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Edward Vincent Hicks Jr.

January 31, 1943 - March 17, 2020

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This is Michael with Expert Systems. Sad to have just learned of this loss . Ed was a great electrician and a fair but very knowledgeable inspector . I met him in the early 1990’s in a Westborough job, and was always pleased to cross his path as an electrical inspector in Framingham . Wish I had one more of those 10 min conversations with him. Great Man ? Prayers to his wife and family

Posted by ExpertSystems on October 18, 2020

Posted by Tracey Tarkiainen on April 12, 2020

Posted by Tracey Tarkiainen on April 12, 2020

My condolences to the Hicks family. I was lucky to have known Ed for many years through his work for the Town of Hopkinton. Always appreciative and generous - he will be missed.

Posted by Cobi Wallace on March 30, 2020

Sharon and family. I am sorry to hear of the passing of Ed. I worked with him at the town of Framingham for many years in the Building Dept. Ed was the consummate gentleman, friend and co-worker. He always talked about you, Sharon, his best friend keeping him company on his frequent nightly emergency inspections. He will be missed by many, many friends and colleagues.

Posted by Mary tiziani on March 25, 2020

Sharon so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family ??

Posted by Zelia Mccauley on March 23, 2020

Ed was a wonderful Dad, Grampie and friend, always putting others before himself. The only thing he asked was 'have a list ready when I get there'. You will be missed Grampie and forever loved. ?

Posted by Keith, Shellie, Madison & Carter on March 22, 2020

Posted by Keith & Shellie Lindfelt on March 22, 2020

Posted by Keith & Shellie Lindfelt on March 22, 2020

Posted by Keith & Shellie Lindfelt on March 22, 2020

Posted by Keith & Shellie Lindfelt on March 22, 2020

I had the privilege of knowing Ed through the electrical industry. Ed was always a gentleman & ever eager to help We will miss him on the advisory board at Keefe as he always could squash an argument with his vast knowledge My condolences to the family as he will leave a large hole to fill. I am thankful to have known Ed and be able to learn from his vast knowledge. He will be missed by many. RIP brother Paul Sullivan

Posted by Paul Sullivan on March 22, 2020

We love you Nana and Grampie

Posted by Jennifer and Rich Hicks on March 21, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Dad & Sharon gifted us a live oak as a wedding gift over 24 years ago, we had a surprise move to San Antonio and planted the tree at my Mom's home in Plano & it is the most beautifully majestic oak & will be a constant reminder of love and family.

Posted by Jill Hicks on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020

Posted by Anonymous on March 20, 2020

It’s with a sad heart I share the news that my father, Edward Vincent Hicks has passed. I wanted to take a moment to share a few things about this great man. Grampie was a quintessential home improvement-handy man helper. He was the “handiest” of handymen. Every time he visited he would never fail to ask for a list of things he could do to help around the house. He found joy in helping. Ladders over 10 feet never scared him! My father was a wonderful husband to his best friend Sharon. There was never a time they were not together. His love for her was deep. She took the best care of him because she knew he would have done the same for her. Grampie always lended an open ear for conversation. He cared about the people around him so deeply. He adored his children and his grandchildren. He never forgot a birthday or a holiday. My kids, Jacob and Maddy were so fortunate to have Grampie and Nana in their lives. We are so thankful for their visits from the North East, attending performances, special occasions, and graduations through the years. I will miss you Dad. Love, Eddie Vincent Hicks III

Posted by Edward Vincent Hicks III on March 20, 2020