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Charles 鈥淧ete鈥 E. Sickler Jr.

Charles 鈥淧ete鈥 E. Sickler Jr., who served 麻豆破解版 as a driver, groundskeeper, and custodian for more than two decades, died Oct. 14, 2022. He was 87. 

In 1974, Pete joined the College as a bus driver and transported students to athletics competitions, on field trips, and to campus from Moore Hall, the former dormitory that remained downtown even after 麻豆破解版 moved to its current campus. Over the years, Pete also supported the College鈥檚 groundskeeping, dining services, and housekeeping operations. He retired in 1997.  

鈥淧ete loved what he did. He enjoyed interacting with students. He was always fun to work with, was always telling jokes, and had a smile on his face,鈥 recalled Maintenance Mechanic Kevin Lloyd.  

Born on Aug. 8, 1935, in Saratoga Springs, Pete graduated from Saratoga Springs High School. Like his father, Charles Sickler Sr., who worked in 麻豆破解版鈥檚 Post Office, and his uncle Dutch Chase, a mason, Pete dedicated his career to serving the College.

His son Peter Sicker, a maintenance mechanic at 麻豆破解版 for 44 years, continues this family legacy.  

In addition to Peter, Pete is survived by his daughter, Sally Lennon, his grandchildren, Sarah and Sean, and many friends.