He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Marion (Abbott) Wick, his daughter, Susan (Ronald) Larsh of Apopka, Florida, 3 sisters, Lorraine Clark, Regina Erck, Mary Hahn, his brother, Cyril (Mary) Wick and many nieces and nephews.
Norbert was predeceased by his son, Dennis J. Wick, 3 sisters, Florence (Louis) Randall, Anna (James) Eifert and Gertrude (Linus) Gaul and 2 brothers, Gregory (Cecilia) Wick and Harold (Alice) Wick.
Norbert and his wife, Marion, resided in North Tonawanda, New York for 51 years and he worked for Chevrolet of Tonawanda, New York for 45 years before retiring and moving to Apopka, Florida. A B24 bomber pilot, he made 31 successful missions over Europe in WWII. He was a 4th degree Knight of Columbus and a member of the American Legion of Mt. Dora 2535.
He is survived by his wife of 61 years, Marion (Abbott) Wick, his daughter, Susan (Ronald) Larsh of Apopka, Florida, 3 sisters, Lorraine Clark, Regina Erck, Mary Hahn, his brother, Cyril (Mary) Wick and many nieces and nephews.
Norbert was predeceased by his son, Dennis J. Wick, 3 sisters, Florence (Louis) Randall, Anna (James) Eifert and Gertrude (Linus) Gaul and 2 brothers, Gregory (Cecilia) Wick and Harold (Alice) Wick.
Norbert and his wife, Marion, resided in North Tonawanda, New York for 51 years and he worked for Chevrolet of Tonawanda, New York for 45 years before retiring and moving to Apopka, Florida. A B24 bomber pilot, he made 31 successful missions over Europe in WWII. He was a 4th degree Knight of Columbus and a member of the American Legion of Mt. Dora 2535.
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1ST LT US ARMY AIR FORCES; WORLD WAR II
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