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Notable Deaths 2016: Dan Hicks

2018-06-06T18:23:50+0000


John Hicks, Star Lineman at Ohio State and Top Rookie for the Giants, Dies at 65

2016-11-02T01:27:41+0000

An Outland Trophy winner under Woody Hayes with the Buckeyes, he played for the Giants in the N.F.L. after being drafted third over all.


Dan Hicks, of the Hot Licks, Dies at 74; Countered the ’60s Sound

2016-02-07T19:58:42+0000

A singer-songwriter’s band countered the psychedelic sound of late 1960s San Francisco with proudly eccentric and catchy music that he came to call “folk swing.”


Jonathan P. Hicks, Former Reporter for The New York Times, Dies at 58

2014-11-03T18:49:15+0000

Mr. Hicks covered big business and all levels of New York politics for over 24 years as a reporter for The Times.


Israel Hicks, Director of August Wilson’s Cycle, Dies at 66

2010-07-08T03:59:38+0000

Mr. Hicks, a prolific stage director, recently completed a nearly 20-year project directing August Wilson’s entire decade-by-decade cycle about the black experience.


Robert Hicks, Leader in Armed Rights Group, Dies at 81

2010-04-24T22:18:19+0000

Mr. Hicks was one of the last surviving leaders of the Deacons for Defense and Justice, a paramilitary organization formed to protect people from the Ku Klux Klan.


Nancy Hicks Maynard Dies at 61; A Groundbreaking Black Journalist

2008-09-23T02:20:15+0000

Ms. Hicks Maynard was one of the first black women to be a reporter at The New York Times and with her husband bought and published The Oakland Tribune.


John Hicks, 64, Jazz Pianist Active on New York Scene, Is Dead

2006-05-13T05:00:00+0000

John Hicks, jazz pianist, dies at age 64; photo (M)


John Hicks, 64, Jazz Pianist Active on New York Scene, Is Dead

2006-05-13T04:00:00+0000

John Hicks was a pianist who helped define the mainstream jazz aesthetic of his instrument.


Paid Notice: Deaths HICKS, CATHERINE BURKE

2006-05-07T05:00:00+0000

HICKS -- Catherine Burke. Born January 22, 1915 in Madison, Wisconsin and passed away peacefully at St. John's Health Center on May 3, 2006 in Santa Monica, California. Catherine was preceded in death by her husband Walter R. Hicks in 1986. She is survived by her daughter Catherine Hicks Yagher (Kevin Yagher) and granddaughter Catie Yagher. Mrs. Hicks grew up in Chicago, Illinois. She attended Loretta Academy and Mundelein College. She married Walter and moved to New York where they lived in Lar ...



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