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Dr. Gilliam Swink "Doc" Hicks

February 24, 1950 March 13, 2017
Dr. Gilliam  Swink "Doc" Hicks
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Doc Hicks died peace- fully March 13, 2017 fol- lowing an illness. Visitation
will be held at Northminster
Baptist Church in Jackson
on March 15th at 12:00
noon, with services follow- ing at Northminster at 2:00.
Doc was born in Natchez,
Mississippi, and attended
Natchez Public Schools. He
was a cum laude graduate
of Millsaps College and a
graduate of the University
of Mississippi Medical
School. Doc served at the
Department of Veterans
Affairs Hospital in Jackson,
Mississippi, from 1978 –
1993,offering his medical
and leadership skills as di- rector of the Diabetic Clinic,
director of the Medical
Consult Service, and chief
of the Section of General
Internal Medicine. Doc be- came a fulltime faculty mem- ber with the Department of
Medicine at the University
Of Mississippi School of
Medicine in 1994, and
spent the latter years of his
career teaching, encourag- ing, and inspiring the next
generation of physicians.
An outstanding instructor,
Doc was named Clinical
Faculty Member of the Year
in 2000, voted Teacher of
the Year by the internal med- icine residents in 2001, and
voted an Allstar Teacher by
the internal medicine resi- dents in 2007. More than
a teacher, Doc served as a
friend and mentor. Many of
his former students contin- ued to seek his wise counsel
long after they graduated
from medical school. In addi- tion to teaching, Doc served
as medical director of the
Department of Medicine
Ambulatory Clinic and an
attending physician in the
Ambulatory Care Clinic at
University of Mississippi
Medical Center. Doc re- tired in 2015 and was be- stowed the title of Professor
Emeritus. Doc and his wife
of 32 years, Susan Upton
Hicks, shared a life of
love, laughter, and adven- ture. Doc and Susan trav- eled to Belgium, Canada,
England, France, Greece,
Ireland, Italy, New Zealand,
Scotland, Spain, and Turkey,
as well as throughout the
United States. The Hicks’
home in Madison reflected
their love of art and culture,
but was more notable for
the warmth found within its
doors. Together, Doc and
Susan built a circle of close
friends who looked forward
to lively gatherings at the
Hicks’ home featuring deli- cious meals and Doc’s sig- nature margaritas or mint
juleps. Doc and Susan in- troduced their friends to one
another, building a close-knit
community of people who
otherwise might never have
met.Doc was a passionate
supporter of conservation
efforts. He was a member
of the Sierra Club and the
Nature Conservancy, and
met his wife through a Sierra
Club connection. (Doc’s fam- ily feels sure he would like to
remind readers that global
warming is happening and
is not an alternative fact.)
When he was not traveling
with Susan, Doc enjoyed
semi-annual hiking trips
to the Smoky Mountains,
Glacier National Park, points
along the Appalachian Trail,
and the wilderness areas
of California. Doc returned
from these adventures with
a renewed commitment to
protecting the wilderness
he found so soothing and
inspiring. The Clarion Ledger
will not be the same with- out Doc’s insightful letters
to the editor. His wry sense
of humor and his jokes and
commentaries on everything
from politics to Ole
Miss football to the latest
book he enjoyed will be
sorely missed. Doc is sur- vived by his wife and soul- mate, Susan Upton Hicks.
Other survivors include his
sister and brother-in-law,
Jean and Bill Priester;sister
Anne Marie Cossar;sisterin-law
Lara Spell and her
husband, Melvin;brotherin-law
Mike Upton and his
wife, Denise; mother-inlaw
Frances Paley; nieces
Connie Cossar and Shan
Fite (Matt); nephews
Harper Cossar (Heather),
Brad Priester (Joanna), and
Zach Spell; his great nieces
and his nephews; and his
beloved dog, Honey. Doc
was preceded in death by
his parents, Gilliam Swink
Hicks, Sr. and Cornelia
Williams Hicks, his neph- ew Bill Cossar, Jr., and
his cherished pets, Greta,
Dylan, Charlie, Aunt Bea,
and Sophie. Memorials may
be made to CARA Animal
Shelter, 930 North Flag
Chapel Road, Jackson,
MS 39209. The family ex- tends a special thanks to
the University of Mississippi
Medical Center staff for pro- viding care that was not only
professional, but was also
loving and personal.
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Visitation

Wednesday

15

Mar

12:00 PM 3/15/2017 12:00:00 PM - 1:45 PM 3/15/2017 1:45:00 PM
Family Service at Northminster Baptist Church

3955 Ridgewood Rd.
Jackson, MS 39211

Family Service at Northminster Baptist Church
3955 Ridgewood Rd. Jackson 39211 MS
United States

Service

Wednesday

15

Mar

2:00 PM 3/15/2017 2:00:00 PM
Family Service at Northminster Baptist Church

3955 Ridgewood Rd.
Jackson, MS 39211

Family Service at Northminster Baptist Church
3955 Ridgewood Rd. Jackson 39211 MS
United States
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