Joseph Allen Slicker Dec. 1, 1920- Feb. 10, 2016 Memorial Service April 2, 2016, 11:00AM Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church Chapel 9800 Preston Road, at Walnut Hill Ln Dallas, TX 75230 Reception to follow in Church Parlor Please feel free to email us a story or remembrance of Joe. Also, if you are planning to come to the service, please email Joanne at the email address below. Thank you. Bill Slicker: billslicker@gmail.com Joanne Slicker Mulcahy: jsm1122@aol.com John Slicker: jkslicker@gmail.com
Dear Bill, Joanne, and John, It is hard to imagine being the child of Joe Slicker! What a man! In many ways, he was so tough, but inside there was deep concern and spirit. I remember being in a group called, "Research Centrum" that he led in the early 70's. This was during the time that The Man of La Mancha film was really popular. Our group met at eight o'clock every morning, and yes, every morning, Joe had us sing, "The Man of La Mancha." At first I thought it was rally hokey, but as the quarter progressed, the words and music became more important to everyone. It turned out to be a real spirit exercise, that I think only Joe could have pulled off. In gratitude for Joe's life, Doris Hahn On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Joanne Mulcahy via OE < oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
*Joseph Allen Slicker* *Dec. 1, 1920- Feb. 10, 2016*
*Memorial Service* *April 2, 2016, 11:00AM* *Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church* *Chapel* *9800 Preston Road, at Walnut Hill Ln* *Dallas, TX 75230* *Reception to follow in Church Parlor*
*Please feel free to email us a story or remembrance of Joe. *
*Also, if you are planning to come to the service, please email Joanne at the email address below. Thank you.*
*Bill Slicker: billslicker@gmail.com <billslicker@gmail.com>* *Joanne Slicker Mulcahy: jsm1122@aol.com <jsm1122@aol.com>* *John Slicker: jkslicker@gmail.com <jkslicker@gmail.com> *
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Dear Joanne and Family, I met Joe in early 1967 and it was clear from the start that he was a giant man of the Spirit. The smile, the laugh, the “my-my-my” and the passion of the mission were so embodied that I knew I was honored to be with such a man on the Great March. The one specific story was when I was assigned to the Local Economic Development Team of the 232 Replication Campaign in Maharashtra. It was my assignment was to figure out how to triple the income of our chosen villages (that is another story and a great life lesson!), and I had never been in a Consult. It came time to meet the strategic objective of finishing the task of putting a demonstration village in the remainder of the 25 Districts, which would require everyone to be on a Consult team. It felt like it must have been when all the cooks had to grab their rifle and head to the front lines in WW II! So off I went to a village called Narayan Chinchole. I was the first to arrive and Cyprian was to arrive to lead it. I knew nothing! I helped Jim Patterson in the pre-work, but as the day was approaching I was panicked as to who was going to lead this! So I rushed to the telegraph office and sent Joe a telegram that called for HELP! I was so naive that I thought he would get it, but it arrived two weeks later. It was a painful Consult and it was clear to me and just about everyone else that we were way over our heads in so many of the Consults done that week. I thought there was going to be a mutiny when all returned and the reports we made. General Joe just stood there, like Patton, and received it all. No apology, just “let’s keep moving”! Now the “three Joe’s” are together, patiently waiting for the rest of the Blue Shirts to arrive so we can all walk into heaven together! Thank you Joe! Jack
On Mar 22, 2016, at 1:48 PM, Doris Hahn via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Dear Bill, Joanne, and John,
It is hard to imagine being the child of Joe Slicker! What a man! In many ways, he was so tough, but inside there was deep concern and spirit. I remember being in a group called, "Research Centrum" that he led in the early 70's. This was during the time that The Man of La Mancha film was really popular. Our group met at eight o'clock every morning, and yes, every morning, Joe had us sing, "The Man of La Mancha." At first I thought it was rally hokey, but as the quarter progressed, the words and music became more important to everyone. It turned out to be a real spirit exercise, that I think only Joe could have pulled off.
In gratitude for Joe's life, Doris Hahn
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Joanne Mulcahy via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net <mailto:oe@lists.wedgeblade.net>> wrote: Joseph Allen Slicker Dec. 1, 1920- Feb. 10, 2016
Memorial Service April 2, 2016, 11:00AM Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church Chapel 9800 Preston Road, at Walnut Hill Ln Dallas, TX 75230 Reception to follow in Church Parlor
Please feel free to email us a story or remembrance of Joe.
Also, if you are planning to come to the service, please email Joanne at the email address below. Thank you.
Bill Slicker: billslicker@gmail.com <mailto:billslicker@gmail.com> Joanne Slicker Mulcahy: jsm1122@aol.com <mailto:jsm1122@aol.com> John Slicker: jkslicker@gmail.com <mailto:jkslicker@gmail.com>
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Helo Jack, Thanks for this story. There is so much to learn from it. Especially the "my-my my" for me..! Take good care, Cheers, Isobel. On 23/03/2016, at 8:20 AM, Jack Gilles via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Dear Joanne and Family,
I met Joe in early 1967 and it was clear from the start that he was a giant man of the Spirit. The smile, the laugh, the “my-my-my” and the passion of the mission were so embodied that I knew I was honored to be with such a man on the Great March. The one specific story was when I was assigned to the Local Economic Development Team of the 232 Replication Campaign in Maharashtra. It was my assignment was to figure out how to triple the income of our chosen villages (that is another story and a great life lesson!), and I had never been in a Consult. It came time to meet the strategic objective of finishing the task of putting a demonstration village in the remainder of the 25 Districts, which would require everyone to be on a Consult team. It felt like it must have been when all the cooks had to grab their rifle and head to the front lines in WW II! So off I went to a village called Narayan Chinchole. I was the first to arrive and Cyprian was to arrive to lead it. I knew nothing! I helped Jim Patterson in the pre-work, but as the day was approaching I was panicked as to who was going to lead this! So I rushed to the telegraph office and sent Joe a telegram that called for HELP! I was so naive that I thought he would get it, but it arrived two weeks later. It was a painful Consult and it was clear to me and just about everyone else that we were way over our heads in so many of the Consults done that week. I thought there was going to be a mutiny when all returned and the reports we made. General Joe just stood there, like Patton, and received it all. No apology, just “let’s keep moving”!
Now the “three Joe’s” are together, patiently waiting for the rest of the Blue Shirts to arrive so we can all walk into heaven together!
Thank you Joe!
Jack
On Mar 22, 2016, at 1:48 PM, Doris Hahn via Dialogue <dialogue@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
Dear Bill, Joanne, and John,
It is hard to imagine being the child of Joe Slicker! What a man! In many ways, he was so tough, but inside there was deep concern and spirit. I remember being in a group called, "Research Centrum" that he led in the early 70's. This was during the time that The Man of La Mancha film was really popular. Our group met at eight o'clock every morning, and yes, every morning, Joe had us sing, "The Man of La Mancha." At first I thought it was rally hokey, but as the quarter progressed, the words and music became more important to everyone. It turned out to be a real spirit exercise, that I think only Joe could have pulled off.
In gratitude for Joe's life, Doris Hahn
On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 4:06 PM, Joanne Mulcahy via OE <oe@lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote: Joseph Allen Slicker Dec. 1, 1920- Feb. 10, 2016
Memorial Service April 2, 2016, 11:00AM Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church Chapel 9800 Preston Road, at Walnut Hill Ln Dallas, TX 75230 Reception to follow in Church Parlor
Please feel free to email us a story or remembrance of Joe.
Also, if you are planning to come to the service, please email Joanne at the email address below. Thank you.
Bill Slicker: billslicker@gmail.com Joanne Slicker Mulcahy: jsm1122@aol.com John Slicker: jkslicker@gmail.com
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