Mrs. Doris Callie Mickle Hickmon Mrs. Doris Callie Mickle Hickmon of Winston Salem, NC departed this life early Monday morning August 24, 2020 at Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home after an extended illness. Mrs. Hickman was born November 27, 1945 to the late father Mr. James Mickle and mother Mrs. Catherine Mickle. She was also preceded in death by her husband Mr. Hazel Lee Hickman , three sister-n-laws Mrs. Hanna Mae Hickmon, Mrs. Rebecca Josey, Mrs. Betty Mickle and one brother-n-law Mr. Hezekiah Blyther. Mrs. Hickman attended the Winston-Salem, Forsyth Public School. She was formerly employed with Salem Salem and retired after working for over 25 years. She was a dedicated member of Union Baptist Church and attended regular until her health declined. Mrs. Hickman was a former member of the Search for Truth Sunday School Class, the A.H. McDaniel Amazing Grace Choir which was later known as (The Mass Choir), A volunteer for Union Urban Ministries Food and Clothing Bank, member of the Missionary Circle, the Sick and Visitation Ministry and her passion was attending Wednesday Noon Sunday School on Wednesday noon with her son Richard Mickle. She served faithfully on these ministries and was willing to do all she could until she no longer was able to do so. Mrs. Doris leaves to cherish her fond members , five sons, Mr. Hazel (Naomi ) Wilson, Mr. Walter Mickle, Mr. Richard Mickle, Mr. Ronald all of the city and Mr. James Mickle of Atlanta, Georgia and one step daughter Ella Reed. Two sisters Mrs. Lillie Mae Blyther and Ms. Minnie Mickle, five brothers Mr. John McCorkle of Philadelphia PA., Mr. James (Patricilla) McCorkle, Mr. Hal (Judy) Mickle of the city and Mr. Rayvonne (Jean) Mickle of Atlanta, Georgia. One grandchild Delmario Parks , a devoted niece Mrs. Deborah McCombs great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, other relatives, friends and a very special devoted friend Ms. Pauline Eaton. A public viewing will take place Friday, August 28, 2020 from 2pm until 5pm at Douthit's. A private funeral services will be held Saturday, August 29, 2020 from Union Baptist Church and interment will follow in Oaklawn Memorial Gardens. Arrangements are in the care of Douthit Funeral Services.