Thomas-Blick-Obituary

Thomas Blick

Bel Air, Maryland

Sep 11, 1949 – Dec 8, 2015 (Age 66)

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BORN
September 11, 1949
DIED
December 8, 2015
AGE
66
LOCATION
Bel Air, Maryland

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On December 8, 2015 Thomas R. Blick passed away. He was the beloved son of the late George Blick and Helen Blick (nee Dziennik); dear nephew of Joan Mooney and Albert Dziennik. Also survived by twelve cousins. Thomas worked for the US Post Office for 39 years. Relatives and friends may gather at...

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Today, I learned about Mr.Tom's death. Wow... The Blessed Mother led him to Jesus ,on her special day. He faithfully sat, with such peace, in the same pew, on the far left. His presence was missed, as he was always there , soaking in the Mass. When I could attend that Mass time, he would give a simple nod. His last words were, over Thanksgiving, " Good to see you , long time no see." I filled him in and he nodded and said he would pray. You knew he would. Rest in Peace, Mr.Tom.

We are very, very shocked to learn that our dearest friend, Tom Blick has passed away two weeks later. We both first met him at Camp Mark Seven on August 2014 during Bible Institute week. He introduced himself to us first then gave us a warm welcome there and gave us a wonderful tour at the camp. We truly appreciated his friendship and his kind heart. We enjoyed spending times together for two years at Camp Mark Seven's Bible Institute week. We never forget his wonderful storytelling...

I worked with Tom at the Postal Service . He taught me some sign language and was intelligent enough to communicate with me at my level. I made a point of talking to him daily. He was a good moral man whom I respect ! I am sure that God is holding him very close .

AS ONE OF MR.BLICKS FORMER USPS SUPERVISORS; HE NOT ONLY WAS A GREAT GUY BUT ALSO AN OUTSTANDING EMPLOYEE.

The St Ignatius church community have already felt Tom's loss last week. In weeks to come the loss will be felt even more. I was a friend and an interpreter for the weekly mass. God takes the best ones for Christmas.

During our days at Gallaudet, Tom became a trusted and beloved friend. We did many things together. We worked a couple of part-time jobs together. We played cards together, particularly the game of Hearts. The games of Hearts were played at such a high competitive level. It was fun to play everytime, because you knew Tom and others at the table were going to bring their "A" game. We traveled together making two RV trips during spring breaks to Florida and back.

Later, he traveled with...

Thoughts and prayers to the family from the neighbors at the Country Walk Community, Tom was a great neighbor and will be missed. The Weber Family,

Sorry for your loss, thoughts and prayers to the family from the Country Walk community. Tom was a great neighbor, he will be missed.

I worked with Tom on DBCS machines and Priority Belt. He always seemed to be in good spirits with a sense of humor. Surprised to hear that he past. Truely a good man and friend. I will miss him.