Date of Death: February 8, 2019

Service Details

Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, February 23, 2019 at Hohner Funeral Home with Pastor Jerry Solis officiating. A Celebration of Life luncheon will be held following services at U.A. W. Hall, 15802 Hoffman Rd, Three Rivers, MI 49093.

Obituary Notice

Ricky Allen Surdick Sr. age 63 of Three Rivers, but current resident of White Pigeon passed away on Friday, February 8, 2019 at his home surrounded by family.  He was born in Whittier, CA on March 17, 1955 the son of the late Leo and Shirley (Stigner) Surdick.

Rick worked in Corrugated Box Factory for over 20 years. He also worked at R + R Trailers for 5 years.

Rick loved sports and recording them. Rick was a diehard Raiders fan. He also loved Notre Dame and Detroit Tigers. Most importantly he loved watching his grandkids, nephews, and great nephews play sports.

Ricky was preceded in passing by his parents, three brothers, Lynn Surdick, Dale Surdick, and Robert Mainardi; one sister, Marjorie Lasly, and his grandparents.

Surviving to cherish his memories is his wife of 40 years: Tina Surdick; daughter: Jennifer Surdick; son: Ricky (Melissa) Surdick Jr.; 9 grandchildren; sisters: Judy Frelin and Melissa (Keith) Surdick; brothers: Ralph (Betty) Frelin, Scott (Tammy) Rozner, Randy (Tonja) Rozner, Chris (Ashley) Browne, and Eric (Melissa) Rozner. Also, many nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews, and his great grandchild due in July of 2019.

Additional Information

Memorial donations in memory of Ricky may be directed to the Surdick family c/o Tina Surdick.  Envelopes are available at Hohner Funeral Home in care of arrangements.

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6 Comments

  1. I would like to extend my condolences not only to Ricks family, but the entire Surdick family. I worked with Leo, Rick, and Lynn for years on the Corrugator at the San Diego California corrugated container facility in the mid 1970’s. Rick, Lynn and their Dad Leo were some tough hard working men in a tough industry. I have some fond memories of them.

  2. You were a man who always told it like it was, but also a man who loved his family. Rocket football games will never be the same without you there rooting on one of your grandkids.

    My deepest condolences goes out to Tina, Ricky, Jennifer, Nikki, Andy, and everyone else from the family.

  3. He was my brother, my friend,my rock at times. He will be missed. We got to be family several years ago. He helped raise my children , He introduce me to much of his family who soon became mine too. We had been through some much stuff that I can’t even write all of it . 40 years of memories wow. I love and will always miss him.

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