Robert R. Hicks
May 18, 1928 - January 29, 2022
Frankfort, Kentucky - PLEASE NOTE that services have been moved to Monday, Feb. 7th. Robert (Bob) Hicks died peacefully on January 29, 2022. He was born May 18, 1928, in Louisville, Kentucky, son of Thomas Marcellus Hicks and Catherine Pfau Hicks, the second child of five. He is survived by his brothers Jack Hicks of Biloxi, Mississippi and James (Ann) Hicks of Sarasota, Florida; children, David Hicks of Frankfort, Kevin (Kim) Hicks of Frankfort, John (Susan) Hicks of Lexington, William (Mary Carr) Hicks of Frankfort, Ann (Dan) Elkin of Midway, and Marilyn (Steve) Milby of Roanoke, Virginia; 14 grandchildren, Aaron (Michelle) Hicks of Redondo Beach, California, Tyler (Lauren) Hicks of Lexington, Taylor Hicks of Frankfort, Jacob (Taylor) Hicks of Lexington, Stephen (Leah Umberg) Hicks of Lexington, Rebekah (Jared Burkhardt) of Lexington, Elizabeth (Jackson) Schad of Brooklyn, New York, Amanda (Steve Bishop) Elkin of Midway, Robert Milby of Roanoke, Virginia, Daniel (Elya) Elkin of Frankfort, Thomas (Mariah) Milby of Roanoke, Virginia, John Milby of Roanoke, Virginia, and Hannah (Aramis) Zeno of Frankfort; five great-grandchildren, Reese Hicks of Lexington, Jackson Hicks of Lexington, Elliott Hicks of Lexington, Adeline Elkin of Frankfort, and Aden Zeno of Frankfort. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife of 59 years, Betty Jean, son Michael, brother Thomas, and sister Yvonne. Bob served in the U.S. Marines Corps from 1945-1948, attained the rank of sergeant, was a high-speed radio operator, and was in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve. He attended the University of Louisville. He was married to Betty Jean Spellman on February 3, 1951. Bob began his career in insurance in Louisville with the Western and Southern Life Insurance company. He joined Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Kentucky and moved his family from Louisville to Frankfort in 1959. Bob worked with Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Kentucky for 33 years, as District Director and Coordinator of the Kentucky state government, school district employee and state retiree health insurance group contract. Bob served his community of Frankfort and Franklin County in many roles: president of the Frankfort Rotary Club, president of the Frankfort/Franklin County Chamber of Commerce, was elected to two terms as Magistrate on the Franklin County Fiscal Court, and served as president of the Kentucky Magistrates/Commissioners Association. Visitation will be at Rogers Funeral Home, 507 W. 2nd St., Frankfort, Kentucky from 11:00am to 1:00pm on Monday, February 7th, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 1:30pm at Good Shepherd Catholic Church, 72 Shepherd Way, Frankfort. Burial will be at the Frankfort Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Vincent DePaul Society, PO Box 571, Frankfort, Kentucky 40602. An online tribute is available at
www.rogersfrankfort.com.Published by Lexington Herald-Leader on Feb. 1, 2022.