1959
2020
Stephen E. "Shickie" Shick, 60, of Knox, passed away on Saturday, April 18, 2020, at his residence.
He was born on Nov. 23, 1959, to Fred and Hilda Belle (Smith) Shick in Kittanning.
Shickie worked as a cement finisher for Rural Valley Construction for 38 years.
Shickie is survived by his mother, of Dayton; son, Jerad (Sarah) Shick, of Monrovia, Md.; daughter, Racheal (Nick) Kulick, of New Market, Md.; daughter, Katie (Stephen) Johnson, of Altoona, Pa.; sister, Stacy (Wayne) Rosenberger, of Rural Valley; eight grandchildren; and his companion, Maureen Hulings, of Knox.
He was preceded in death by his father, Fred E. Shick, his brother, Tim Shick.
As per COVID-19 regulations, all services will be held privately. Burial will take place in the Oakland Cemetery, Distant. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Carson/Boyer Funeral Home, Inc., 724 W. Main St., Rural Valley, www.carson/ boyer.com.
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2 Entries
Margie
April 24, 2020
Jerad, Rachael, Katie, Belle, Stacy, my heart goes out to you all. Many good memories come back to me when I think of Steve. He was in the first Sunday School class at Belknap I taught. Definitely had a smiling personality and a joy to be around, a good kid going as a class bowling, skating, or hanging out. I will miss him.
Erica Fink
April 23, 2020
I'm sorry for loss Stacy and Wayne. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
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