(From Ozark Memorial Park Crematory)Len Ivan Hicks passed away peacefully on May 12th 2024 at home surrounded by his loving wife
Percilla of 46 years and family in Carthage, MO, at the age of 86.
Len is survived by his wife Percilla Hicks Carthage MO, brother Jack Hicks Sweet Springs MO.
Children are Katherine (Kathy) and Tim Harris, Randall (Randy) Hicks Palisade CO, Ryan and
[Dona] Hicks Kansas City MO, Tod Rose Smithville MO, Monica and [George] Hensler
Overland Park KS. Grandchildren Courtney and [Matt] Meeks, Katie Hensler, Jeremey Hicks,
Maegen Hicks, Mason Rose, Amanda Rose. One great grandson Gabriel Meeks, and one great
granddaughter due in December 2024.
Len is preceded in death by his mother and father, five sisters, one brother, and grandson Kevin Hicks.
Len was born to Alvie and Olivia (Effie) Hicks in Macks Creek, MO. Where he worked on the
family dairy farm. As he grew older he went to work at Reichold Chemical Company in Kansas
City, MO for 20+ years. He was part of the Platte Co. Sheriff's Posse, MO. Len ran horse
breeding on his farm in Camden Point, MO.
Len was born to Alvie and Olivia (Effie) Hicks in Macks Creek, MO. Where he worked on the
family dairy farm. As he grew older he went to work at Reichold Chemical Company in Kansas
City, MO for 20+ years. He was part of the Platte Co. Sheriff's Posse, MO. Len ran horse
breeding on his farm in Camden Point, MO.
Upon retiring Len and Percilla moved to Carthage, MO, where he opened his leather shop. Len enjoyed working with leather, spending time with his family, friends, his horses, going to rodeos, traveling and was an avid reader.
The celebration of life is scheduled for 1:00pm November 9th 2024 at the Risen Ranch Cowboy
Church 10697 Cimarron Rd Carthage, MO 64836. Steve Stafford will officiate the ceremony,
and all are welcome to attend and celebrate Lens life. Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park of Joplin, MO.
The celebration of life is scheduled for 1:00pm November 9th 2024 at the Risen Ranch Cowboy
Church 10697 Cimarron Rd Carthage, MO 64836. Steve Stafford will officiate the ceremony,
and all are welcome to attend and celebrate Lens life. Arrangements are under the direction of Ozark Memorial Park of Joplin, MO.
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