Marvin Wayne Hicks

May 4, 1960 - March 13, 2020

Marvin Wayne Hicks, 59, of Silsbee, died Friday, March 13, 2020.  He was born on May 4, 1960, in Kountze, to Elizabeth Faye Lewis Hicks and Esca Dearwood Hicks, Sr. 

Survivors include his wife, Tammy Hicks; children, Ashley McCloud and her husband, Matt and Colby Hicks, all of Lumberton; stepchildren, Jessica Mason of Silsbee; and Jerry Mason, Jr. and his wife, Erika, of Ragley, Louisiana; grandchildren, Kai, Casen, Kimber, Eily, Jacob, Paislee, Bella, Aaliyah, and Harper; mother, Faye Hicks of Silsbee; siblings, Esca Hicks, Jr.; and Frances Venable and her husband, Darrell, all of Silsbee; and Becky Dubose and her husband, David, of Lumberton; and numerous nieces and nephews.  He is preceded in death by his father.

A gathering of Mr. Hicks’ family and friends will begin at 1:00 p.m., with his funeral service at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, March 15, 2020, at First Pentecostal Church, 1420 North 5th Street, Silsbee, under the direction of Broussard’s, Silsbee.  His interment will follow at Turner Branch Cemetery, Spurger.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to First Pentecostal Church, 1420 North 5th Street, Silsbee, Texas 77656.

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Cindy Stinson

So sorry for your loss

Joe & Barbara Arnone

Our Condolences to you and your family at this time.

Kathy (Cagle) Long

So sorry for your loss Tammy . My thoughts and prayers go out to you and his family . I love you girl❤️

Willis Midkiff (Willie)

Farewell, my friend and brother, until we meet again in Heaven. We laughed together, we cried together, and we prayed together. Our friendship has lasted through the many years. I will miss you greatly. Love in Jesus Christ!

Margueritta Harvey

I don't know your husband sister Tammy but it look like he was a man who love God and he's family.

Marcus Harvey

Rest in heavenly peace in Jesus name

Sadie and Allen Sigler

Sorry for your loss Tammy, prayers for you and the rest of the family.

Ashley and Matthew

Glad you are at peace. We love you so much. Until we meet again! Love you ! Your Daughter- Ashley

Heiko and Pam Jacks

Marvin, thank you being a GREAT friend and pal. I still remember cruising through town in that 65 Mustang with the side pipes admiring our selves as we passed in front of the old Silsbee State Bank building! I love you man. You will be missed!

Elaine Pickering

So sorry for your loss. Praying for you and the family. Love you

shelly cooper

Dear Tammy, Marvin’s kids, sweet mom and siblings...we love you and are praying for strength in the coming days. i know losing him will leave a forever empty spot in your hearts. Hold on to the good memories, support each other, and reminisce about him often to get you through. And know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Shelly and Nubbin

Linda Kelley Bridges

Aunt Faye, Esca, Frances and Becky, Colby & Ashley, My heart hurts for you and your loss of Marvin. I Know we all were praying for a full recovery, but Jesus needed him more than we did. You can rest assured that Big Daddy & Uncle Dee has him sitting down talking about what has been going on. What a reunion that must be. I love you all & you will be in my prayers .

Andrew Lee

Deeply sadden to hear of Marvin's passing. I worked with Marvin at the DOT and we loved his quirky sense of humor. Even after he left he would call me and others once in a while for business though I think it was more for a visit as always loved our conversations. May y'all remember the good times on this sober day.

Cathy Williams

Prayers for Marvin's family. From Cathy Williams, friend and former co-worker (TxDOT)