Sumner Lewis Chick, 86 years old of Rochester, NH, passed away on
December 20, 2025 at Wentworth Douglas Hospital after a period of failing
health. He was born on April 5, 1939 in Sanford, Maine to the late George and
Edith (Corliss) Chick.
Sumner grew up in the local area. Attending schools in Maine, and graduating
from Sanford High School class of 1957. He joined the Navy in 1957 where he
served on the USS Forrestal, America’s first completed supercarrier. Sumner
married his first wife Mary (Rock) Chick in 1960 and they made their home in
Rochester and raised their 4 sons.
After the military, Sumner pursued a career in Machine Tool Processes and
was a successful Tool and Die maker where he worked at Sherman Tool,
Spaulding Fiber, Eagle Industries, and Thompson Center Arms. In 1995 he
retired from Thompson Center Arms as the Toolroom Supervisor. Upon his
retirement, he and his second wife Lillian travelled, lived briefly in Florida and
then made their home in Rochester at Tara Estates. His hobbies included
woodworking, fishing, and travelling.
Sumner is survived by his sons Michael and his wife Judy of Rochester, David
and his wife Denise of Rochester, Kenneth and his wife Linda of Strafford and
Bruce and his wife Lynne also of Strafford as well as stepsons Richard Fortuna
of Fla., Stanley Fortuna of Maine, and Gary Fortuna of Rochester, 4
grandchildren, 2 great grandchildren, his sisters Sandra Booth of Fla., Sally
Schloesser of Rochester and sister in-law Debra Chick of Fla.
He also leaves behind numerous neighbors who became like family in his Tara
Mobile Home community, especially his neighbors and good friends, Moe and
Mary Ann Lanteigne.
He was predeceased by his second wife of 25 years Lillian Chick in 2019,
brother Stephen Chick, brother in-laws Robert Booth, Vern Schloesser and his
beloved dog Cassie.
A graveside service will be held in the spring at Rochester Cemetery with a
celebration of life to follow.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
86 S. Main Street, Rochester, NH 03867

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