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Roger Hicks
In Memory of
Roger Lee
Hicks
1955 - 2011
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Condolence From: Linda Furnish (Lynch)
Condolence: To Betty and family, I am still in shock over Roger's passing as we all are. I have known Roger for many years and considered him my friend. I wish I could give him one more hug and see his smile which was always in abundance :)May the family find peace in his passing knowing he was loved by many and will be trully missed. With heart felt sympathy, Linda Furnish
Thursday May 19, 2011
Condolence From: Rhonda (Ledbetter) Jones
Condolence: Betty, I am so sorry for your loss. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers. I was going to come to the service but my father-in-law passed away Wednesday morning. I am sure that you will find comfort in all of your memories. Love ya!
Thursday May 19, 2011
Condolence From: Walt Kistner
Condolence: Betty and Kids, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Roger. I know that life is very precious and you have to live it to the fullest everyday. I worked with Roger at LSI on night shift for many years and even outside of LSI with Harry. We were all shocked to hear of the sad news. We had our ups and downs as coworkers, but you have to know that it is quite a challenge when you work with people some days we seen each other more than we seen our own families. My greatest memory outside of working was going to Bristol Motorspeedway. He had a blast and the best part was he was himself. We did not have to wear the so called Boss, or employee hat, we were just a couple of guys hanging out together. I hope you find peace in your hearts, remember he is safe in heaven and will never feel any pain, or hurt again. You are put on this earth to do a job and his job has ended now he is home, watching over all of us.
Wednesday May 18, 2011
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