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Fisherman lost at sea off Naufrage to be remembered this weekend

Friends and family of Jordan Hicken will gather this weekend to remember the 23-year-old fisherman who was lost at sea May 21.

Jordan Hicken's body has not been found

Jordan Hicken was an experienced fisherman, his family says.
There will be a gathering to remember Jordan Hicken Friday night and a celebration of his life Saturday at the Ferguson-Logan Funeral Home. ( Jordan Steven Lee Hicken/Facebook)

Friends and family of Jordan Hicken will gather this weekend to remember the 22-year-old fisherman who was lost at sea May 21.

Hicken went overboard while fishing off ofNaufrage, off the North Shore of eastern P.E.I.He wasfrom Montague and wasfishing with his father, Trevor Hicken. His family saidhe wasanexperienced fisherman who hasfished for several years, including in Nova Scotia.

A search continued for more than three weeks, but his body was not found although what wasbelieved to be hisjacket and bootswas located.

Friday from 5-8 p.m.at the Ferguson-Logan Montague Funeral Home, there will be a gathering to remember Hicken.

Saturday morning a celebration of his life is planned at the funeral home chapel at 11.

Hicken will be remembered by his parents Trevor and Kimberly Hicken and two sisters and many other family members, according to a notice on the Ferguson-Logan Funeral Home website.

'They're all coming from all over which is good,' says local fisherman Colby Cheverie of the search for Hicken.
Fishermen, the Coast Guard and volunteers searched for Hicken for weeks. (Brian Higgins/CBC)

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