Doris L. Hicks
"Ma Hicks"
1944 - 2024
Ms. Hicks of Lakeland transitioned Wednesday, October 2, 2024. A visitation will be held Monday, October 21, 2024 from 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. with the Celebration of Life to follow. All services will be held at First United Methodist Church - 72 Lake Morton Drive, Lakeland, Florida 33801
Doris L. Hicks
“Well done, good and faithful servant!”
Matthew 25:24
Mrs. Doris L. Hicks, a native of Quincy, Florida and the second oldest of eleven children, was born on July 21, 1944, from very humble beginnings. Influenced by an abundance environment of educators and dressed in the full armor of God, she decided to attended Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), a decision that would change the path of her life and others. Mrs. Hicks graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Education in 1967. She then matriculated on to graduate school from FAMU receiving her Master of Science degree in Education in 1970.
While at FAMU, she met and married the love of her life, Lorenzo H. Hicks, a native of Lakeland, who was the 1st chair trumpet player in the phenomenal renowned known Marching 100 Band, then matriculated to Bethune Cookman College where he received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Education in 1969. They had one child, Veronica L. Hicks-Crawford who currently resides in Columbia, South Carolina.
Mrs. Hicks is a retired educator with 36 years of teaching to her credit. This mover, shaker, legacy trailblazer, and giant pillar in the community of Polk County was named one of the “Most influential People in Lakeland” receiving the key to the city, inducted to the “Who’s Who in America” - 2021-2022 Hall of Fame, and honored with her own “Doris L. Hicks Day” – May 20, 2000. These are just a few of the numerous and prestigious awards that align the wall in her home. These awards were her aspirations and inspirational goals she achieved through education for all the hard work and dedication of service.
In addition, Mrs. Hicks served as the FAMU Polk County Alumni Chapter President for the last 40 years. While serving in this role, she diligently and proudly assisted on sending over 400 High School students to FAMU through grants and scholarships. On the National Level she served as chairwoman of the FAMU Distinguished Alumni Awards Committee, served on the Executive Board of the FAMU National Alumni Association, was awarded the Distinguish Alumni Association Honoree in 1997, received the Legacy Trailblazer Award 2022, and honored as the FAMU outstanding Alumni of the quasquicentennial. Again, these are just a few of her many global accomplishments bestowed upon her by her fellow alumni members.
She was also a very active member of her beloved church Greater St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church where she faithfully served on the Finance Committee. As an active member of her also beloved Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., she held several leadership positions over the years one being President from 1990-1992 and receiving several awards which included Miss Jabberwock Legend – April 2024 and the Minerva Community Achievement Award – May 2014.
As we reflect and remember, Mrs. Doris L. Hicks, affectionately known as the “Queen” she will go down in the history books for her illustrious achievement and work which became her passion and commitment impacting and blessing many generations to come forever!!
My friend Doris, I will certainly miss you! My condolences and prayers to your beautiful daughter, Veronica! Dr Dianne Thornton
Harriett
Sending my love and condolences to Veronica and Doris's community, sorority and college family whom Doris loved so much. Doris was such a beautiful and positive soul not to mention an accomplished person. Her tender voice, personality and strength made things happen. As her baby sister she provided a safe space and place for me to land during my college years. Lorenzo, Doris and Veronica showed me family love, togetherness and support while being away from home. She understood her life's assignment which is so inspiring. Life happens and took us on different paths and I only wish I had more family times with her. She will surely be missed. I will never forget her laughter and warm hugs. I love you Sis. You have earned your wings. 😘
God truly sent and angel when he sent Mrs. Hicks. I know she is providing the same wisdom, guidance and support in Heaven as she did here on Earth. She will be sorely missed.
With deepest sympathy, T. James-Dozier
Heavenly Father, in this time of sorrow, we lift our weary hearts to You. We ask for Your loving embrace to surround our grieving family. May you find solace in Your constant presence and feel the peace of God that surpasses all understanding.
To my cousin Veronica, your mother and I had a very special bond and I will always cherish those memories of joy and laughter of our many conversations over the years and I miss her dearly. Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal . Know that heaven has gained a beautiful soul who is a loving and caring Angel. My prayer 🙏🏿 is that you find strength, peace and comfort during this time of bereavement. Your counsin Laureetta Walker Dorsey and husband Darryl. ♥️💐😘
Sending Condolences and Prayers to my family. May God continue to Strengthen each of you during this time of sorrow. I will always remember that beautiful smile of Doris. With Love, cousin Mary Walker McCarthy.
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