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Larry Joe Hicks

June 18, 1964 - December 22, 2019
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Larry Joe Hicks , lifelong resident of the Zionsville and Whitestown area, passed awayon 22 December, 2019, after a brief illness. Larry was born in Snowflake, Arizona, toproud parents Joe Hicks and Vivian Hicks. After graduation from Zionsville High Schoolhe enjoyed three decades working side by side with his father Joe and brother Terry allaroundContinue Reading

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Kelly (Oliver) Sweat left a message on January 10, 2020:
I just heard about Larry!! I'm living in Oregon now and was in High School with him. Have nice memories of Larry and SO sad to hear this heartbreaking news. My condolences to family and friends !Kelly
Dave and Judy Brandenstein left a message on December 29, 2019:
Our deepest condolences to Terry, Greg and all of Larrys friends and family. We have known Larry for many years as he and our son Steve were good friends since their teens. Larry went on a family vacation with us as Steves guest a few years ago and we all enjoyed the time together. He always greeted us as Mr and Mrs B. May he rest in peace.
Shelly Swift left a message on December 29, 2019:
My condolences to his family and friends. I always liked Lary. He had a great sense of humor .
Jill Herring Taylor left a message on December 29, 2019:
Larry My Larry, James and I have so so many fond memories of times past, Sleep well my friend and we will see you again. Love you
Cary & Tim Bennington left a message on December 28, 2019:
Our deepest condolences to Terry McDaniels and family. Heaven just received a wild one...
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Debi Graham Root left a message on December 28, 2019:
I went to school and graduated with Larry. He was always such a fun and caring person. Prayers to the family!
Bryan Livengood left a message on December 28, 2019:
He was always a good friend to me...He was always kind and fun to be around...We grew up from boys to men...He was a good worker...I will miss His Smile...My heartfelt Condolences to His Family...R.I.P. My Friend.
St. Pierre Family left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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