Richard-Kik-Obituary

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Richard "Dick" Kik III

Richland, Michigan

Aug 8, 1945 – Aug 8, 2022 (Age 77)

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BORN
August 8, 1945
DIED
August 8, 2022
AGE
77
LOCATION
Richland, Michigan

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Farley Estes Dowdle Funeral Cremation Preneed Care - Richland Chapel Obituary

Richard "Dick" Kik, III of Richland, MI Dick, age 77, died unexpectedly Monday morning, (his birthday) August 8, 2022 at his residence. Dick, the son of Dr. Richard and Betty Mae (Jackson) Kik, Jr., was born in Kalamazoo, MI on August 8, 1945; was a...

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I am so sorry to hear my friend Dick has passed. It was to long since my last visit..... Loved him

I am so sorry about the passing of Dick I am just learning of his passing. Prayers going out to the family. May all the memories keep Dick alive in your hearts!

I met Dick at Gull Lake United Methodist Church. We shared a common interest in guns and hunting. We shot skeet together at Gun River and pistols at Southern Michigan Gun club. Dick always had an interesting story to tell regarding his hunting experiences or a modification to a firearm. I will miss those stories.

I was introduced to Mr.Kik almost 40 years ago. I dated his son Kenny. Through the years I was always welcomed by a great hug on July 4th at Nanny and Poppa's front porch. Your father was always a sweet guy.I am so sorry for the family. Your all in my thoughts.

Dick was a great friend and mentor. I learned of Dick when I started shooting precision pistol or "bullseye" at Camp Perry and KRGC on the indoor league. Dick joked that he was a "distinguished marksman". I later learned Dick was a excellent all around shooter, rifle, shotgun and pistol. He alway had a warm smile, jovial attitude and numerous jokes and one liners. He will be missed by many in the community of competitive shooters.

Rest in peace.

Dick we are going to miss you at trap and the club

Dear Marilyn and Family:

Dick was one of my Favorite People.

We enjoyed hours of "Group Therapy" (the smaller the grouping - the better) at the KRGC - where we were teammates for annual "indoor" competition. He always shot from the stand immediately to my right - where we often commented humorously on one another's least-perfect shots.

I cannot remember a day when he didn't have a smile on his face.

I had most recently spoken with Dick on the 2nd - and we...