Memorial services for Mary Ann Hickey, age 49 of Waukomis will be 2 PM Monday, October 11, 1999 at Laldusau-Evans Chapel with the Rev. Don Tribble officiating.
She was born February 19, 1950 in Perryton, Texas, to Dean and Helen Warkenton Little and died Friday, October 8, 1999, in St. Mary's Mercy Hospital.
She attended school in New Mexico, Laverne, Oklahoma, and Enid high. Mary Ann worked for Gold Spot Dairy, Hennessey Clipper, Willis Tag Agency and was self employed as a bookkeeper for Hickey Auto Sales.
On June 24, 1975 she married Jim Hickey.
Survivors include her husband Jim of the home; son John Hickey of Enid; two brothers; Chuck Little and wife Susan of Lexington, South Carolina, John Little and wife Susan of Ukiah, California; a sister Jane Wheeler of Enid; four nephews and two nieces.
She was preceded in death by her parents; Dean and Helen Little.
Mary Ann was a loving wife, mother and a friend that will be missed by all.
There will be a dinner and visitation from 11 AM to 1 PM Monday, October 11, 1999, at the Garfield County Fairgrounds Youth Building.
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