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Emily Sue Hickey

September 22, 1944 — August 10, 2020

Emily Sue Hickey, 75, of Marion, Illinois, passed away on Monday, August 10, 2020 at 2:53 pm at Heartland Regional Medical Center.

Emily was born September 22, 1944 in Cairo, Georgia the daughter of Graton "Cosmo" and Blanche Elizabeth (King) Gillespie.

Emily’s working career included bookkeeping for John D. Archbold Memorial Hospital, Thomasville, Georgia, and the Richmond County Board of Education in Augusta, Georgia. After moving to Illinois, she worked for WPS and as a secretary for Heartland Regional Medical Center.  Emily was of the Nazarene faith and she enjoyed reading.  She was the youngest of 14 children, was often quiet and soft spoken, and loved talking with her sister.

Survivors include her three daughters:

Sheri Haskins (Roy) of Ochlocknee, Georgia

Sharon Hickey of Coolidge, Georgia

Cindy Throgmorton (Matt) of Marion, Illinois

Eight grandchildren – Amber Hymer (Kenny) of Pavo, Georgia
Lonnie Chaney (David) of Coolidge, Georgia
Amber Wool (Jesse) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Kara Haskins of Ochlocknee, Georgia
Shelby Beckett of Coolidge, Georgia
Saleen Beckett of Coolidge, Georgia
Bethany Throgmorton of Marion, Illinois
Brylee Throgmorton of Marion, Illinois

Seven great grandchildren

Brother – Hilton Gillespie (Chris)

Sister – Loette Buerger

Numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives

Preceded by her Parents and her other siblings

In accordance with her wishes, Emily will be cremated and a memorial service will be held at a later date. Mitchell-Hughes Funeral Home in Marion is assisting the family with arrangements.

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