAN THE MAN! What a pleasure to have known him over the years. We first met when curling, then continued our friendship with him and "JC Joycie" thru trips to Ontario fishing, and partying. Those two ended up to be neighbors at my mother´s condo. They always entertained her, and were part of the Tuesday Club at the Italian Lodge. I never flew with him, but he´s certainly on the best flight of his life right now! We will miss you, Stanley. By the way....he was known to order a hot open graced...

We didn´t have the good fortune to know `Stan the pilot´ or `Stan the golfer´ but we always enjoyed our time shared with him and his wife as neighbors. Whether working on the lawn or walking the dog, Stan was always good for a quick chat and a smile. We´ll miss these times. Bob & Jill Hench