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Roberta <I>Heckel</I> Trick

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Roberta Heckel Trick

Birth
Death
4 May 2017 (aged 98)
Burial
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7257611, Longitude: -84.2054056
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Roberta Trick (nee Heckel) was born in Dayton on December 3, 1918. She passed away at

Siena Gardens on May 4, 2017. After Stivers High School and nurses’ training, Roberta married

Edmund Louis Trick on September 10, 1938. Throughout her life, she was a member of Holy

Family and then St. Rita parish. As wife and then widow, she raised nine boys. After her

husband’s death in 1962, she was predeceased by four sons: John Kevin, Christopher, Ronald

(Sherry), and Gerald (Connie). She is survived by five sons: Timothy (Dorothe), Barry (Terry),

Douglas (Dolly), Stephen, and Bertrand (Joy). Roberta is also survived by 21 grandchildren and

17 great grandchildren. Visitation hours will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 pm on May 17 at Baker -

Hazel & Snider funeral home. A Mass has been scheduled for 10:30 am on May 18 at St. Rita

Church, followed by interment at Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made

to The Marianist Mission, Mount St. John, Dayton, Ohio.
Roberta Trick (nee Heckel) was born in Dayton on December 3, 1918. She passed away at

Siena Gardens on May 4, 2017. After Stivers High School and nurses’ training, Roberta married

Edmund Louis Trick on September 10, 1938. Throughout her life, she was a member of Holy

Family and then St. Rita parish. As wife and then widow, she raised nine boys. After her

husband’s death in 1962, she was predeceased by four sons: John Kevin, Christopher, Ronald

(Sherry), and Gerald (Connie). She is survived by five sons: Timothy (Dorothe), Barry (Terry),

Douglas (Dolly), Stephen, and Bertrand (Joy). Roberta is also survived by 21 grandchildren and

17 great grandchildren. Visitation hours will be held from 5:00 to 7:00 pm on May 17 at Baker -

Hazel & Snider funeral home. A Mass has been scheduled for 10:30 am on May 18 at St. Rita

Church, followed by interment at Calvary Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made

to The Marianist Mission, Mount St. John, Dayton, Ohio.


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