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Virginia Hicks

Warren County, Ohio

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Family-Placed ObituaryHICKS, Virginia (Jenny) Of Middletown, Ohio went to heaven on Tuesday May 8, 2007 at 2:30AM at her residence. Jenny was a mother to many in her lifetime and had a slue of family and friends who adored her. Jenny is survived by her children, Gaylen Brown of Kentucky,...

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grandma we miss you and love you every every much. one day we will all be together again.

Jay and family, May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.I will be praying for you.Always your friend Mable.

Tanya and Family, I know this is a very difficult time for you. I am praying that you find comfort in God's love and cherish the forever memories that you have and remember that we will one day meet again. You and your family are in my prayers! Love, Melissa Shyers McDowell

The Lord has welcomed someone very special into Heaven and we know how special she really was cause to most she was simply known as Mom and Mom means so many things and in so many ways. To most she is your mother to others she was always there just like a mother would be. I have only known the Hicks family and Jenny for 7 months but during those 7 months you have treated me like family and you will always be family to me and Jenny was just like a second mother to me 99 out 100 times she...

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Jay&family: I know there is nothing I can say to relieve your pain. I pray God gives you strength through this difficult time. Virginia's struggle is over now,she is with God and all of his glory! It is now, us that has to endure this earth. Virgina will be missed greatly but, I know she will always be with you and watching over you until she see's you again-- in heaven. Love you and bless you ----------------- Debbie & Carolyn 3west

We all knew her as a sweet,loveing,careing person. She loved everyone. You could never be in a bad mood around her because she would make you laugh. Everyone that knew and love her will miss her very much.

Nothing can be said to make this feel better, nothing will ever make this feel better. The only thing we can do is to try and take some comfort from the fact that she suffers not. The burden of the living is to honor her memory and remember all the lives she touched and enriched with her presence. We still love and live, and she will still be loved, and live with us all in our hearts and minds. Thanks to her I know it's a bad thing to take a permenant marker to the side of a roadrunner. Just...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.