Harold Dean Glick
The world lost a beautiful soul when Harold Dean Glick passed away Thursday, October 9, 2025, surrounded by family. He brought love and laughter to everyone around him.
Dean was born in Findlay, April 4, 1966, and adopted by Gerald and Nancy (Zuber) Glick, who both preceded him in death.
Dean married Robin (Broad) July 9, 1988. Together they had five children, Casey (Sydney) Glick of Arlington, Cory (Randi) Glick of Bluffton, Cody (Mckenzie) Glick of Arlington, Chase Glick of Arlington, and Ashley Glick of Findlay. Dean's children were the light of his life and gave him ten grandchildren who lovingly referred to him as "Papa Dean", Delaney Glick, Breydan Glick, Kenadey Glick, Paisley Glick, Raleigh Glick, Hudson Dean Glick, Lennon Glick, Faith Brooks, Forrie Glick, and Nicholas Brooks Jr.
In addition, he is survived by his siblings, Terri (Charles) Bogar and David (Mary) Glick.
Also surviving Dean are his fiancé, Lisa Berry and family, Olivia (Jack) McKarns, Autumn (Zach) Gehring, Emily (Charles) Shoop, Ivan Berry, Wyatt Berry, and grandchildren, Brody, Indie, Sylvie, Calvin, and Wayne.
Dean was a 1985 graduate of Arlington High School, where he was active in band, choir and was the football manager. After high school, Dean went to work at Ball Metal. He had various lawn businesses and a group home for many years before transitioning to maintenance and groundskeeper at Arlington Good Samaritan. He then became the parks and street superintendent for the village of Arlington, and finally a self-employed handyman and scrapper.
In his free time, Dean could be found supporting events kids and grandkids were participating in or riding his golf cart around town with his faithful sidekick, Henry. Dean could fix anything and was always dropping what he was doing to help the next person in need. He bestowed that quality upon his boys, who continue to do the same with the skills they inherited from him.
A celebration of life will be from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, October 26, 2025, at Jenera Community Building.
For those who wish to honor Dean's memory, a memorial fund will be established at Huntington National Bank. Your love and support are more than enough, contributions are entirely optional.
In lieu of flowers, please do a good deed, pay it forward, take a slow drive, right wrongs, and love those around you. It is what Dean did and would want us to continue to do in his absence.
HUFFORD FAMILY FUNERAL HOME, 1500 Manor Hill Rd., Findlay, (419-422-1500), is honored to serve Dean's family.
Online condolences may be expressed to family at
www.huffordfh.com.

Published by The Courier on Oct. 15, 2025.