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Alan Lee Hickman was born February 24, 1947 in Chicago, IL to the late John L. & Mildred Hickman. “Moe” as he was affectional know as transitioned this life on July 25, 2020. Moe accepted Christ as a teenager and was baptized at Shiloh MB. Church under his uncle the late Rev. J.W. Walton, Sr where he briefly served on the usher board. After graduating from Lockport High School, He enlisted in the Marine Corps. After discharge he began a long time career at Commonwealth Edison before retiring. Although never marrying, Moe truly loved kids. His nephews and nieces called him “Unka Moe”, “Uncle Squezzie”, and “Moe-Moe” . Moe was preceded in death by his loving parents and two brothers John Thomas & Jeffery Scott. He leaves to morn his passing one Aunt Jyme Towns of Lockport, IL; one Uncle Earl Chandler of Long Beach, CA; Four Brothers, James Leon (Sandra) of Huntsville, Al; Herbert (Sharon) Hickman of Mebane, NC; Keith (Cassanda) of Washington, DC and Robert Hickman of Bloomington, IL; Two sisters, Shirley Hickman Smith of San Diego, CA and Sandra Hickman of Los Angeles, CA and a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends.
Order of Service Monday, August 3, 2020
Visitation - 10:00 A.M. | Service - 11:00 A.M. St. John Missionary Baptist Church 104 E. Zarley Blvd Joliet, IL 60433 Pastor Herbert Brooks, Jr. Musical Prelude…………………....................................………….Clergy Processional………………………….......................................….Minister Old Testament Scripture…………………………………....…..Minister New Testament Scripture…………………………………....….Minister Prayer………………………………......................……........……Minister Remarks…………………………………………......…Family & Friends Life Reflection…………………………………….………..Read Silently Selection………………………………….....….........“The Storm is Over” Eulogy…………………………………………………..........…..Minister Recessional…………………………………..............…..Clergy & Family
ME M OR I E S
Tribute
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Pallbearers Cedric Gee Jay Hickman Brian Davis Brad Travis Robert Meeks Douglas Meeks Interment Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery 20953 W. Hoff Road Elwood, IL 60421
Acknowledgements
What a mighty God we serve. To God be the glory! There is much comfort in knowing that we are not alone. God is with us, and the assurance of His blessings are manifested in the sincere expressions of sympathy shown to us by family and friends. To everyone, your telephone calls, personal visits, cards, floral and food offerings, and other special gestures during this time have truly touched our hearts. We are especially appreciative for the fervent prayers whispered on our behalf. May God continue to bless and keep you. Sincerely, The Family of Alan Hickman
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