Elizabeth "Betsy" Hicks

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January 6, 1970 ~ November 1, 2022

Elizabeth “Betsy” Hicks, 52, a resident of Hollywood, Md., died Tuesday, November 1, 2022, at Georgetown University Hospital, Washington, DC., with her husband and children by her side. Funeral services are set for 11:00 am Saturday, November 19, at St. John Francis Regis Catholic Church in Hollywood, MD., with Rev. Father Ray Schmidt officiating. Betsy was born on January 6, 1970, in Silver Spring, MD. She was the first child of Robert J. and Olivia (Bland) Schick. Betsy grew up in Port Tobacco, MD. Her childhood was spent surrounded by her loving parents, grandparents, dear neighborhood friends, ponies and pets and many scholastics and sports activities. She was a 1988 graduate of St. Mary’s Ryken High School in Leonardtown and earned a BA degree in English and Political Science in 1992 from Elon College in Elon, NC., where she was a member of Sigma, Sigma, Sigma sorority. Betsy and Thomas Hicks were married on September 29, 2001, at St. Ignatius Catholic Church at Chapel Point in Port Tobacco. After graduating from college Betsy was manager and later partner, in her family’s residential development and construction firm. During that time she was featured in a cover story of Builder/Architect Magazine and her subdivision work was recognized/awarded by the Maryland-National Capital Building Industry Association. Subsequently she and her husband formed Tidewater Homes, and branched into renovation and remodeling. She was also a Realtor with EXP Realty in California, MD. Betsy and Tom made their home in rural St. Mary’s County and later in Calvert County where they raised their son, Jackson and daughter, Maddie. She was devoted to her family and was an active participant in school and team organizations in support of her children’s academic and sports pursuits. Betsy was the heart and welcoming hearth for all of her family and her home was filled with an atmosphere of acceptance, love, and laughter. Although active in her career, she was also the caregiver for her father, Robert, during his last illness, and in recent years provided after-school care for her beloved niece, Amelia. Some of her happiest times were spent in extending her generous hospitality to her many friends at her tidewater home in Chaptico and later at Broomes Island. Betsy especially cherished quiet times together with her husband and children, just the four of them, for Sunday afternoon boat outings on the nearby rivers and waterways of the Chesapeake. Betsy is survived by her husband, Thomas G. Hicks; son, Robert Jackson Hicks; daughter, Madeleine Elizabeth Hicks, all of the home; a step-daughter, Bobbi-Jo Diamond (Matt) of Colton’s Point, MD.; her mother, Olivia B. Gentile and step-father, Vito F. Gentile of Orkney Springs, VA; brother, Robert R. Schick; sister, Laura O. Schick; niece, Amelia B. Schick St. Louis; and loving aunts, uncles, and cousins. She was preceded in death by her father, Robert J. Schick. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in honor of Elizabeth “Betsy” Hicks to St. Mary’s Ryken High School 2260 Camp Calvert Road Leonardtown, MD 20650.

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  1. Mrs. Betsy was always so nice to our family whenever we were invited to the Hicks’ home, at ours, or even when our family’s went on vacation together. A particular memory comes to mind when thinking about Mrs. Betsy is when she would pick Jackson and I up off the bus after school when I ride to their house and then take us to get ice cream at Mom and Pops. I have a lot of love and respect for the Hicks family and I will always be here for Mr Tommy, Jackson and Mad.

  2. Carrie Clark Carlsen says:

    Dear Tommy, Jackson, and Maddie; Olivia, Susan, Sammy, Vito, and Theron –

    All of you are in my thoughts and prayers, and will be for quite some time as I think of your losing sweet Betsy. My heart is so heavy.

    Betsy was way too young. She loved life and she loved all of you, but we are too feeble to understand God’s ways.

    I am finding comfort in picturing Betsy’s tranquility in God’s loving embrace, and then dear Aunt Pammy gently taking her hand and welcoming her to a place of peace and rest and no more suffering. May Betsy come to find joy in God’s Kingdom and be lifted in glory along side Bob, Aunt Pammy, Uncle Sam, and others who love her and went before.

    May God’s peace and comfort be with you and sustain you in the coming days.

  3. Carrie Clark Carlsen says:

    Dear Robbie and Laura —
    Your pain in losing your beloved sister Betsy must be unimaginable. I know she loved you deeply — I hope your shared memories will sustain you in the coming months.

    Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers — I feel certain Betsy is relieved to be resting in God’s loving arms after her courageous struggle. And I am certain your dear grandmother will gently take her hand, welcoming her into God’s Kingdom where there is only joy and peace.

    Love to you both — will see you on Saturday.

  4. Our sincerest condolences. I have many memories of Betsy volunteering at Mutual Elementary where our children attended school. She always had a smile and was a positive and kind person to be around. A good person. God Bless you Betsy. God Bless and comfort your family.
    Love,
    Floraisa,Larry,Isabel,Joey Mattivi

  5. Our family is heartbroken knowing Betsy has passed. We can still see beautiful Betsy and her flowing blonde pony tail riding down the hill on her horse to our home sharing the best times of our lives. Watching her become a beautiful woman, mother and forever friend is a treasured memory. Such sorrow for so many, she cannot be replaced.

  6. Dear Maddie and family,
    We are so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. She was a beautiful lady. I fondly remember her from us coordinating Ryken soccer carpools. It was always a pleasure to be around her loving and lively personality. May her soul rest in the loving presence of Jesus and Mary. You are all in our thoughts and prayers for the comfort that only Christ can give. With our deepest sympathy,
    Dan, Angie and Maria Rank

  7. Tommy, Jackson, Maddie & Betsy’s Family,
    May God hold each of you in his loving arms to help give you comfort and strength today and in the days ahead. Betsy was a beautiful & giving person who loved her family fiercely and will be greatly missed by all the lives she has touched. Please know that you all are in our thoughts and prayers.


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