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ANITA DOROTHY HICOCK

Born: Aug 14, 1934

Date of Passing: Feb 27, 2016

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ANITA DOROTHY (HILL) HICOCK Suddenly after a short illness, Anita Hicock, widow of Rube Hicock and mother of their five children, Raymond, Wayne, Earl, Kathy and Lorrie, passed away on February 27, 2016 peacefully at her home. Anita was born at Whitemouth, Manitoba on August 14, 1934, the youngest child and only daughter of Alex and Alvina (Malkoske) Hill. After graduating high school just prior to her seventeenth birthday, she went to work at Ashdown's Wholesale in Winnipeg. In spring she returned to Whitemouth and married Rube Hicock on May 20, 1952. They were happily married for nearly 59 years until Rube passed away in February, 2011. Rube worked with Manitoba Hydro until his retirement in 1981. In October 1956 the family, then including Ray and Wayne moved to Steinbach, where Earl was born. In December 1957, they moved to Transcona, where Kathy and Lorrie were born in the sixties. They lived on Virden Cres. For 44 years. In 2002, Anita and Rube moved to Park City Meadows, where Anita served as one of the founding Board of Directors for many years. When Lorrie was in kindergarten, Anita started to work outside the home, something that was somewhat frowned on for mothers of young children at that time. During the next 26 years, she worked at Gambles, Princess Auto, Canadian Grain Commission and Agriculture Development until her retirement in 1990. Anita and Rube were always involved with their children, their activities and their friends and this interest continued with their grandchildren. They enjoyed sports and young people, and were involved in their baseball, hockey, etc. They both curled for many years and were season ticket holders for the Bombers starting in 1953, attending 15 Grey Cups. They also had Jets tickets, starting back in the WHA days. Anita always maintained her love and support of sports. With the return of the Winnipeg Jets, she attended several games a year with family and friends. All the family was very important to Anita, including the ones who married into the group and their children. She is survived by her five children, nine grandchildren and three great-grandchildren: sons Raymond, Wayne (Kim), and Earl (Susan), daughters Kathy (Mike Schmidt) and Lorrie (Doug Neill); grandchildren Justin (Jenn and their children Sam and Nyla) Hicock; Danielle (Gavin and their daughter Adrianna) Fifi; Kurtis (Lucia) and Tyler Schmidt; Cory (Ashley) and Alyssa Neill; Bryson, Caleb and Celeste Hickok, Precious (Shane and daughter Mayla) and Joel Murrell, sisters-in-law Ann Hill (her closest and dearest friend) and Alice Hill, as well as many nieces and nephews. She was pre-deceased by her parents and brothers Ed and Harvey, as well as all of Rube's family. So when your thoughts do turn to me know that I would not have you cry, but live for me and laugh for me, cause when you are happy so am I. Anita was an amazing mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was a wonderful, loving, caring, kind and strong woman, who cared deeply for every single member of our family and all those around her. She had a passion for life, her family and her community, and that carries on through all of us. We will miss her dearly every day. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 3, 2016 at Glen Lawn Funeral Home, 455 Lagimodiere Blvd. with Rev. Jeff Cook officiating. Those wishing to honor Anita's memory may contribute to the Rainbow Society, 303-1 Wesley Ave., Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3C 4C6 or just do some kindness to someone who needs it. Family and friends may sign a Book of Condolence at www.glenlawn.ca Glen Lawn Funeral Home 204-982-7550

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Mar 01, 2016

Condolences & Memories (6 entries)

  • My Mom was a neighbor of the Hicock family for over 40 years. Mom passed in December and I recently received a letter from the Church acknowledging Mrs. Hicock's memoriam donation. I am so sorry for your loss and wanted to pass on how grateful we are that Mom had such a wonderful neighbor for so many years. - Posted by: Sheila (Larkins) Fortier (Neighbour) on: Mar 15, 2016

  • To Kathy and Mike... we were very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing Kathy. Although we only knew her through showers and weddings she was always warm and friendly whenever we met. She was a lovely person and I am sure she will be deeply missed. It is so hard to lose a Mom... take care of yourself during this difficult time and know that we are thinking of you. - Posted by: Bill and Lori Gray (Cousins (in-law) to Kathy) on: Mar 04, 2016

  • My sincere sympathy in the loss of your beautiful Mom, Grand Mother, and Great Grand Mother. Love is where the home is. Anita and Rube were a testament to this, always genuinely present in the lives and moments of each and every one of their family. That generosity was extended to all of those who befriended their children and I felt privileged to know them. Their home on Virden Crescent was a place of hospitality, big smiles, laughter, kindness, and respect. I was fortunate to share a beautiful and memorable trip to Hawaii at the young age of 16 and reflect on those memories often. It was so kind of them to let me come along and all of us had a wonderful time. It gives me peace to know that Rube and Anita are together now resting in the arms of our Heavenly Father. When you speak of Rube you speak of Anita, when you speak of Anita you speak of Rube. They were a force of togetherness in family, friendship, community, and life. - Posted by: Lynn Gmiterek (nee: Mac Intyre) (Friend of Family) on: Mar 02, 2016

  • I will light a candle to send Mrs Hicock's spirit on its way..I have wonderful memories of she and Mr Hicock always welcoming me into their home or on trips to Whitemouth to visit family. I always felt they were genuinely happy to see me as I was to be with them. Always lots of laughs and good food. Mom always sent me over for grey cup tickets. Rest in love Mrs. Hicock - Posted by: Leora Zaporzan (Family friend) on: Mar 02, 2016

  • I had the pleasure of spending a lot of time with the Hicock family while growing up. Anita & Rube welcomed their children's friends into their home. I was fortunate to be a part of a family vacation to Hawaii as well as join them on a Grey Cup trip to Montreal. Anita was a special women who embraced life and loved her family. Godspeed Anita. - Posted by: Cathy (Dratwa) Penner (Friend of Family) on: Mar 02, 2016

  • To Ray, Wayne, Earl, Kathy, Lorrie & families Our deepest sympathy, our thoughts are with you at this sad time. We have lots of happy memories of Anita and the Malkoske functions, I don't think she missed any. Rest well dear cousin. - Posted by: Brenda & George (Cousin) on: Mar 01, 2016

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