Hicks, Lloyd Bruce – On Monday, January 29th, 2018, in his 88th year. Predeceased by his loving wife Mary “Geneva” (1991) and brother Orville (2009). Sadly missed by his son Gregory Bruce Hicks and wife Lynne, brother Harvey and wife Ann. Lloyd was the last Studebaker Twin and a 50 year member of the I.B.E.W Local 105 Hamilton. Thanks to the 2nd Floor staff at Grace Villa. Friends will be received by the family on Friday afternoon from 3 -7 at the Turner Family Funeral Home, 53 Main Street, Dundas. Cremation to follow. If you so wish, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family.
missing you daddy love you so much and am glad you are reunited my mom geneva
xoxox Gregory
You Were a good friend to me Lloyd I so enjoy being your daughter in law for the almost 8 years. I will so much miss to bring you all the sweet that you so much loved. Love you so much and miss you so much Lynne.
Lloyd was a great man. He was my dad’s best friend and the best man at my parents wedding. Lloyd became an uncle to me when he and my Aunt Margaret fell in love and lived together for decades before each of them were parted due to their illnesses. Such a shame they could not have been together for the last years of Lloyd’s life as they surely loved each other and deserved to be together. Unfortunately the circumstances that separated them came to be. I can only hope and pray that while Lloyd endured his separation from my aunt Margaret, he remained the happy and wonderful man I always knew.
We had many family gatherings with Lloyd and Margaret present and Lloyd was always highly respected and loved by all. We were saddened at the news of his passing and I find comfort in knowing that he can now be reunited with loved ones such as my father who passed on before him. Rest In Peace Uncle Lloyd.
To Greg and family
I am so very sorry for your loss
RIP Mr. Hicks
Sincerely
Mary Ann Pim
I have very fond memories of Uncle Lloyd. Very many memories at the cottage in Wasaga Beach and your yearly trips to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina with many other family members. His laugh was impeccable. We will miss him dearly but now he will be reunited with the love of his life Geneva, his brother Orville and mom Be a. Rest in peace Uncle Lloyd.
Pappa Lloyd:
Many happy memories of you and Nanna coming to visit us in Kentucky, and our trips to Canada to visit you, you got us to eating Kraft teddy bear peanut butter from Canada. Our first trip to Florida, you were there, our baptisms,
1st communions… you were there, basketball games, you were there, long hot days in the sun for baseball tournaments….you were there. We are glad that mom loved to take pictures, because we have so many with you and Nanna to remind us just how special a grandpa you were to us. We will miss you dearly. Peace be with you.
Love Kyle and Ryan Hamilton
We just heard the news and are so very saddened. Prior to his illness, as the loving partner of my Aunt Marg for over 25 years, Lloyd was a big part of our entire family and in all our lives. We were so lucky to have him with us for so many years. He was an uncle to me and my children, brother in law to my parents and a great friend to us all. Lloyd was one of the kindest men I have known and he will be and has been missed dearly. We were blessed the he and Aunt Marg had so many great years together. A sad day for the entire family but we are comforted to know you may now rest in peace Lloyd.
My. Mom Ruby (Hick Devine) Maxwell enjoyed manygood. times with Lloyd sorry for your loss . I met him in Florida and enjoyed his company.
Roslynne Jones (Shave/Jeffery)
I am so sorry for your loss.
Fond memories of our get togethers in Florida with Lloyd and Margaret ,before my John passed .
Greg, I’m so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and Lynne on the passing of your Dad.
I’ll always remember when you told me your Dad and my Dad belong to the same Union, as they were both electricians.
I also didn’t realize your Uncle worked for the same company I did, HPS. Talk about a small world.
Take care, Sharon Dempster (Joe) & Alex Dempster (Joan March 31, 1928 – August 17, 2017)
Dear Greg !
Buddy so sad to hear the news of your father ! You always talked well of him . Your a class Guy for that .
Both you and I My Main Dog shared many talks as my mother had many of your dads issues !
You were always willing to listen buddy always getting those words of support back to me in your special way Greg .
You always found time Greg always to come in and ask me ( How’s Mom ) Buddy you kept me in the fight !
You will never know Greg the strength you many times gave me in those final months trust me Dog .
Never to busy to share a Leaf story and remind me of your TEAM WE WONT MENTION THEM lol
Just to reflect many people don’t know the guy ( Greg ) I do and many don’t know the deep feelings he has for friends ! There are few that I let close as you know very few, but your a special guy buddy and thus Im sad for you loss . Im proud to say having you as a friend means more that anything else just knowing your a buddy .
I will always be your buddy Greg always nothing can rock our friendship nothing !!!
Day or night buddy Im on a road trip for you just because you were there for me and I never forget that trust me .
Always your friend Dog always and until the end your buddy ROLAND
RIP Lloyd
You will be missed!
Our condolences to all family members and especially Aunt Margeret!
Lynn and Greg sorry to hear about your thinking of u and your family
My sincere condolences to Greg and Lynn and all Mr. Hick’s extended family. Alzheimer’s is a heart breaking way to lose a loved one, my heart goes out to you. I hope you find comfort in the fact that the suffering is over and Mr. Hicks is now at peace.