March 2, 1942 — March 21, 2016
My Sweet Husband
I’m so honored to be your wife
You gave me love throughout my life
You held me near thru joy and tears
You’ve been my everything for all these years
You brought the sunlight to my heart
It’s a love so true we’ll never part
The moments seem to fly so fast
But through all of time our love will last
Your tender sweet and loving ways
I truly cherish all our days
You touched my hand my heart my soul
I’ll never question that you gave me all
God created you for me
Our life together was meant to be
I’ll see you in the sun and stars
I’ll always know you’re never far
It’s not goodbye I’ll be there soon
Save me a spot above the moon
We’ll love and laugh and dance the swing
With your healed body we can do everything
You go first and lead the way
Come back for me another day
Peace and comfort is my wish for you
With all my being my love is true
With love and gratitude
You are my everything
Our precious husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, and friend, Stephen John Frick, left his pain behind on March 21, 2016. He was born March 2, 1942, to proud and loving parents Stephen Frick and Jessie Faye Dehart in Kansas City, Missouri. He graduated from Center High School and the University of Missouri in Kansas City, Missouri. He served his country in the National Guard for six years. He lived his last years in St. George, Utah, and would wake up every morning and exclaim, “It’s another beautiful day in sunny St. George.”
He is survived by: his beloved wife Sherry Frick; daughters: Stacey Joos (Bryan), Stephanie Christensen (Ryan), Brooklin Moffitt (Ed Andrews), and son Josh Moffitt (Crystal); twelve grandchildren, three great-grandchildren; and his “Big Sis” Nancy D. Basile (William).
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Parkinsons’s Foundation or Alzheimer’s Society in honor of him.
His amazing life will be celebrated at a later date in St. George, Utah. Friends and family are invited to share condolences online at www.SerenityStG.com.
Arrangements and memorial tree planting by Serenity Funeral Home of Southern Utah, 435-986-2085.