Clifford Frick

Clifford N. Frick, 92, of 90 West Warren Road, Custer City, passed away Monday, March 9, 2020, at his residence. 

Born on September 2, 1927 in Cyclone, he was a son of the late Ralph and Myrtle (Lowman) Frick. He attended the Bradford Area Schools and than joined the Army, serving in WWII receiving the rank of Staff Sergeant.

On June 24, 1949 in Bradford, he married Gladys (Ausel) Frick who survives. 

Cliff was employed at T. A Hardes Lumber Company, Penzoil, Quaker State, Corning Glass and retired in 1991 as a lineman from Bradford Electronics.

Surviving in addition to his wife Gladys of 70 years, are two daughters, Dianne Rooke, of Bradford, and Deborah Frick of Alexandria, VA, two granddaughters, Tiffany (Jason Babcock) Rooke and Bridgette (James Jr.) Copeland, both of Bradford, eight great grandchildren one sister Geraldine Cookson of Bradford, and several nieces and nephews.
  
He was preceded in death by his parents, one brother Ivan Frick, one sister, Arlene Crumley, and one son-in-law Michael Rooke.

Private services will be held at the convenience family.

Memorials contributions, if desired, may be made to the a charity of the donor's choice.

Arrangements are under the direction of Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 
 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Mrs. Frick, Debbie, Dianne and family, so sorry to hear of Clifford''s passing. I always remember fondly visiting when Debbie and I were in grade school, riding down the hill on Shep Run. Good times and you were always so hospitable and sweet to me. Sorry that I lost touch with Debbie. Without her, I would have never met my husband of almost 47 years. She introduced him to me at Der Hut in 1971 before I headed back to college and the rest is history. I,ll always be grateful for that. My deepest sympathy to all of you.
— Kathy Osgood

Sorry to hear of Uncle Clifford passing he was loved by Cheri Oster and William Burgess. Our hearts and prayers goes out to his family.
— William Burgess

Tiffany and Family, I’m so sorry for your loss, my sincere sympathy. May memories help ease the sorrow you are experiencing!
— Debbie Jacob

Dearest Glady, my heart is breaking. I''ve known you all my life, we''ll miss Clifford so much. Little did I know the news I''d receive this morning when I called. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you and the girls. We''ll be up to see you soon. Love You. Nyoka & Ed.
— Nyoka & Ed

Condolences

  • Mrs. Frick, Debbie, Dianne and family, so sorry to hear of Clifford''s passing. I always remember fondly visiting when Debbie and I were in grade school, riding down the hill on Shep Run. Good times and you were always so hospitable and sweet to me. Sorry that I lost touch with Debbie. Without her, I would have never met my husband of almost 47 years. She introduced him to me at Der Hut in 1971 before I headed back to college and the rest is history. I,ll always be grateful for that. My deepest sympathy to all of you.

    — Kathy Osgood
  • Sorry to hear of Uncle Clifford passing he was loved by Cheri Oster and William Burgess. Our hearts and prayers goes out to his family.

    — William Burgess
  • Tiffany and Family, I’m so sorry for your loss, my sincere sympathy. May memories help ease the sorrow you are experiencing!

    — Debbie Jacob
  • Dearest Glady, my heart is breaking. I''ve known you all my life, we''ll miss Clifford so much. Little did I know the news I''d receive this morning when I called. Our thoughts and Prayers are with you and the girls. We''ll be up to see you soon. Love You. Nyoka & Ed.

    — Nyoka & Ed