In Loving Memory
Robert H Hicken

Robert H Hicken

11/26/1946  —  2/25/2026


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A Life Remembered

Obituary

Robert H Hicken

Robert H Hicken (Bob or Bobby) was born on November 26, 1946, to Cyril and Mazie Hicken in Heber City, Utah. Nine days after his birth, Mazie slipped from this life but has been his angel mother throughout his life. When he was 5 his dad married Vay Huffaker. She was a mom to all the children and added one more brother to the family. She raised them all as her own. He was raised on the dairy farm with his sister and 5 brothers. From an early age he learned to work hard and that a job well done brings satisfaction. Being raised on the farm formed his penchant for hard work, love for family, and uncanny ability to problem-solve.

After serving a mission in the West Mexican Mission, he married his childhood sweetheart, Patricia Ryan, in the Salt Lake Temple on March 14, 1968 – there sealed for eternity. During this time, he determined a construction career was for him and, after some formative years in Utah, moved his family to Arizona, where eventually he became part of Arizona West Contracting Corporation, serving as Vice President and General Superintendent. It was a career that allowed him to bless his family and many, many others through constant acts of unabated service.

His family was the center of his life, and he and Pat were blessed with 6 children— Shantell (Jay) Carroll, Tara (Kurt) Deem, Marissa (Bret) Hunt, Kamara (Gregg) Murset, Ryan, and Caskie (Chad) Brimhall. Subsequently, 37 grandchildren and 31 great-grandchildren (and growing) have joined the family and love to call him Papa.

He and Pat were able to serve as mission leaders in the Mexico City East mission.

Throughout his life, he has strived to live the truths of the gospel of Jesus Christ, and he has served faithfully in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He passed away peacefully in his home in Gilbert, Arizona surrounded by his family after a battle with cancer on February 25, 2026.

The viewing will be held Friday, March 6th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Greenfield Stake Center, 2740 S. Lindsay Rd. Gilbert, AZ. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 7th at 11:00 am, at the Greenfield Stake Center, with a viewing held prior to the services from 9:00 am to 10:30 am. The burial will take place on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at 11:00 am at Charleston Cemetery in Heber City, Utah.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Humanitarian or General Missionary Fund for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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Service Details

Gatherings in remembrance

Visitation

Friday, March 6, 2026 · 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Gilbert Greenfield
2740 South Lindsay Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85295

Visitation

Saturday, March 7, 2026 · 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM

Gilbert Greenfield
2740 South Lindsay Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85295

Funeral

Saturday, March 7, 2026 · 11:00 AM – 12:15 PM

Gilbert Greenfield
2740 South Lindsay Road, Gilbert, AZ, 85295

In Memory

Moments to treasure

Messages of Love

From family and friends

Dave Lamoreaux March 6, 2026
We Love honor and respect, Bob and Pat Hicken. Outstanding examples of love and service. Always willing to help those in need. He was a good friend, and confident. No job too big? No problem to small? If it mattered to you? It mattered to him? We will miss you! Love Dave&Donna
Chris Lynde March 6, 2026
I’m very sad to hear the news. Bob and Pat were always very kind and welcoming to me. My heartfelt condolences to the extended family.
Kevin Knox March 6, 2026
President Hicken was my second Mission President. He was also the man that sealed my wife and I in the Gilbert AZ Temple. It was amazing to have a friend and mentor do that for us. It was also special since we were one of the first couples sealed in that temple during opening week and his first sealing ever! He and Hermana Hicken are remembered with love.
Vickie Savory March 6, 2026
Few men of his helpful, loving caliber exist in the world today–such an amazing man! We always admired his forthright integrity; it was an honor to have served with him. Blessings of comfort and peace to his family, especially Pat. Carry on in that wonderful new realm, dear President. Until we meet again.
Iris Gutierrez March 6, 2026
Más que nada lo que tengo son palabras de agradecimiento hacia el Presidente Hicken fue un excelente Líder. Aun recuerdo cuando íbamos a Teotihuacán y el me decía hermana Gutierrez usted no tiene permitido subir a las pirámides a menos que bajen angeles y le suban allá. Sus consejos y palabras cuando tuve que regresar a casa antes me reconfortaron. Se que gracias al evangelio podremos reunirnos nuevamente con nuestros familiares y con nuestros amigos. Hasta Vernos con el Rey”
David Schaeler March 6, 2026
In my opinion he was the kind of man that if I could literally be half the man he was I would feel very confident in returning to Father. In my opinion he was a legend. I had a handful of profound experiences with him that permanently changed my life and made me a better man.
Kent McDonald March 6, 2026
Dear Pat, I haven’t really seen you and Bob since high school, but I remember so well what a generous and kind person Bob was to me. The two of you have lived a big life with a big wonderful family. I know you will miss Bob. My sincere condolences to you and your family. Kent & Carolyn McDonald, St George.
David Mason March 6, 2026
I had the great opportunity to work with Bob on several LDS projects over the years. At first he scared me, but we soon got to know each other well, and I truly enjoyed working with him. My condolences to his family.
Larry Agle March 6, 2026
Grateful that Mary and I could connect with you and Pat in Arizona after you grew up across the street from my Murdock cousins in Heber City. We loved working with you and Pat at the Gilbert temple. Pat, you have a wonderful support system.
Matt Cambria March 6, 2026
President Hicken was my second mission president in the Mexico City East mission, and I had the opportunity to spend a lot of time with him and Sis Hicken as they began their service there. I was constantly impressed by the patience and dedication that Pres Hicken showed for the missionaries and the people we served. He was an excellent example of faith and perseverance to me. He is remembered fondly and I send my love and condolences to Sis Hicken and the rest of your family.

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