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Dick "Dickie" Hicks Jr. '70 July 13, 2017 9:20 AM updated: July 13, 2017 9:25 AM

Grimes Funeral Chapels obituary
1214 Mulberry
Bandera, Texas 78003
Tel: 830.796.3922
Fax: 830.792.4331
info@grimesfuneralchapels.com

Dick W. Hicks
August 27, 1948 - July 12, 2017

Dick W. Hicks, Jr., 68, of Bandera passed away on July 12, 2017 at the HIX Ranch
in Bandera. He was born in Bandera to Carmen and D.W. (“Speedy”) Hicks on August 27, 1948.

He graduated from Bandera High School in 1966 and from Texas A&M University in 1970. After a career in the financial industry, he worked with his dad in real estate. Later he was employed by the Texas Racing Commission as a state auditor. In 2011, he retired to the family home to continue the ranching operations. He was a member of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and later a life member of the San Antonio Livestock Exposition.

He loved all things “Aggie” and cherished his time at A&M. During his life, he realized the value of the “Aggie Bond,” but especially toward the end of his life. Dickie always had a knack for making friends and these friends, both old and new, surrounded him with love and support. Whether living it up in Corpus Christi or at Aggie Reunions, or helping repair a tractor or trailer, his buddies were his support and his family.

Dickie is preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Jeanine Hicks. He is survived by his brother, David Hicks and wife, Robin, and his sister, Charmen Catlin and husband, Larry, and nieces Amanda Catlin, Laurel Blue, Cathleen Clough, Macy Hicks, Carly Hicks, three great nephews, one great niece, and his beloved dogs, Chico and Pocket.

A memorial service will be held at 3:00 pm on Friday, July 14th at Grimes Funeral Chapel.

Honorary pallbearers are Jim Harris, Mike Pointer, Pokey Rehmet, Charlie Blaylock, Jim Gentry, Bob Meador, Bill Wiseman, Norman Ransleben, Jack Moseley, Brian Black, and Kellam Colquitt.

Memorials may be given to Animal Welfare Society of Bandera County at P.O. Box 64038, Pipe Creek, TX, 78063.


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