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DIscotraxxx 16th August 2021 23:34

WWII Author & Publisher Lawrence J. Hickey (1944-2021)
 
Hi,

i was informed today that unfortunately Larry passed away on August 14, 2021.
It was a pleasure to be in contact with him and the people working on the EoE project. I'm very sorry for this loss...

See You

Vince

Edward 17th August 2021 05:10

WWII Author & Publisher Lawrence J. Hickey (1944-2021)
 
It is with great sadness that I have to report the death of my colleague Larry Hickey who passed away on Saturday, August 14th at his home in Boulder, Colorado. He was an aviation historian and publisher who is familiar to many on this forum. His first publication was the landmark 1984 book, Warpath Across the Pacific: The Illustrated History of the 345th Bombardment Group.

Pacific Wrecks has a long interview with him from 2004 which I highly recommend.

Edward Rogers

https://pacificwrecks.com/people/authors/hickey/

Csaba B. Stenge 17th August 2021 13:35

Re: WWII Author & Publisher Lawrence J. Hickey (1944-2021)
 
What a sad news. Larry was a truly great guy. I also had correspondence with him reagrding some WWII stories. He will be sorely missed by many throughout the world. May he Rest In Peace.

AMC 17th August 2021 14:19

Re: WWII Author & Publisher Lawrence J. Hickey (1944-2021)
 
Sad news indeed, I always considered his “Warpath Across The Pacific” the best aviation book ever published. It had everything an enthusiast could want, pictures, stories, maps, profiles, etc.
His EOE would have been monumental…..

richdlc 17th August 2021 15:51

Re: WWII Author & Publisher Lawrence J. Hickey (1944-2021)
 
that's sad news! A great author indeed RIP

Alfred.MONZAT 17th August 2021 19:26

Re: WWII Author & Publisher Lawrence J. Hickey (1944-2021)
 
Eagles over the Pacific (https://irandpcorp.com/current-projects-2/) is truly an outstanding serie and its main author will be missed by so many.
Requiescat In Pace

Teresa Maria 18th August 2021 01:07

Re: WWII Author & Publisher Lawrence J. Hickey (1944-2021)
 
May he rest in peace. Condolences to all his family and friends.

edwest2 18th August 2021 01:32

Re: WWII Author & Publisher Lawrence J. Hickey (1944-2021)
 
May he rest in peace Oh Lord
And may perpetual light shine upon him.

Condolences to his family and friends.

Ed

Dénes Bernád 18th August 2021 18:39

Re: WWII Author & Publisher Lawrence J. Hickey (1944-2021)
 
Just read the sad news on another page and wanted to share it with you. I see others did it earlier.
I did exchange many letters, then e-mails with him, the last one in last September. I am terrible sorry for him, he was a great guy.
I hope someone will continue his ambitious EoE book project.

Edward 18th August 2021 21:11

Re: WWII Author & Publisher Lawrence J. Hickey (1944-2021)
 
Obituary from the Hickey family

Lawrence (Larry) Joseph Hickey
April 15, 1944-August 14, 2021

"Larry Hickey was born April 15, 1944 to Joseph Hickey and Irene Ellenbarger Hickey of Wichita, Kansas. His sister is Cathy Hickey Adkins, and brother is Don Hickey.

During his freshman year of high school year, he jointed Junior Achievement and was selected president of his JANCO company. He was elected KANSAS president of the year, then he was runner up for national Junior Achievement president of the year.

He graduated Rockhurst University in 1966 with degrees in history, political science, and philosophy. Larry was married to Carol Schmidt in 1965. Their son, David, was born 1966.

He was hired by the Department of the Air Force as an operations research specialist and, for seventeen months, was flown on forward combat and reconnaissance missions, reporting on the effects of combat and field missions in Vietnam. During this period, he lived in one of the royal households of the deposed Emperor of Vietnam. He was sent back to the United States, working under the National Intelligence Agency as an intelligence analyst for south Vietnam where he served on the Nation Security Panel under General Richard Steward, Deputy Director of Intelligence.

In 1972, Larry was cited for his role as an expert analyst, including providing the first warning months before the communist opposition, which allowed the senior agency and White House to plan for enemy action. Also, in the face of considerate disagreement, Larry accurately predicted the timing of events which brought the Vietnam war to a cease fire. During this time period, Larry married Marilyn Wright.

With the war coming to an end, Larry quit the government and moved to Colorado Springs entering into private business. He and his business partner, Dave Schneller, started Highland Arts and American Indians Arts which included cards and Indian jewelry.

They moved to Boulder in 1977 where they started designing, manufacturing, and selling jewelry under VIMAR corporation. Larry married Sue Steffens in 1980. Sue has two sons, Bob and Clint Steffens. VIMAR was moved to the Lafayette Tech Center where they were involved in several business ventures, with Larry and Sue eventually owning A1 Storage of Lafayette, Colorado.

This business was sold in 2007, so Larry could pursue full time his lifetime dream of researching, writing, and publishing books under International Historical Research Associates. He was also instrumental in starting Eagles Over Europe, a research group dedicated to European WWII history.

His published books include Warpath Across the Pacific, Attack and Conquer, Revenge of the Red Raiders, Rampage of the Roaring’ 20’s, Ken’s Men Against the Empire, Vol 1 and Vol 2 which are the histories which are the histories of the 345th Bomb Group, 8th Fighter Group, 22nd Bomb Group, 312th Bomb Group, and 43rd Bomb Group, respectively. All are considered the “gold standard” in aviation history.

Larry and Sue adventured into the jungles of New Guinea looking for downed WWII aircraft in 2005 as well as other travels while doing research on his books

Memorial donations can be made to Doctors without Borders.

A private home celebration of life will be held at a later date."


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