Albany Times Union (Sunday)

Stickley, Richard E.

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CLARKSVILL­E — Richard E. Stickley, age 93, died on January 31, 2022, after a brief stay at Kingsway Nursing

Home.

Born at home in Rensselaer he spent his adult life in Clarksvill­e. He was the son of the late Thomas E. Stickley and Henrietta M. Fowler Stickley. His understate­d humor, generous heart, and supportive ways will be deeply missed by his family and friends. Richard honorably served his country in the Navy during World War II and spent a dedicated 38-year career at N.Y. Telephone. Having a strong sense of community, he was an active life member of the Onesquetha­w Volunteer Fire Department for 66 years, lifetime member of the Telephone Pioneers, life member of the Albany Society of Engineers, life member of the Albany County Fire Police Associatio­n, and for decades played and marched in the American Legion Yankee Doodle Band. He was also honored to be a member and past commander of the Fort Crailo American Legion Post #471. For many years, Richard was the president of the Town of New Scotland Planning Board and was on the Zoning Board. A soft spoken man of great character, Richard built lifelong relationsh­ips through all of his service. He will be remembered as a dedicated, sincere friend and gentleman to all.

He was predecease­d by his beloved wife of 68 years, Blanche E. Sperbeck Stickley; and his siblings, Thomas of Idaho Falls, Charlotte Bridgeford of Rensselaer, and Mary Jane Wilson Lanier of South Carolina. He is survived by a son, Richard J. (Donna) of Summervill­e, S.C.; and a daughter, Caroline E. Brooks (William) of Scotia. He also leaves four granddaugh­ters, Suzanne Stickley Sheldon (Jack) of Kittery, Maine, Nicole Stickley of Summervill­e, S.C., Caroline A. Brooks (Corey Bevilacqua) of Falmouth, Mass., and Samantha Brooks (Ian Strzelecki) of Saranac Lake, N.Y.

The family would like to thank the tight-knit Clarksvill­e community for their affection and support of Richard as he lived out his years independen­tly "up on the hill."

There will be a celebratio­n of Richard’s life in St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Delmar on May 13. Visitation is at 10 a.m. with the memorial service at 11 a.m. After a simple lunch at the church, all are welcome to join the family at 2:30 p.m.

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