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Andrew N. Lick

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1951 - 2019

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Andrew Noye Lick, 67, of Harrisburg died on Tuesday, January 22, 2019. His friends knew him as Andy. Andy was born to Clarence Theodore Lick and Nancy (Hocker) Lick on August 30, 1951. He was a graduate of Central Dauphin East High School and served in the Pennsylvania National Guard. He was the...

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Still hard to believe it has been 4 years. Still miss one of the best friends ever. Never forget that smile.

Still hard to believe that one of my most trusted friends and a kind and generous person who did so much for so many has transitioned at such a young age. I will always be grateful for having known you. May God and his mercy always be with you Andy.

A friend, a man, with a kind heart, great laugh and thoughtful person. I miss him and all the things he contributed to making other lives better. He loved his sons and wife, helped those less fortunate. Forever a friend.

I really enjoyed getting to know Andy over the last several years. He was a joy to be around. He was someone who asked questions and was genuinely interested in the answers. He loved to discuss ideas. He cared deeply for his family. He was so proud of his sons and showed me pictures of his granddaughter whenever the opportunity arose. To his family- I know that you will miss Andy dearly and I hope that all of the wonderful memories you have of him over the years will help to carry you...

I attended CD East with Andy, I have many fond memories of the time we shared there. He was an amazing person, always laughing, smiling and making others laugh and feel good about themselves. Heaven has surly gained an angel when he went home, may he rest well in the arms of God.

My sincerest condolences to the family. I was deeply saddened to learn of Andy's passing. As a distant relative, we shared the name Noye. His father and I were great friends. Just like his father, he was warm and friendly to all he met and was a great asset to his community.
To the family, cherish the many great memories and carry on the service to others that he exhibited.

My deepest sympathy to Andy's family. I'll always remember him growing up as Holly's kind, big brother. So sorry for your loss. Wishing you peace and comfort as you remember Andy.

Andy will be deeply missed by us. I will always remember his smiling face, his positive attitude, our dinners and gatherings we had. Prayers to my sister and her family our thoughts and prayers are with you.
RIP Andy