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Home›Obituaries›Andrew ‘Andy’ K. Bricko

Andrew ‘Andy’ K. Bricko

By STEVENS POINT NEWS
June 3, 2016
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Andrew “Andy” K. Bricko, 55, Shipman, Va., father of a
Rosholt woman and formerly of Hatley, died Friday, June 3, 2016, at his home.


A funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, June 11,
at St. Ladislaus Catholic Church in Bevent, with Sister Mary Ellen Diermeier officiating.
Interment will be in the parish cemetery.


Visitation will be at the church from noon Saturday until
the service.


The family asks that a donation be sent to the family to
help cover the cost of the services and bringing his body home.


Schmidt & Schulta Funeral Home in Wittenberg assisted
with arrangements. Condolences may be offered online at schmidtschulta.com.


Mr. Bricko was born August 28, 1960, a son of Kenneth Bricko
and the late Margaret (Gorski) Bricko.


He worked as a head sawyer and lumber inspector at various
lumber companies, including his own pallet company, AKB Enterprises, for most
of his life.


Survivors include one daughter, Angie (Cary) Richter,
Rosholt; one son, Jackson Bricko, Shipman, Va.; his father, Kenneth (Barb
Pagryzinski) Bricko, Wittenberg; five siblings, Judy (Jay) Freiberg, Hatley,
Berna (Jay) Kottwitz, Lake Mills, Kathy Karnitz-Meinert, Colorado, Tom (Carol) Bricko,
Minnesota, and Brad (Karen) Bricko, Antigo; and three grandchildren.


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