Born in Columbia, SC, he was a graduate of Irmo High School and was self-employed as an auto detailer in Kennesaw, GA.
Surviving are his son, Nolan Lorick; parents, Wade and AreBelle Collins Lorick Sr.; sisters, Marguerite V. (Ronnie) Reeves and Linda M. (John) Geiger; brothers, Wade (LeEunice) Lorick Jr, Donald (Cynthia) Lorick, Clifford Lorick and Ronald (Barbara) Lorick; other loving relatives and friends. www.leevy.com
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Florence Shepard
August 20, 2011
W.P, Arebelle and Family. So sorry to hear of your lost. God in His infinite wisdom makes no mistakes. My prayers are with you and your family at this time of sorrow.
Florence, Sabrina and Micah and all the familily. May God Bless and comfort you in the wonderful memories you have of Reginald.
IDA CLINKSCALE
August 19, 2011
LINDA, MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. MAY YOU FIND COMFORT IN THE WORD OF GOD. HE IS THE COMFORTER.
Mary
August 19, 2011
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Janice Foust Breazell
August 19, 2011
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Martha/Ronnie Hill
August 19, 2011
We are so sorry for your loss. May God be with the Lorick Family and understand that God makes no mistakes. May you all be Blessed.
August 19, 2011
God is ever near to those
Who have a broken heart
Through the loss of someone dear
That tears your world apart
It seems so overwhelming
The grief too much to bear
But know that God is with you
He loves you and He cares.
Reverend Dr. Derrick Scott &
St. Paul AME Church Family
August 19, 2011
May God be with you now
As you face this time of grief
May you know the comfort of the Lord
In your darkest hour of need
Know that Jesus cares for you
When your soul is deeply pained
No matter what you may go through
His love for you remains.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Jacqueline Woods &
Columbia Conference WMS
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