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    MSU graduate student dies

    A son, a brother, an uncle and a friend, Terry Shane Hicks, 23, a Mississippi State University sociology graduate student died Sunday, Jan. 17.
    Dan Mobley, Hicks’s roommate, said Hicks was always there to make everyone laugh.
    “Shane was a happy person. You could be having the worst day and he would come in and be so uplifting,” Mobley said. “He always had something to say that would make you smile or laugh.”
    Johnathan Chaney, Hicks’s roommate, said Hicks had been through a lot in his life, but he never let it show.
    “He was the real definition of happy-go-lucky,” Chaney said. “You would have never known he had been through so much.”
    Chaney said after living with eight people in one house, Hicks and his roommates were more like a family than just friends.
    “The eight of us loved to just
    sit in the den and just hang out,”
    Chaney said. “And the goofy
    roommate isn’t going to be there
    anymore.” Mobley said the eight roommates
    always enjoyed being
    together.
    “We always stuck together,”
    Mobley said. “When you are
    in a family, you don’t miss one
    particular thing, you miss everything.”
    Scott DeLoach, Hicks’s roommate,
    said Hicks would do whatever
    made him happy.
    “Shane genuinely did not care
    what other people thought about
    him,” DeLoach said. “He just did
    whatever made him happy.”
    The roommates of “The 505”
    said they are going to remember
    all of the stories and memories.
    “The memories he has provided
    us with are what is going
    to get us through this,” Chaney
    said.
    Mobley said all the memories
    he has of Hicks are good.
    “We were all penguins for
    Halloween,” Mobley said. “We
    wore our costumes to the Alabama
    football game and ended up
    being Fans of the Game. Then,
    we wore them to the library rave
    at the end of the semester. Shane
    was just a lot of fun.”
    DeLoach said he had a tendency
    to make impulse purchases.
    “We weren’t allowed to have
    a dog at our house, so he just
    went out and bought a hamster,”
    DeLoach said. “He was always
    doing things like that.”
    Mobley said he would never
    step down from a challenge.
    “He woke up with a purpose
    to make people happy, and he
    never gave up,” Mobley said.
    “You could get him to buy anything
    just by telling him that he
    wouldn’t do it.”
    Chaney said the roommates’
    goal is to remember Hicks
    through all of the good times
    they shared.
    “We want to challenge everyone
    to keep his legacy going,”
    Chaney said. “We want everyone
    to remember him and let
    him live through us. And we
    want everyone to wake up in the
    morning with a purpose to make
    everyone around you happy, like
    Shane did.”
    Chaney said he wants everyone
    to remember Hicks for who
    he was.
    “Shane was a good friend, good
    roommate and a great brother,”
    Chaney said. “He was always
    there for you.”

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