I don't fail to grasp anything. He chose to do what he did I assume because he wanted. That's why he is not that well known. That's what I said in the beginning. You keep saying that I don't know what I don't know, which is an obvious statement. Yet you make cryptic almost unreadable posts and fail to enlighten me. So, you seem to know either nothing or only what you've been told and you can't provide the proof to back it up so you won't stick your neck out. I would be glad to do my homework. But if you know so much you can at least point me in the right direction. Yet you sit there and make cryptic statements as if everyone knows or should know yet they don't. That's called a thin air assertion. Put it on the table. Chet Amick is deceased and in my opinion deserves respect although I did not know the man. I hate to talk about a person who is no longer around to affirm or deny, and I'm not sure how this was brought up. But the last thing you or I will ever have is an obituary. Normally, when you have gained respect from your friends, any significant accomplishments are mentioned.
Born May 23, 1943, in Cumberland, he was the son of the late Chester Lee Amick and Beulah Mercedes (Hartley) Amick. Mr. Amick was also preceded in death by two sisters and a brother.
Chet was the former owner/operator of Amick's Transmission Service. He was a member of the National Rifle Association and the Izaak Walton League of Am-erica in Hagerstown. Chet was also a life-member of the following: the National Wild-life Federation, the Fort Hill Rifle and Pistol Club, and the United Commercial Travelers. He was an avid outdoorsman and sportsman.
Chet is survived by his wife of 44 years, Jeanne K. (Boyland) Amick; his daughters, Sharon Ann Amick and Shelly Marie Amick and her friend, Ted Fey, all of Cumberland; his sisters, Shirley Gay Ambrose, of Florida and Ra-mona M. Tiagani, of Dela-ware; as well as numerous nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received at the Adams Family Funeral Home, P.A., 404 Decatur St., Cumberland, (adamsfamilyfuneralhome.com) on Tuesday, Feb. 5, 2008, from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 8 p.m.
A funeral service will be conducted in the funeral home on Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2008, at 11 a.m with the Rev. Fred Parker officiating.
Pallbearers will be Bill Lewis, Ted Fey, Ken Fuller, Mike Conner, Larry House, and Mark Stottlemeyer.
Interment will be in Saint Mary's Cemetery.
That the same guy? If not, I'll remove it. You would think the Olympic team would have been mentioned anyway. But you're right I don't know what I don't know. Neither do you.