Stickley, Richard E.
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