Floyd Wicker Sr.

Obituary of Floyd John Wicker Sr.

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Floyd John Wicker Sr. 11/23/1932-2/10/2021 Tyrone/Dundee: Floyd John Wicker Sr., age 88, passed away unexpectedly at Soldiers & Sailors Hospital. Honoring his wishes, there will be no services. Floyd was born in Chemung, N.Y. to the late Ernest and Marguerite (Wood) Wicker. He worked on various farms in his younger years as well as milk hauling, being employed at Penn Yan Boats, Seneca Foods then became employed at Shepard Niles Crane and Hoist in Montour Falls for 34 ½ years as a machinist. Floyd is survived by his wife, Helen (Yost) Wicker of 66 years; 2 sons Floyd (Jill) Wicker Jr., Allan Wicker (James Sargent), a daughter, Tammy (Kevin) Hartman. Grandchildren include Steven Wicker, Brett (Alyssa) Wicker, Stewart Easling, Amanda Easling (Michael Mashewske), Jared Hartman. Great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his sister Alice Dinkins. Donations may be made to the Altay Baptist Church 4289 Six Corners Rd., Dundee, NY 14837; or the charity of one's choice. Arrangements entrusted to the Baird Funeral Home, 36 Water Street, Dundee, NY; to leave online condolences to the family visit www.bairdfuneralhomedundee.com.
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