Date of Birth January 21, 1981
Date Deceased February 1, 2025
Hometown Bath
Home State N.Y.
Service Date February 8, 2025
Service Location Savona Rod & Gun Club

Richard L. “Rick” Flanagan, Jr.

BATH – With heavy hearts we mourn the loss of Richard L. “Rick” Flanagan, Jr. Richard passed peacefully in his home in Bath, NY with his loving wife, Jessica Flanagan on Saturday (Feb. 1, 2025), fighting cancer for the past 19 months.

Richard still lived his life on his terms. From day one Rick was balls to the walls, no fear, loving, and touched the hearts of all around him. His name will live on through so many, and I will live my life making sure his name will never be forgotten.

Rick lived his life enjoying his nice cold Coors light, riding his Harley’s but had a special place in his heart for his love of snowmobiling. Rick was born on Jan. 21, 1981, and was predeceased by his father, Dick Flanagan, Sr.  He is survived by his loving wife, Jessica Flanagan; mother, Cindy Flanagan; sister, Helen; mother-in-law, Beverly Dillon; father-in-law, Dan Dillon; his sister and brother, Amanda and Bret Wenban; and his two pride and joys, Alexis Wenban and Dylan Wenban.

Rick doesn’t like funerals or calling hours, so we are going to be doing the celebration of life at the Savona Rod and Gun Club beginning at 3 p.m. on Saturday (Feb. 8, 2025) and we’ll continue celebrating him here on out.  

I appreciate all that Rick’s life has touched, it is truly heartwarming to know how many people that loved him, he had that way about him. He is my best friend, the love of my life and until my last breath he will be with me. Thank you all!

The Bishop & DeSanto Funeral Home, 22 N. Main St., AVOCA is honored to assist Rick’s family with the arrangements.

Online condolences or remembrances of Rick are welcome below in the comment section or on the Facebook page of Bishop-Johnson & DeSanto Funeral Home.

 

 

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3 Responses

  1. To Norah, Mary and the Flanagan family. So sorry to read this sad news. I think he had Donald’s smile. Hugs

  2. Rick was one of a kind . I met Rick when my ex husband was on pipeline . He was life of the party . His family and friends will definitely miss him . Prayers for you Jessica and yalls family

  3. I lost touch with Rick after the gang separated from campers haven. I was shocked to hear the news . Where ever Rick was there was definitely a laugh to be had . Rick was the type of guy that could get along with anyone or have a laugh with anyone . So many memories of Rick and camper’s Haven . Like the time Deb called a campers meeting and was impressed a few jumped the fence and did late night swim . The look on her face when she said “ btw is someone missing a wallet because I have it 😂” or the time Rick found an old ramp and launched the golf cart off it . He will definitely live on in so many of us .

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