Loandra Berg
I was so sorry to hear Brother Hickman had passed away. I will always remember him as a friendly, ministering gentleman. He was always willing to help everyone and bear his testimony of the gospel. He will be sorely missed.
Birth date: Aug 17, 1945 Death date: Jan 3, 2019
Phillip Leroy Hickman 1945 - 2019 Phillip Leroy Hickman, 73, deeply loved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, passed away peacefully on Thursday, January 3, 2019, surrounded by his devoted wife and family. Ph Read Obituary
I was so sorry to hear Brother Hickman had passed away. I will always remember him as a friendly, ministering gentleman. He was always willing to help everyone and bear his testimony of the gospel. He will be sorely missed.
Bill and I are so sorry to hear about Phil's passing. We have the best memories of you two at Fall River. It just seems like yesterday when we were watching the guys dig up the beef and eating it right off the back of the pick up. Thank you for including us in all the fun. I miss your mom and dad too. Come see us in KS.
I bawled like a baby when i saw Phil had passed away, Phil and Judy are amazing people who took us under there wings when we got back into the church! We loved looking forward to seeing them each Sunday and Phil saving our front row spot with our church hand out paper ready! We deeply enjoyed the lunch we got to have with them and talking more about them and getting to know them more! We would see Phil here and there after we moved from the ward at Walmart getting Oreos he always brought the biggest smiles to our faces and warmed our hearts! He did more for us then he will know! I am truly grateful to have had the pleasure to know Phil.
I served with Phil and Judy in a young adult ward right after my husband died. They were so friendly and fun to serve with. Great examples of service and love for those young people. So sorry to hear if Phil’s passing. Stay strong Judy❤️❤️
I've known Phil and Judy from about 1986 or so. They are such special, spiritual people who know no stranger. They invited myself and 2 young girls into their home often and always made us feel as if we were a part of the family. One particular time we pulled up to Phil and Judy's house in Paola and my youngest daughter, Victoria said "are we going to go see Philm? It was so cute!" We will always remember him as our special "Philm." Rest in peace Philm until we meet again.
I have so much love for Brother Hickman and his sweet wife. They were a lovely part of my BYU experience as they served wonderfully in my ward. He was always so genuine, welcoming, and friendly—and that was contagious. Looking forward to your big smile and handshake the next time we meet, Brother Hickman!