STEVEN-HICKEY-Obituary

STEVEN HICKEY

San Francisco, California

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Steven HickeyFeb. 18, 1954 to Nov. 7th, 2012Beloved brother and friend, Steve Hickey, passed away in his home in Marin County on Wednesday November 7th.Steve was raised in Massachusetts by his parents George and Agnes, and graduated from Boston College High School in 1972 where he was an...

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Damn I miss you bro!

Steven you crossed my mind today and it made me smile. I will never forget you. I have never met anyone like you and I don't believe I ever will again. The world is a little less exciting without you dude...until next time, love Rain

Dear Steve, although we worked together 30 years ago, I can still see those steel blue eyes and that mocking smile as if it were yesterday. In the years we worked together, your wicked sense of humor somehow put me in touch with my own, and I owe you for that to this day. See you on the other side.

Love, Sam

'Flavus' on the way to Ostia

Safe travels wherever you are in the universe, Steve. Rome is pleasant this time of year. You told me so. Jer

Pantheon

My dear friend,

Though we got older and grayer I'll always remember you as a laughing teenager. You brought so much joy to my high school and college years. I have you to thank for enticing me to CA.......where I finished college, met my husband, had my daughter and now enjoy all the memories we made together as good buddies and partners in crime.

I have yet to encounter a more gentle soul....you touched the hearts of everyone you ever met.

Love u pops

Steve was like my dad he was the best father figure anyone could ever ask for now when I go to work I keep looking at the door hoping u would walk thru one day I miss u alot and u will never be forgotten may god rest ur soul pops.i love u

Steve will be missed by many, loved by all. Tomorrow's his big day -- the "gathering" at the funeral home in San Anselmo, and I know when he looks down upon us from up high, he will be pleasantly surprised at how many people miss him. Keep smiling, bro, and we'll see you again one day. Love you. -- Jim