Alicia Nicole Boocks

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Alicia Nicole Boocks, 30, of Greenville, passed away on July 27, 2024 at her home. Born on April 24, 1994 in Franklin, she was the daughter of David and Deborah Susan (Sharp) Boocks, II. She was a 2013 Rocky Grove High School graduate and was currently working as a loan officer for Mariner Financing. Alicia attended the Atlantic Avenue Church and enjoyed traveling and attending concerts. She was a very outgoing person but most of all, she loved her family. Left to cherish her memory in addition to her parents, is her brother, Larry D. Boocks, III, and his girlfriend, Kya Young, of Oil City; and her maternal grandmother, Ethel "Tootie" Sharp of Rocky Grove. Alicia was preceded in death by her brother, Justin Bradlee Boocks; her maternal grandfather Howard Sharp; and her paternal grandparents Larry D. and Patricia Boocks. Friends and family are invited to the Atlantic Avenue Church, where she attended, 160 Atlantic Avenue, Franklin on Thursday, August 1, 2024 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm with funeral services immediately following the same day at 12:00 pm with Pastor Brad Riddle officiating. Alicia will be laid to rest in Franklin Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Alicia's memory to the charity of one's choice. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Alicia's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenFH.com

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  1. Alicia you were the sweetest person in the world. Your heart was as big as your beautiful personality. You were always there for anyone who needed you. I will remember all of the times that we sang karaoke together and swimming with my grandbabies and Bryson. I will try so hard to love as you did with every you had. Love ya girl.

  2. Mr. and Mrs Boocks II
    I am so sorry to hear about Alicia. She was a great friend and the nicest person ever. You are in my prayers and thoughts along with the rest of your family.
    Jennifer Corp

  3. At a time when I didn’t think I wanted any of my friends there, Alicia knew I was going to NEED her. The day I had my little girl 11 years ago, my parents called Alicia and she was there the next second. I will forever cherish that precious memory…

  4. Alicia was always the sweetest human. She was always there when you needed her no matter the time of day, or how long it had been since seeing her last. I’ll never forget our countless hours of sleepovers, car trips, and just the amount of laughs we use to share. She was truly a shining star in life and will continue to be every night as we look into the sky. So much love to her family at this time.

  5. Our last girls day we’re ever going to have together was Thursday.. you were so happy & smiling like you always did when we were together.. we laughed, talked about our life problems, you wanted me to stay Friday night & I couldn’t because I worked Saturday morning so we made plans.. you were going to come pick me up Saturday from work, my son and I were going to stay, we were going to go to the park, walk the trail… I’ll never be on another adventure with you, I’ll never have another good morning message from you, I’ll never talk with you, laugh with you, smile with you, I’ll never be able to tell you how pretty you are or how much you deserve in life, how you’re a wonderful person, I won’t have my best friend & it hurts😭😭💔 I told you everything, you were my person I could count on, run to, you were always there. Nothing in town will be the same without you by my side. If I was in town, I was with you.. my heart is torn to pieces. I love you forever my baby, I’ll scream your name every day, nobody will forget you. I’ll honor your name & do everything right in your honor. Rest easy my love.😭💔🤞🏻

  6. I’m her dad, and would periodically dance with her when she came home to visit… one time she came in grouchy so I said “Dance with me!” she was reluctant but started to dance but still b*tching, so I pulled her in close putting her head on my shoulder and sang to her while we danced… she softened up and was smiling as I told her “Daddy loves his baby girl”

  7. Alicia,
    I don’t even know where to begin…we first met in 2012 whenever I started at Shop n Save and I guess you could say the rest is history? We have shared so many memories and good times together throughout the years. The night at Cooperstown under the pavilion, random times at the bike trail, staying at your grandma’s/parent’s house all the time, weekends at your brother’s place, binge watching shows every night, living beside you for years, playing Animal Crossing daily, weekends at our favorite bars. I will miss you immensely it hurts. I will always love you. Thank you for being a part of my life.

  8. We remember Alicia spending time at the house with our granddaughter. Jim often took her to her grandma Tootie’s house afterwards. Sweet girl. Always polite and respectful. Sincere prayers to her family and friends. Jim and Clara Lackey

  9. I watched her grow up with my own children at family nights at Fox Street church of God and Rocky Grove High school, Then even as young adults. She was truly a very kind and sweet young woman. May God be with your family and friends and you have safe passage to Heaven young one. Much Love and it was an honor to share a part of your life.

  10. To Tootie and family,
    So sorry to hear of the passing of Alicia. You have our deepest sympathy.

  11. I am so very sorry for your loss Tootie and the rest of Alicia’s family and friends. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

  12. These picture’s are just one memory of many that always made us laugh. Alicia is a beautiful person inside and out, That I know will be missed by many. I’m so glad she became apart of my life. She was a true blessing! To her parents you have been and will continue to be in my thoughts and prayers as to the rest of her family.

  13. Deb , Dave and family.. so truly sorry for the loss of your beautiful daughter.. may God comfort you during your hour of need and hold you tight Take comfort in knowing she is in God’s hands, free of worldly torment and disease. May your faith comfort you. With Love and Sympathy;
    Rose Anderson
    Rose Anderson

  14. Alicia,
    I’ll never forget the day I walked into mariner and interacted with you for the first time. You were so nice and sweet. Later on sent me a friend request on Facebook, regardless if it was “weird” or not at that time. I immediately accepted it and that started our chapter. I’ll never forget all the times you whipped my butt at rummikub. You taught me how to really play monopoly competitively and I loved every second of it. The dinners with your family were amazing. Most of all you showed everyone the best thing in the world, your love. I appreciate all the memories that we have had the chance to make. I pray that you watch over your family and hope. Until we meet again, my dear.

  15. Alicia was such a beautiful soul, so cheery and uplifting everytime she walked into a room. Everyone is in my heart and prayers

  16. Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers thru this difficult time. She was a beautiful woman. Joanna (Heather’s mom)

  17. Hi. I just wanted to give my condolences on Alicia’s passing. I was he mailman at her place of work in Greenville. I just got back from vacation to hear the sad news. She was always very energetic when I would walk into office to great her every morning and deliver the mail. We always had a nice short conversation. She will be missed, and I hope she has left her family with great memories!!


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