![]() He also got a lot of pleasure from keeping his grass mowed and the grounds where he was residing at the time neat and trim. It mattered not how many pieces a collection had he loved them all. Some collections had only a few items, others had dozens and dozens. He dearly loved collecting things and had many collections. He has spent those years as an antique dealer, shop keeper, prospector, remodeler of homes, and retired fellow of leisure. Since his marriage to Frances in 1976, he has resided in Dixfield Cottonwood, AZ Oklahoma City, OK Athens and, most recently, in Cornville. He is also survived by the four children of his first marriage Gary of Naples, Linwood (and Debbie) of South Paris, Roger of Lewiston, and Cathy Anderson (and Harry) of Waldoboro and their mom, Vivian of Rockport the two children of his second marriage: Bradley of Oklahoma City, OK and Amanda Burleson of Dewey, AZ and their mom, Carolyn of AZ his current wife, Frances one step-daughter, Kelley (and Bill) of Augusta 14 grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren. He is survived by a brother Albert of Maine and two sisters, Patricia Gothard and Betty Hill, both of California. and his sisters, Thelma McLeod, Barbara Flick, and Polly Cota. He was predeceased by his dearly loved mother and stepfather, his brother Gordon Jr. He is now in the presence of his Lord and Savior, Jesus, where he will be for eternity. 11, 1930, the eldest of eight children born into the home of Jennie Victoria Day Flick and Gordon Flick, he spent his first four decades in the Portland-Harrison-Bridgton area where he worked as a truck driver-antique dealer-shop keeper, running as many as four different establishments at the same time. 5, 2022, with his loving wife of 46 years at his side. ![]() Flick, 91, passed away peacefully at his home in Cornville the afternoon of Oct.
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