“How worthy life is to be celebrated”

This website is dedicated to the life and legacy of David Cameron Hicks, December 16, 1992 ~ May 1, 2021

Dave was born in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, but lived his life without borders, geographic or otherwise.  With his family (younger brother Aaron, and parents, Nancy and Cam), Dave moved from Canada to the United States in December 1999, ultimately relocating to Wayne, PA with his family in 2002.  He completed his undergraduate degree (a triple major, encompassing Philosophy, English, and History) at Gordon College just outside of Boston, which also included a year abroad at Oxford University, UK.  After graduation in 2014, Dave got a one-way ticket to Shanghai, China, where he began his international journey of journalism, Mandarin fluency, and cultural exploration.  Dave’s 2.5 years in Shanghai also provided both a physical and intellectual springboard to other locales and cultures within Asia, and around the world. Dave returned to the US in 2018 to commence a dual-tract graduate program at Harvard University: Public Policy at The Kennedy School of Government, and Law at The Harvard Law School.  He was on track to graduate with both Harvard degrees in May 2022, until his sudden and unexpected stage 4 colon cancer diagnosis in May 2019.  Dave maintained his full academic load while tirelessly and tenaciously fighting against his disease until the last few months before his passing. 

Dave was a young man of exceptional capability, spiritual depth, intellectual curiosity, consistent character, and profound love for others.  In myriad ways and circumstances, Dave lived and fought for righteousness, justice, and relationships:

  • He was a masterful communicator, inspiring and spurring others on;

  • He was a follower of Jesus, grounded in and by his faith, while also unafraid to wrestle at the often uncomfortable intersections of doctrine, institutional religion, and the realities of this world;

  • He was a creative artist, using his canvases of music, comedy, writing, and cooking;

  • He was a philosopher with a genius mind, respectfully engaging with others in a way that brought stimulation, growth, and enjoyment of the exploration journey;

  • He was a relational magnet, quickly establishing deep and enduring relationships across all cultural and demographic boundaries.

While David lived more life and had more impact in his 28 years than many do in much longer lifetimes, he has left us for Heaven much, much too soon.  His passing is tragic, but Dave’s life was the polar opposite of tragedy.  He lived every day to the fullest – without boundaries – and impacted thousands of lives around the world just by being himself.  He lived and died with intentionality, and his legacy will indeed live on. He will be deeply, deeply missed.

 

A Lasting Legacy

In the early spring of 2021, hundreds of Dave’s friends and family submitted videos to encourage him in what became the final weeks of his life on earth.

These excerpts from those many videos were selected to shine specific light on Dave’s impact and continued legacy through the lives of the people he met.