Cikill Pollard Fish was born on January 2, 1967, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Elizabeth, NJ, to Elizabeth "Betty Ann" Fish and Andrew Thompson. He passed away on November 19, 2024, in Springfield, NJ. Cikill graduated from Abraham Clark High School in 1986. Following high school, he worked for Romeo Bros. Disposal Co. and Revlon Co. Cikill had a heart full of kindness and a deep passion for helping others. He often assisted family and friends with rides to appointments and other needs. One of his signature greetings was always "HEY CUZ," delivered with his signature bright smile. He took great pride in his appearance and was known for his love of dressing up. Cikill had a unique hobby -whenever he stopped at a red light, he would take the opportunity to wipe down his car, ensuring it was spotless. Keeping his cars clean was a true passion for him. Cikill's love for his family ran deep. He was especially protective of his sister, Tamilia Fish Walker, with whom he shared an inseparable bond. No one dared to mess with Tamilia when Cikill was around. In recent times, Cikill attended Bible Way Deliverance Center in Roselle, NJ, under the leadership of Bishop Wayne Johnson. Cikill is survived by his mother, Elizabeth Fish; his sister, Tamilia Fish Walker (Jerry) and Andra Thompson; his brother Antoine Thompson; his nephew, Sheldon Fish; his great-niece and great- nephew, Ariana and Zion; his goddaughter, Antionette Myers; and a host of aunts, uncles, and cousins who all cherished him dearly. He also leaves behind his lifelong friend, Cordell Pettis, who was like a brother to him, with whom he shared over 50 years of friendship. Cikill, you are deeply loved, and you will be greatly missed
Lovingly submitted,
The Fish Family
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