Timothy A. Lick (a.k.a. Snydley)

Timothy A. Lick (a.k.a.Snydley)

Timothy A. Lick (a.k.a.Snydley)

Timothy A. Lick (a.k.a.Snydley), age 65 of Adams, formerly of Waukesha, passed away peacefully in his home on July 6, 2016.

A memorial celebration of his life will be held for his family and friends, on Saturday, July 30th 2016 at the Grand Marsh Community Center – 629 Mason Street, Grand Marsh, WI from 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Tim was born on May 14, 1951 to Betty Jane Schuett & Arthur Clarence Lick of Waukesha. He is survived by his sister, Wendy Lick-Gass of Corinth, TX his fiance, Jacquie Dziak of Villa Park, IL and many loving cousins,
family members and friends.

Tim was a very talented musician, singer, songwriter who loved playing music with his band members, The Arkdale Ramblers and other talented musicians at “the Bluegrass Jams” at Rank’s Tavern in downtown Adams.   Along with his passion for music he enjoyed riding his motorcycles with his ABATE brothers & sisters. Throughout his affiliation with the ABATE organization, he was a former Secretary and Area Representative and was held in high regard.

Tim was a Vietnam Veteran and an active member of the American Legion Post #0250 and a life member of the Vietnam Veterans of America.

Please join us in this celebration of Tim’s life.

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Condolences

  1. Lynn & Craig says:

    So sorry we missed the celebration of our dear and longtime friend. We were in Michigan. We will miss Tim’s music, his conversation and his friendship. Jacqui, I know he was so happy to have you in his life. He loved his friends in ABATE and we were comforted by the support he had in Adams. We will cherish the great times we had with Tim. Our deepest sympathy to the Schuett cousins/ family and all Tim’ s friends. We really loved our wolf howling, music loving, sauna sweating, goofy Halloween costumed, never stopped -talking pal!

  2. Virginia and Russ Duris says:

    We remember Tim visiting Grandpa Schuett. We were next store neighbors of Grandpa Schuett. Tim would often bring his guitar and play and sing to our three boys. They were enthralled and we enjoyed his singing and playing also. Good times and good memories.

  3. Ray and Cheri Witz says:

    Ray and I will miss Tim, he was a great friend. RIP Rider!

  4. Jacquie Dziak says:

    Although I have only had the pleasure of knowing Tim for one year, I can tell you that he was a very kind and gentle man. His appreciation for life, music, his family, and his friends was always in the forefront of his life. His spirit was released from his ailing body, but his impact on all of us will always be remembered.
    God speed Tim, to your next “gig”.

  5. Steven Woznaik says:

    Jammed with Tim a bit back in the day,,,good picker and excellent person,he will be missed

  6. Stephanie Klopotek says:

    Tim was a regular patron of the Library, and I enjoyed each visit. He always impressed me with his positive attitude despite all that he was going through. We could all learn a valuable lesson from Tim.

  7. Diane Pfister says:

    Tim came in often to the library. We always enjoyed visiting with him. He told so many interesting stories! We’ll miss him.

  8. Diane Pfister says:

    Tim came in often to the library and it was always so nice to see him. He told so many interesting stories! We’ll miss him.

  9. Shawna Gruber @ Rita Foth says:

    Sorry for your loss