Margaret Lucille Shick
February 3, 1922 ~ March 4, 2011
Services:
A Funeral Service will be held on Monday, March 7, 2011 at 11:00 AM in St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Leonardtown, MD with Rev. Keith Schukraft officiating. Interment will be private.
Visitation:
The family will receive friends on Monday, March 7, 2011 from 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM in St. Paul's United Methodist Church, Leonardtown, MD.
Margaret Lucille (Burch) Shick of St. Clements Shores and formerly of Washington DC and Falls Church, VA passed away on March 4, 2011 at her residence. She was the only child of the late William Early Burch of Washington, DC and Florence Wandel Burch of Philadelphia, PA. Mrs. Shick was born at the old Sibley Hospital in DC on February 3, 1922. Her paternal grandparents were Jubal A. Burch of Charlotte Hall, MD and Helen Elizabeth Tennyson of Clements, MD. She graduated from McKinley (Tech) High School and Strayer Business College in 1942. After graduation from Strayer, she was employed by the Immigration and Naturalization Service of the Department of Justice. She was soon transferred to the Criminal Department of the Justice Department as a secretary to two special assistants to the Attorney General and several agents of the FBI. Mrs. Shick was in charge of an office force for the above. She recalled working for months, preparing for a case involving 20 defendants. After all the work getting ready for this case, the judge passed away in his sleep. The case never went to trial. When the United States entered World War II, the INS was moved to Philadelphia. She stayed with the service and lived with relatives there. She met her future husband there. When the war was over, the INS returned to Washington, DC. On January 1, 1944, she and John Shick returned to Washington, DC and were married on January 2, at Brookland Methodist Church. He preceded her in death on March 28, 1998. Mrs. Shick resigned from the INS when their first child was born in 1947. They moved to Falls Church, VA in 1957 and had a very happy 20 years there. The Shicks were hands-on parents and attended high school games almost daily. She remembered attending a soccer game with one child in one county and traveling to a basket ball game in a different county with another. When their children were educated, Margaret and John moved to St. Mary’s Co., MD. They chose this area because they were familiar with the location. Her ancestors helped settle the territory, having a tobacco farm in Charlotte Hall, where the McKay’s store is located today. She was an active member of St. Paul’s UMC in Leonardtown and helped in the Fishes and Loaves, the soup kitchen. Mr. and Mrs. Shick loved to travel and toured both the U.S and abroad. Her favorite place was always the Outer Banks in NC. She excelled in sewing and crafts. Mrs. Shick loved making clothes and toys for her grandchildren. She was also a true Orioles and Redskins fan!! She will be lovingly missed by her five children and their families; Malcolm and Jean Shick of Orono, ME, Raymond Shick of Key West, Fl, Mary-Margaret and Steven Smith of St. Clement Shores, MD, formerly of Stafford, VA, Joanne Shick Cooksey of St. Clements Shores, formerly of Falls Church, VA and Alan and Becky Shick of California, MD. Mrs. Shick also had nine granddaughters; Kim (Andy), Geanine, Kendra (Will), Laura, Kylie (Kelly), Mary, Erica (Bobby), Meg, Claudia, two grandsons; Trevor and Taylor as well as seven great grandchildren; Margaret, Elizabeth, William, Alexis, Victor, Nicholas, Cobi. and one great-great grandson Brandon. The family will receive friends on Monday, March 7, 2011 from 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM in St. Paul’s United Methodist Church in Leonardtown, MD where a funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM with Rev. Keith Schukraft officiating. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Leonardtown Volunteer Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 299, Leonardtown, MD 20650 and /or St. Paul’s UMC Soup Loaves, P.O. Box 95, Leonardtown, MD. 20650.





“My Grandmother was full of love and laughter – she will live forever in my heart. I take comfort in knowing she is in her forever home with my Grandad. I love you Grandma”
“Alan&Family, Sorry for your loss. Mrs Shick was a wonderful lady. You have my deepest condolences for you and your family.”
“Love you always Gramme”
“Alan & Family~ Keeping you in our prayers through this sad time. The book, HEAVEN IS FOR REAL by Todd Burpo gave me incredible comfort about heaven, where Oma will now join Opa again. “
“My deepest condolences for the family’s loss. I will keep her and her family in my prayers.”
“Thinking of you all. She was a sweet lady and will be missed. Keeping you all in my prayers.”
“A great lady who endured much, yet always seem to have a smile for everyone. She will be missed by many but her memory will live on. God Bless you Margaret.”
“My grandma was a wonderful woman and will be truly missed by all of us. She is in a much happier place now, forever being reunited with my Grampa. I love you Gramme. “
“What a lady, We will miss her greatly.”
” Alan&Family, Sorry for your loss.”
“Sorry for your loss.”
“Margaret was such a wonderful lady. Full of life and always with a smile on her face. She will be missed. Alan and Becky, Erica and Taylor, my prayers and thoughts are with you now.”
“Mrs. Shick was an awesome lady! I have wonderful memories of sitting on the porch, chatting, reading or just staring out into the bay. Take comfort in knowing your mom is at peace and with your dad now. She will be missed!”
“Erica, I am very sorry to hear about the passing of your grandmother. I remember meeting her at your bridal shower and she was a very sweet lady! I’m thinking of you and your family during this very difficult time.”
“Margaret was a beautiful person and a wonderful and loving grandmother to my daughters Kim and Geanine. I will keep the Shick family in my prayers.”
“Sorry for your loss. “
“Our prayers, thoughts and sympathy go out to you. Your Mom was a great friend and a wonderful person. Her kindness to us will never be forgotten.”
“Oma I will miss you so much! You taught me so much and gave me a strong foundation to stand on. I thank you and love you. I will keep you in my heart forever.”
“As a goofy teenager with a crush on one of her daughters Margaret Shick always made me feel welcome at her home. She always took an interest in other peoples children. In honor of her life, I’ve been playing “American Pie” which I associate with her because she liked it so much! Love to you Margaret.”
“Alan and Jo: I will always remember your mom (and your dad)as being open, warm, caring parents who welcomed me into your home when we were all in high school. They were two individuals who loved so many more kids beyond the five that they raised! God used them to care and guide me at a crucial time in my life, and your mother and father will always, always have a special place in my heart.”
“You will forever be in my heart and memories. You were the best Grandma ever! You will be missed. But never forgotten! Hugs to Granddad for me too! So happy you are both together again! Heaven is lucky to have to two of you!”
“Most of the kids growing up on Poplar Drive needed more than 1 set of parents to keep us straight and out of trouble. Margaret Shick was a wonderful “Mom” to all of us kids. I will always remember her for her loving guidance and generosity. I pray for peace to all of the Shick family.”