Joseph 'Joe' Flick Obituary — Smock, PA (1936–2026)
Joseph Joe Flick, 89, of Smock, born Oct 20, 1936 in Luzerne Township, Fayette County, passed Jan 5, 2026. Cherished father and community member, beloved.
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Joseph “Joe” Flick, 89, of Smock, passed away after a brief illness on Monday, January 5, 2026, at the home of his daughter, surrounded by family. His passing marks the end of a long life rooted in Luzerne Township and Fayette County, and his memory will be cherished by those who knew him.
Joe was born October 20, 1936, in Luzerne Township, Fayette County, the only son of Thelma Kaiser Flick and Chester Leroy Flick. Raised in the local community, he remained connected to the area throughout his life. His early years in Luzerne Township shaped a lifelong bond with neighbors, friends, and family across Fayette County.
Surrounded by loved ones at the time of his death, Joe’s final days reflected the close family ties he maintained. He passed at his daughter's home following a brief illness, comforted by family members. Those who remember Joe will recall his steady presence in the community and the quiet ways he supported family and friends.
As an elder of the Smock community, Joe’s life exemplified commitment to place and kin. While specific details about his career and civic activities are part of family recollection, his role as a devoted family member and longtime resident of Luzerne Township and Fayette County stands at the forefront of his legacy. Community members and relatives alike will gather memories of his life and the lives he touched.
Funeral arrangements and service information will be shared by the family when available. In the meantime, condolences and remembrances may be sent to his family through local channels in Smock. Friends and neighbors are encouraged to honor Joe’s memory by sharing stories, photographs, and moments that celebrate his life and lasting ties to the region.
Joseph 'Joe' Flick’s passing is a moment for the Smock and Fayette County communities to reflect on a life shaped by family, hometown loyalty, and quiet dedication. He will be remembered with affection by those who knew him and by the generations of family who carry forward his memory.
Published on: January 7, 2026, 2:08 pm