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Joseph Edward Hickey

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Joseph Edward Hickey

Birth
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Death
3 Feb 2015 (aged 86)
Niles, Berrien County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Mishawaka, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Joseph E. (Joe) Hickey born May 15, 1928, the baby of eight children of Kathryn B. and Thomas L Hickey, Sr. died, February 3, 2015. Joe, as did all of his brothers and sisters, attended St. Joseph’s Grade School and Central High School. Joe, and his five brothers attended the University of Notre Dame, graduating from the school of business in 1950. In 1951, he was drafted into the army and served two years during the Korean War. While in Yokohama, Japan he formed the first N.D. Club of Japan in 1952. After his return from the army in 1953, on a trip to the N.D. vs Southern Cal football game pep rally he met Mary McGann (whose parents were accompanying her on their final trip together before she was to enter a cloistered order of religious in Tarrytown, N.Y.). They had their first “date” after the pep rally along with a cast of thousands.
On June 12, 1954, Mary and Joe were married at Sacred Heart Church (now Bassilica) at Notre Dame. They were blessed by 4 daughters: Mary (Joe) Woodka of South Bend, Katy (Mark) Bradford of Bloomington, IN, Anne (Dan) Brown of Winchester, VA and Sue (John) Holmes of South Bend. 3 sons: Joseph Jr. (Kathy) South Bend, Albert (Ann Marie) Western Springs, IL and preceded in death by Dan (Boomer) in March 2010.
He began his career with The Hickey Construction Company (later The Hickey Company) in 1954. Over many years, they were included in numerous landmark structures in the mid-west. In 1980 he co-founded Erskine Manor Associates, Inc. Together with the Sisters of The Holy Cross on the site of the former estate of Albert Erskine (an early President and successor to the Studebaker Brothers company). They developed Erskine Manor on South Miami St. Joe later developed Erskine Downs and the condominiums ~ also on the Erskine Estate. In 1988, he co-founded “The Pinnacles” to develop property on Lake.
Michigan at South Haven, MI. In 2005, Mary & Joe made their residence on the St. Joe river near Niles, MI
Joe is survived by his wife, Mary and their 6 children, 20 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Also survived by his beloved sister, Patricia “Pat” Sarb of Dearborn, MI
He was a member of St. Matthews Cathedral, South Bend and a devoted member of Alcoholics Anonymous, recently celebrating 39.5 years of sobriety.
The family wishes to thank, most sincerely, the numerous physicians and care givers who have served Joe/Dad over the years. Your caring and concern have been very much appreciated.
Visitation will be held from 2p.m.-7p.m. on Friday, February 6, 2015 at the Palmer Funeral Home, Hickey Chapel located at 17131 Cleveland Rd., South Bend, IN. There will be a brief wake service at the funeral home at 5:15 p.m. conducted by long time friend, Fr. Charles “Charlie” Kohlerman C.S.C.
Mass of Christian burial, Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Matthews Cathedral, 1701 Miami St. South Bend, IN. Services to be concelebrated by dear friends Monsignor Michael Heintz, Pastor & Rector, St. Matthews Cathedral, Monsignor William Schooler, Pastor & Rector of St. Pius X Catholic Church, Granger, IN and Rev. Charles, Kohlerman. Burial to follow in St. Joseph Valley Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to: Ara Parseghian Medical Research, Christ Child Society, St. Matthews Cathedral or St. Pius X Church.
Joseph E. (Joe) Hickey born May 15, 1928, the baby of eight children of Kathryn B. and Thomas L Hickey, Sr. died, February 3, 2015. Joe, as did all of his brothers and sisters, attended St. Joseph’s Grade School and Central High School. Joe, and his five brothers attended the University of Notre Dame, graduating from the school of business in 1950. In 1951, he was drafted into the army and served two years during the Korean War. While in Yokohama, Japan he formed the first N.D. Club of Japan in 1952. After his return from the army in 1953, on a trip to the N.D. vs Southern Cal football game pep rally he met Mary McGann (whose parents were accompanying her on their final trip together before she was to enter a cloistered order of religious in Tarrytown, N.Y.). They had their first “date” after the pep rally along with a cast of thousands.
On June 12, 1954, Mary and Joe were married at Sacred Heart Church (now Bassilica) at Notre Dame. They were blessed by 4 daughters: Mary (Joe) Woodka of South Bend, Katy (Mark) Bradford of Bloomington, IN, Anne (Dan) Brown of Winchester, VA and Sue (John) Holmes of South Bend. 3 sons: Joseph Jr. (Kathy) South Bend, Albert (Ann Marie) Western Springs, IL and preceded in death by Dan (Boomer) in March 2010.
He began his career with The Hickey Construction Company (later The Hickey Company) in 1954. Over many years, they were included in numerous landmark structures in the mid-west. In 1980 he co-founded Erskine Manor Associates, Inc. Together with the Sisters of The Holy Cross on the site of the former estate of Albert Erskine (an early President and successor to the Studebaker Brothers company). They developed Erskine Manor on South Miami St. Joe later developed Erskine Downs and the condominiums ~ also on the Erskine Estate. In 1988, he co-founded “The Pinnacles” to develop property on Lake.
Michigan at South Haven, MI. In 2005, Mary & Joe made their residence on the St. Joe river near Niles, MI
Joe is survived by his wife, Mary and their 6 children, 20 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Also survived by his beloved sister, Patricia “Pat” Sarb of Dearborn, MI
He was a member of St. Matthews Cathedral, South Bend and a devoted member of Alcoholics Anonymous, recently celebrating 39.5 years of sobriety.
The family wishes to thank, most sincerely, the numerous physicians and care givers who have served Joe/Dad over the years. Your caring and concern have been very much appreciated.
Visitation will be held from 2p.m.-7p.m. on Friday, February 6, 2015 at the Palmer Funeral Home, Hickey Chapel located at 17131 Cleveland Rd., South Bend, IN. There will be a brief wake service at the funeral home at 5:15 p.m. conducted by long time friend, Fr. Charles “Charlie” Kohlerman C.S.C.
Mass of Christian burial, Saturday, February 7, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Matthews Cathedral, 1701 Miami St. South Bend, IN. Services to be concelebrated by dear friends Monsignor Michael Heintz, Pastor & Rector, St. Matthews Cathedral, Monsignor William Schooler, Pastor & Rector of St. Pius X Catholic Church, Granger, IN and Rev. Charles, Kohlerman. Burial to follow in St. Joseph Valley Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be made to: Ara Parseghian Medical Research, Christ Child Society, St. Matthews Cathedral or St. Pius X Church.


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