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Anna Agnes (Nee: Focht) was born on January 6, 1923 and died on February 6, 2019. She was a lifelong resident of Cincinnati. She was predeceased by her parents, Leo and Marie Focht, all eight of her brothers and sisters, and her husband of sixty-five years, Robert Joseph Flick. She is survived by her children Robert (Sarah) Flick, Ronald Flick, and Renee Wieman (John Miller), her grandchildren Sarah Rank, Lauren Wieman (Thomas Tavano) and Kateri Flick, her great-grandchild Cormac Rank, and many nieces and nephews. Visitation will take place on Fri. Feb. 8th at Radel Funeral Home 650 Neeb Rd. 45233 (513)451-8800 from 11:00am until the time of the funeral service at 1:00pm. If so desired, memorials may be made to Our Lady of Lourdes Church 3450 Lumardo Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45238. www.radelfuneral.com
Anna was mom, grandma, great-grandma, aunt, and friend to everyone. She lived an amazing life in 96 years and touched so many other lives. She loved athletics, even as a child, and played golf into her eighties. She was the best seamstress anywhere and her loved ones always brought her their mending. Anna was a gifted glass engraver and artist and many have treasured her beautiful gifts of etched crystal. She was an excellent cook and her Hungarian goulash was beloved by all. She was kind and gracious and strong, with a wonderful sense of humor. She was welcoming to all. She was a great listener and a wise counselor. She loved without end.
Anna loved her God, her husband, her children and their children and their children. She loved her whole extended family and many dear friends. We love her, we will miss her so much, and we give thanks to God for the great blessing of her life and love.
Posted by Mike Lenz, OFM. on February 09, 2019 (21:15)
Dear Bob,
So sorry to hear about your mom's passing away. I remember her well.
Hang on to the memories. May her memory be a blessing to all who knew her.
Be assured of my prayers for her, and for you and the family
Posted by Marianne (Campisano) Laine on February 08, 2019 (11:55)
Oh, I'm so sorry I didn't know about this! I have so many fond memories of both Anna and Bob. I loved their relationship and thought they made a great couple. Anna was always so kind and very real. I am blessed to have toasting glasses from my wedding etched by Anna. May she rest in peace.
Posted by Tom Lang on February 08, 2019 (11:22)
I regret I am an able to attend the service. I have fond memories of the times our family spent together while I was growing up. Specifically, the dinners, vacations, cookies, swimming in your pool, HomeMovies, and many other things. You are a very special lady and my favorite Aunt. You will be missed. However, I can only imagine the welcoming party that met you when you arrived at the gates of heaven. I know God will continue to hold you in his arms. You will be missed. Love, Tommy
Posted by Paula and Paul Mueller on February 07, 2019 (12:31)
I really enjoyed spending time with Aunt Ann. Paul mentioned how mechanical she was and could fix stuff around the house. She actually tried to teach me how to cut glass, which was a great time.
Posted by Trent and Sharon (Lehane) Lewis on February 07, 2019 (09:27)
Thursday, 02/07/19
To the Family of Mrs. Flick,
"Sorry to have read Mrs. Flick passed away. I remember visiting the Flick's house when growing up. Mr. Flick and my dad (Neal T. Lehane) were good friends. God bless all of you from the Lehane Family."
Trent and Sharon (Lehane) Lewis
Posted by Eileen (Bruns) Tomsich on February 06, 2019 (23:21)
Deepest sympathy. I remember her hospitality in allowing our large group of teenagers to invade her house. She taught me to cut celery for a salad, so I think of her (50 years later) whenever I cut celery! She touched so many with her kindness and grace that continues in her family.
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