He was the husband of Andora L. (Krell) Krick, Hamburg.
Born in West Reading, he was a son of the late Curtis A. and Irene M. (Fister) Krick.
Krick was owner-operator of BK Painting for 20 years, last working in 2003. He first worked for Hamburg Broom Works and then for Fairmount Foundry, Hamburg.
He was a member of Zion’s Church, Windsor Township.
Krick also is survived by a daughter, Nicole M. Krick, Hamburg; a son, Richard C. Krick, Port Clinton; and a stepson, Robert Lynn Jr., Bern Township.
Other survivors include a brother, Arlan C. Krick, Windsor Township; and a sister, Joanne I. (Krick) Reidenhour, Windsor Township.
Services will be Saturday at 11 a.m. in Leibensperger Funeral Homes Inc., Hamburg. Burial will be private. Relatives and friends are invited to a viewing Saturday, 10 to 11 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to aid his children, c/o Nicole M. Krick, 138 N. Fourth St., Apt. A, Hamburg, PA 19526.
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Lydia gonzale
March 31, 2007
Brian
Lydia Gonzales
March 30, 2007
Brian,to you may I say you had a spirit that most poeple wish they had I will so miss you and the love we shared.The long hours we spent together!I will never forget you !!!I send prayer for our Rich and niki and all you family may peace and the comforter come to them! love ya to infinity Baby! hugssssssssss Rich call me anytime Lydia
Ronnie Cremer
March 29, 2007
Brian,
You were always one of my favorite people. You had a smile that could light up a room and always made it a point to call me on New Years Day. I used to look forward to coming over to your house and working on your computer and getting the manditory tounge bath from your little black dog. Sadly, I regret never taking you up on your offer to have a beer at your house during work hours but I will remember our times together fondly. Take care my friend, as you are in a much better place now.
Heather
March 29, 2007
KRICKY!!! I am so sad to hear that you've left this world but I can take comfort in knowing you're in a better place. You were such a fun guy to be around. Fun loving and free spirited. I've got a bunch of fun memories about you, not the least being when Robert and I were in school together and you used to drive him to school in that painters van of yours. You and Robert were bad news together. LOL! Oh, and how 'bout karaoke at the fire company where you INSISTED you were Bob Seger's brother. You were a fun guy and you will be missed.
BOBBY MILLER
March 29, 2007
BRIAN WAS A GOOD FRIEND ME AND TO MY FAMILY WE WILL MISS HIM VERY MUCH. MAY GOD LOOK OVER HIM EVERY DAY. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER GREAT TIMES WE HAD TOGETHER .
BOBBY MILLER
March 29, 2007
March 29, 2007
BRIAN was a good friend and a GREAT guy to be around. I never met anyone as funny and free spirited as he was. He will definitely be missed and my heart goes out to his family. BRIAN was, and always will be truly unforgettable!
brian will always be great friend to me and my family.MY prayers are with you all angie,nicohle, and richard .
Lydia Gonzales
March 29, 2007
Just as the soft rains fill the streams, pour into the rivers and join together in the oceans, so may the power of every moment of your goodness flow forth to awaken and heal all beings, Those here now, those gone before, those yet to come. By the power of every moment of your goodness May your heart's wishes be soon fulfilled as completely shining as the bright full moon, as magically as by a wish-fulfilling gem. By the power of every moment of your goodness May all dangers be averted and all disease be gone. May no obstacle come across your way. May you enjoy fulfillment and long life. For all in whose heart dwells respect, who follow the wisdom and compassion, of the Way, May your life prosper in the four blessings of old age, beauty, happiness and strength.... AMEN ............Love Lydia
kate elliott
March 28, 2007
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
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