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Rick D. Shockey

1948 - 2024

Rick D. Shockey obituary, 1948-2024, York, NE

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1948

DIED

2024

Rick Shockey Obituary

Rick D Shockey

May 19, 1948 - November 30, 2024

In Loving Memory of Richard (Rick) D. Shockey.

Rick Shockey, 76, of York, Neb. passed away on November 30, 2024 surrounded by those who loved him. Born with a quick wit and an even quicker smile, Rick brought humor and kindness to everyone he met.

Rick proudly served his country in the United States Navy and later in the Army National Guard. His motto, "Work hard, sleep harder," embodied his strong work ethic and his ability to appreciate life's simpler pleasures like cracking open an ice-cold Budweiser, always in a can.

A career truck driver, Rick spent much of his adult life on the open road, embracing the freedom it brought. His passion for roller skating led him and his wife, Nancy, to own the York Skating Rink, where he loved to recount how, as a young man, he helped install the wood floors that became part of the rink's history.

Rick was a jokester at heart, never missing an opportunity to bring a smile or a groan with one of his well-worn punchlines. Whether you were laughing along or rolling your eyes (like his wife often did after 50 years of hearing the same jokes), Rick had the rare ability to make you feel like part of the fun.

An avid animal lover, Rick's home was always filled with the warmth of furry friends and the joy they brought him. He, was a pretty chill and laid back kind of guy and enjoyed any opportunity to take a lazy vacation including numerous memories during family camping trips, like the time their camp nearly floated away, a tale that only added to his library of cherished stories.

Rick's knack for conversation and his playful demeanor often showed in his favorite phrase: "In riddles, do I like to talk a lot." He was a smart aleck to the end, always finding a way to get the last word and keep the mood light.

Preceded in death by his parents, Maurice and Wilma Shockey (Orr), Rick is survived by his wife, Nancy; daughter, Janell Shockey, Aliso Viejo, Calif.; adopted son, Charlie Shockey, York, Neb.; and grandsons.

Honoring Rick's wishes, he has been cremated, and no formal services will be held. Instead, his family invites you to raise a can of Budweiser in his memory and toast to a life well-lived, full of love, laughter, and countless stories.

Rest easy, Rick. May the jokes never grow old, and the beer always stay cold on the other side.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by York News-Times on Dec. 4, 2024.

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Myra Hillmann

December 10, 2024

So sorry to hear about your loss. He will be missed.

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