Harold-Frick-Obituary

Harold A. Frick Jr.

Marysville, New York

Oct 9, 1946 – Jan 7, 2024

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BORN
October 9, 1946
DIED
January 7, 2024
LOCATION
Marysville, New York

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Harry passed away peacefully after a long illness. He was born in Buffalo, the son of Eileen Vogel Frick and Harold A. Frick Sr. He graduated from West Seneca Central High School in 1964. ATC Harold A. Frick served in the US Navy from March 1966 to retirement on December 31, 1986. He then worked...

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Best pal anyone could have growing up!! wonderful pre high school years. In the spring, Harry and I tried out for the same baseball team each year. We were successful each year making the team sponsored by the local FUNERAL HOME. I do recall winning a game once in a while. As a reward the coach would purchase ice cream cones for the team, at the local dairy. Summers were busy. Swimming in the mill road creek and scailling the rock wall. Oh and the sleeping out...

Harry and I worked the 767 flight line at the Everett site for several years. We had some lively discussions about the good, the bad and the ugly about military life vs. life on the Boeing Flight Line. He was always pleasant and an excellent work partner. I'm saddened to hear of his passing and wish all of his family and friends my deepest and sincerest sympathies. Anchors Aweigh, my friend.

An excellent Navy Chief Petty Officer. He was a great go-to shipmate when tough issues needed his patience and sense of humor. I lost track of him following my transfer from the VA-304 Firebird in 1983 to VP-91. I knew he eventually headed for Washington, but I couldn't quite link up through the intervening years. Wish I could have made contact before this sad time. But it sounds like life after the Navy treated him wonderfully. Rest in peace Chief Frick. Dan Wall, Master Chief, VA-304...

We have missed Harry here at work since he retired. However, we are all so glad he had some retirement years to enjoy with Juleigha. We know she spoiled him with good food and lots of love. The world does seem empty without him now that he has passed. He was one of a kind. I am so very sorry for your loss.

So very sorry for your loss, I worked with him at Edmonds Community College at Boeing contract in Everett facility for the training classes. He was funny, start, and kind man. I will always remember him as a very good man. Bobbie Major

In loving memory of my loving and sweet son in law..Mom

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Soo sorry to hear.. ((HUGGS)) FOR ALL !