Mr. Quick was a truck driver for Jackie B. Lovett Trucking. He spent most of his life in Burke County. He was a member of Middlebrook Baptist Church in Oxford, Ala.
Mr. Quick was preceded in death by his son Lovett Lester Quick Jr. in 1992 and his sister, Mildred Beasley, and brother, Russell Quick, in 2004; and his parents, Patrick and Beulah Quick.
He is survived by his wife, Ruby Sikes Quick of Waynesboro; two sons, Mark Quick (Sandra) and wife Sandra and Greg Quick and wife Kelly, all of Waynesboro; five sisters, Dorothy Moore of Midville, Frances Fuch of Charleston S.C., Grace Gilliam of Shreveport Lous., Judy Flakes of Waynesboro and Annie Roy Mead of Waynesboro; two brothers, Don Quick of Waynesboro and Danny Quick of Grovetown; seven grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were Neil Quick, Troy Quick, Patrick Quick, Joey Quick, Joe Mead and Russell Flakes.
Mr. Quick was a truck driver for Jackie B. Lovett Trucking. He spent most of his life in Burke County. He was a member of Middlebrook Baptist Church in Oxford, Ala.
Mr. Quick was preceded in death by his son Lovett Lester Quick Jr. in 1992 and his sister, Mildred Beasley, and brother, Russell Quick, in 2004; and his parents, Patrick and Beulah Quick.
He is survived by his wife, Ruby Sikes Quick of Waynesboro; two sons, Mark Quick (Sandra) and wife Sandra and Greg Quick and wife Kelly, all of Waynesboro; five sisters, Dorothy Moore of Midville, Frances Fuch of Charleston S.C., Grace Gilliam of Shreveport Lous., Judy Flakes of Waynesboro and Annie Roy Mead of Waynesboro; two brothers, Don Quick of Waynesboro and Danny Quick of Grovetown; seven grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were Neil Quick, Troy Quick, Patrick Quick, Joey Quick, Joe Mead and Russell Flakes.
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