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CHARLES W. SICKMON, II
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Otisfield, Maine------Charles W. Sickmon II, 78, of 295 Rayville Road, died at the Stephens Memorial Hospital, Norway, Maine on Sunday, April 13, 2008.

Mr. Sickmon was born July 11, 1929 in Athol Springs, New York, the son of Clive H. and Sara (Leitzell) Sickmon. 

Mr. Sickmon graduated from Classical High School in Springfield, Mass. and from the University of Buffalo, Buffalo, N. Y.  After college, he served in the U. S. Army. 

In his youth, Mr. Sickmon, served as a counselor at Great Oaks Camp, Otisfield, Maine where he made life long friends.

Mr. Sickmon was employed as a procurement engineer at Hamilton Standard Propeller and related Pratt and Whitney affiliates, Hartford, CT.

Mr. Sickmon retired while living in Springfield, Mass, later moved to Hamburg Cove, Lyme, CT and in 2005 returned to Otisfield, Maine where he had been summering for many years.  There he was a long time member of the Tuesday Afternoon P.C. organization.  He was devoted to friends and family, appreciated by all for his sense of humor and generous spirit and seldom missed a wedding or other event involving friends or extended family.

Survivors include a sister, Suzanne Sickmon Roberts, of Belmont, N.H.; a cousin, Dr. Amos J. Minkel, Jr., of Hamburg, N.Y.; two nieces, Lynn Roberts Wilson and her husband, John F. Wilson, of Brandon, Vermont and Diane C. Roberts Mackey and her husband, Robert Mackey, of Tucson, Arizona; three nephews, Clive E. Roberts and his wife, Carlene H. Roberts, Mark W. Roberts and his wife, Kristine W. Roberts, and Roy T. Roberts and his wife, Terry B. Roberts, all of Belmont, N.H.; fourteen grand nieces and grandnephews; eleven great grandnieces and nephews and longtime friends, Betty Goss and Roger Ruefer.  Mr. Sickmon was predeceased by his parents; by his aunts, May C. and Edna L. Sickmon, both of Buffalo, New York and friends, Harry Goss and William H. Corbin.

There will be no calling hours.

A Private Burial will be held at the family lot in Prospect Lawn Cemetery, Hamburg, N. Y.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to a charity of one’s own choice.

Wilkinson-Beane Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 164 Pleasant Street, Laconia, N. H. is in charge of the arrangements. 

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