Anne Agee Hickman

Anne Agee Hickman


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Sep 19th, 2014

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  • Death Date: Sep 19, 2014

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Biography: Anne Agee Hickman August 29, 1931 - September 19, 2014 Anne Agee Hickman lived her 83 years expressively and fully until the end on September 19. ?Momo? was always moving full speed ahead, accepting the challenges of life with strength, grace and her own great style. Anne was born in 1931 in Memphis, Tennessee to Lucille and Douglas Agee. She married Robert C. Hickman of Little Rock and enjoyed a life there together for 36 years. Their marriage, based? on love, laughter and partnership, set a shining example for the generations to follow.? Being the independent woman that she was, after Bob?s death, she continued to live a life with an irrepressible passion for her family and friends, philanthropy, travel and entertaining. She was more than volunteer, she was a loyal friend, an exemplary leader and a stalwart advocate for Arkansas Children?s Hospital.? Perhaps her strongest legacy though, is her family. She delighted in her daughters Cindy & Laurie and their families, Greg Feltus, Annie & Matt Lindsey, Robert & Barrett Feltus of Little Rock and Martin, Avery & Helen Cox of Dallas.? Without hesitation, she was a force of life who inspired us and challenged us to be our best selves and was never short on wisdom or quick little phrases to set us straight. Today we feel the blessing of ?Momo the Great,? and we celebrate the incredible influence she had on all of us. A great example of how a life should be lived, she will be a hard act to follow. We hope you will join us as we celebrate Momo?s life at her memorial service on Monday, September 22 at 3:00 p.m. at Second Presbyterian Church, 600 Pleasant Valley Drive in Little Rock. In lieu of flowers, please consider memorial gifts to some of Anne?s favorite organizations: Arkansas Children?s Hospital, Second Presbyterian Church & the Arkansas Arts Center.?

Condolences(15)
Kyleena Graceffa
#15
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Hi my name is Kyleena Graceffa, I live in Crested Butte Colorado. I own 2 restaurants there, The Secret Stash + Bonez tequila + Tacos. Anne was a wonderful customer of both of our establishments. I had the opportunity to have a amazing conversation with her a week or so before her passing. I am very sad to have heard the news regarding her passing. I remember saying to myself " this woman is amazing, I hope I am as amazing as her at her age. I feel very lucky to have know her and that she with many options in our town choose to frequent my places. May she rest in peace and my prayers to her family and friends.

xoxoxoxoxox Kyleena LOVE FROM CRESTED BUTTE COLORDAO
Lester Blow
#14
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I just found out the news of Mrs Hickman's unfortunate passing. Although, I only had the limited opportunity of being in her presence as a child a few phones calls over the years as an adult. I will miss her genuine empathy and honesty. I valued those interactions with both her the beautiful family members-Bob, Donna, Laura and Cindy. The world lost another great person. May she RIP and my prayers to the family.
Amanda Manley
#13
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
One of my fellow nurses sent me this link the other day. I am so sorry for your loss. While I may have never met the "real" momo, if she is anything like the joyful and kind family I met a got to know during her hospital stay, then I know she is someone to be missed. It was a great pleasure to have been a part of her care. I enjoyed meeting all of you and I am thankful for our time together. Ill be praying for you during this time. God bless!
anne Price Heiselmann
#12
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Oh Annie Bumps, she lit the room up. I have memories of she and your dad, my mom and dad and party's and laughter downstairs. She loved her family and friends and I got so excited whenever we went to see all of you. She was always interested, interesting and hilarious. My love to you Cindy, Laurie and your families. Annie Price Heiselmann.
Lew Block
#11
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Condolences to you & your family.
Brenda Scisson
#10
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Anne was an inspiration to so many of us. I loved her individuality, her spunk and passion for helping others, particularly the children at Arkansas Children's Hospital. Her "down-to-Earthness" and homespun charm made anyone who knew her feel comfortable. She immediately put people at ease. I always enjoyed being around her. Upon her arrival, Heaven became an even happier, more fun-loving place. May Anne's memory live on forever
here on Earth!
David L Cato
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
That fall day so many years ago,when I was first introduced to Anne a vivacious,energetic and loving creature. My memories of her will live forever with the moments we shared. It is at this time my heart and all that it can give goes out to you Cindy. Live and love as she did. It gives us all hope. One of my favorite bunnies.
Lynnette Hannahs
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I will miss Ms. Anne so much. She was a breath of fresh air, who fondly called me "Little Nette" every time I was fortunate to see her. Cindy, I am so sorry. Me heart goes out to your wonderful family.
Thom Hall
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Anne always added light to any room. I can hear her laugh and see her smile. We should all live with such enthusiasm and joy.
Andy Barrie
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Anne took my breath away every time I saw her! I hope God has recently stocked all of the trout streams in heaven because they are about to be fished out by Anne...
Beth Richardson Allen Pippenger
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
She always made me smile! All the memories of us as children-- she always said yes! Haunted houses... carnivals in the side yard... Saw the Jackson 5 in Memphis.. She drove us there as kids in her VW bus! She was an amazing and loved lady!!! Thought with all the family..particular Cindy...
Marla & Rusty Johnson
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Cindy, Greg and family....what a beautiful and gracious woman.....we were blessed with Anne as our wonderful CB neighbor for the past 11 years....it will never feel quite the same....we will miss her tremendously.....our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.....Marla & Rusty Johnson
Billy and Linda Brown
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Billy and I are saddened by this news. We can't imagine the world without Anne in it--so many of our best memories are of Anne and Bob, and in later years Anne. She was a force for all things good and all things fun. She will be greatly missed by so many, including us.
Madalyn Dortch
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My thoughts and prayers are with you Cindy. We were blessed to have the Mama's we had. Wonderful women. I'm sure they are already organizing some committee in Heaven ! God will, in time, give you peace. Sorry for your loss and the emptiness I know you're feeling.
Iboo Deal Miller
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Anne was such an amazing woman and I always viewed her as a tower of strength. I have many fond memories of Crestwood with Laurie, Cindy, Bob and Anne. Anne has joined some amazing folks in heaven and I know for a fact that Bebe rolled out the red carpet for her, welcoming her to the neighborhood! Cindy, my prayers are with you all as you go through this journey. Sending multitudes of hugs and love!

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