We Celebrate the Life of Kenneth Bryant Wick Jr. Kenneth Bryant Wick Jr. is known for his generosity, love of family and passion for life. He touched so many people whose memories of him will live on. Bryant, 47, will be missed by his family including his mother Dorothy Tremaine Hildt, wife of the late John Hildt. His wife Emily Roberts Wick, sister Dorothy Chapman Wick, son Kenneth Bryant Grady Wick Grady , daughter, Sumner Chapman Wick Chappie and nephews Wyndsor Wick DePetro, Cleighton Tremaine DePetro, Palmer Alan DePetro with his wife Diana Munz DePetro and daughter Sydney Gabriella DePetro. Bryant also had a many step siblings to include Annie Hildt Geddes, J. Bradley Hildt, David T. Hildt, Daniel T. Hildt and Cary Hildt MathewsBorn on November 22, 1961, Bryant grew up in Gates Mills, OH and attended University School and later graduated from Fay School in Southborough, MA. While at Fay, Bryant played soccer, was a wrestler and enjoyed spending time with friends. Living in Aspen, Bryant became an accomplished skier; his mastery of the technique turned him into a graceful elegant figure to watch on the slopes. In addition to his love of skiing, Bryant also spent much time perfecting his golf game where he always demonstrated his never failing sense of fair play. His other past times included a love of encouraging his wife and daughter in their pursuits of equestrian success. Bryant followed the horse show circuit up and down the East Coast while supporting Shining Valley Farm, a horse farm that he helped to establish in Medfield, MA. Bryant's other business success included C&W Residential Restorations which he owned and operated. For more than 20 years, Bryant has been committed to the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation and served as Chairman of the Board at the time of this death. Since its inception, the foundation has been active in efforts to treat Dyslexia, a learning difference that Bryant has fought since his early schooling. As a result of his focus on Dyslexia, Bryant was asked to serve as Board Member of the Hillside School which specializes in children who struggle with this learning difference. In memory of Bryant and in lieu of flowers, we ask that donations be made to the Hillside School, 404 Robin Hill Rd, Marlborough, MA 01752. Contributions may also be made to the Western Reserve Land Conservancy, P.O. Box 314, Novelty, OH 44072. Bryant and the Foundation he served were responsible for preserving a large parcel of land in Hunting Valley. We cherish Bryant with all of our hearts.
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