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Norman Hicks

By Newspaper StaffMarch 4, 20221 Comment1 Min Read
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Norman D W Hicks, 81, of Tamarac, Florida passed away February 17th from Dementia.

Surviving are his wife Diana of 58 years, sons Dee Hicks, Continental, Oh. Gregory Hicks, West Palm Bch, Fl. and brother Donald Hicks, Montpelier, and his niece Dawn Klender West Unity Oh. His brothers Harry Hicks and Fred Hicks proceeded him in death.

He was a graduate of Montpelier High ’58 and  served in the Navy 1958 to 1962. He married Diana Figgins Hicks in 1963.

He worked at Challenge-Cook Brothers in Bryan until moving to South Florida in 1981. He was  City Councilman and was know as “King of the Castle” on Beech St.

He retired from the main post office in Fort Lauderdale as a Supervisor.

He was also a proud grandfather of  Stephanie Vaugh 35 from Jacksonville and Kieran Hicks 8 years old from Boynton Bch Fl.  He loved to golf and spend many hours in his yard.


 

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  1. Nancy Morales on September 14, 2022 1:33 am

    I’m so sorry to learn of Norm’s passing. We lived on the same street in North Lauderdale before he and Diana moved to Tamarac. Norm was funny and kept you on your toes! We called him “Uncle Norm” for other reason except he just felt like an Uncle Norm! He and my late husband, Frank, enjoyed going fishing together on our boat and our son, Frankie, was often with them. He was always available when you needed a helping hand. Having moved out of state about 15 years ago, we stayed in touch usually at least with a Christmas card that Diana never forgot to send. May he rest in peace.

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