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James D. Hicken II

Posted 12/23/07

James D. 'Jamie' Hicken II, 39 WILMINGTON - James D. "Jamie" Hicken II of Wilmington passed away Friday, Dec. 21, 2007, with his loving family by his side, at Christiana Care-Christiana Hospital, …

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James D. Hicken II

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James D. 'Jamie' Hicken II, 39

WILMINGTON - James D. "Jamie" Hicken II of Wilmington passed away Friday, Dec. 21, 2007, with his loving family by his side, at Christiana Care-Christiana Hospital, Newark. He was 39.

Mr. Hicken was employed by Ritz Camera of Christiana for the past four years. He also worked for Lincoln Camera and Mid-City Camera, both of Wilmington.

He was a freelance photographer and his work can be found in many private collections.

Mr. Hicken is a 1986 graduate of Caravel Academy and attended Fairmont State College. He also took art and photography classes at several other institutions.

He is survived by his father, James D. Hicken of Lewes; his mother, Sandra L. Cohee and his stepfather William Cohee of Middletown; one sister, Sarabeth Sayers of Lewes; and several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Jamie's memory to Joshlin Diabetes Center, c/o Camp Joshlin, 1 Joshlin Place, Boston, MA 02215.

Memorial services will be 11 a.m. Monday at St. Anne's Episcopal Church, 115 E. Green St., Middletown.

Interment will be private.

Arrangements by Daniels & Hutchison Funeral Home, Middletown.

Letters of condolence may be sent and guestbook signed at www.daniels-hutchison.com.

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