PORTLAND — Phillip “John” Hiscock, 67, a resident of Hebron, formerly of Livermore, died late Sunday, Feb. 13, at Maine Medical Center.

He was born March 19, 1943, in Livermore, the son of Burton and Dorothy (Gammon) Hiscock of Livermore. He was a 1963 graduate of Leavitt Institute in Turner. After graduation, he worked on the family farm raising beef and helping his brothers with their race horses. He lived with his mother for many years before moving to the John Murphy Home in Hebron, where he had resided for the past 6 years.

John was a member of the Livermore 4-H Club for many years. He won the 4-H Grand Champion award at the Fryeburg Fair in 1961. John loved animals and had a very good memory for birthdays. He enjoyed attending Victory Christian Church in Livermore. John was dedicated to his family and friends and was always willing to help others.

He is survived by his mother, Dorothy Hiscock of Livermore; three brothers, Sherman Hiscock of Sanders, Ariz., Franklin and his wife, Sue, of Livermore and Alvin Hiscock of Poland; two sisters, Sandra Milano and her husband, Phillip, of Saugus, Mass., and Sylvia Brophy and her husband, Richard, of Livermore; special nieces, Susann Chretien of Livermore Falls and Allicca Torres of Livermore; and many nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was predeceased by his father, Burton Hiscock in 1993.

The family would like to thank the “Murphy Home” for their many years of wonderful care and service to John.

Messages of condolence may be sent to www.finleyfuneralhome.com.


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