Richard Brandt

richard brandt
Richard (Rick) Brandt, 73, passed peacefully surrounded by his loving family on May 17th at Maine Medical Center after a period of declining health. He was born on October 20, 1947 in Sanford to Otto C. and Audrey (Goodwin) Brandt. Rick grew up with his many close cousins in Waterboro Center spending time on his grandfather's farm, hunting, fishing, and playing on the very first little league team in Waterboro. Rick graduated from Sanford High School in 1965. In September of 1966, he joined the National Guard leaving service in 1972. He pursued & completed an apprenticeship program at GTE Sylvania in Waterboro. In November of 1972, he married the love of his life Nancy Daney and together they raised 2 girls. He left Sylvania to pursue a career as a Forest Ranger with the Maine Forest Service, fighting in the Baxter fires and working out of the Cornish office. In 1978, he moved onto the family homestead in Waterboro that had been in the family since the Revolutionary War. He returned to GTE Sylvania and worked there until it closed, after which he began a career in the engineering field with Pratt & Whitney in North Berwick until his retirement in 2014. Rick was an avid fan of the New England Patriots and his wife would always ask why hadn't Coach Belichek called him yet for advice. He was also a lifelong Red Sox fan and enjoyed watching the Celtics. His favorite activity though was to watch his grandsons play baseball, football, run cross country, play hockey, race sled dogs or any other activity they were involved with. Rick absolutely loved the outdoors and spent time fishing, hunting, and camping. He loved spending time upta camp where he cut, measured, and set every log of his camp with the help of with his friends and family. At home he loved being on his tractor where he had a bird's eye view to recruit and direct his minions in various projects around the homestead. Rick loved keeping busy and had lots of hobbies over the years ranging from drag racing to racing at Beech Ridge, snowmobile racing, golfing, and flying (and crashing) radio-controlled airplanes to name a few. Rick will be greatly missed by his wife of 48 years Nancy (Daney) Brandt, his 2 daughters Melissa Brandt-Daigneault and Leonard and Amy Beth Lucarelli and husband Anthony, grandsons Ethan Daigneault, Braden Daigneault, and Rylan Daigneault. He is also survived by his aunt Barbara Brunette of Sanford, Dorothea Edgecomb of Waterboro and Carol Canning of Waterboro, many cousins, sister in-laws and their husbands and his special companion dog Belle. A graveside service will be held on Monday, May 24, 2021 at 11:00 A.M. at Pine grove Cemetery South at 93 West Road Waterboro. Rick's family would like to thank Maine Health Care at Home, especially Denise Daniel who cared for him most recently as well as all the wonderful staff at MMC who gave him such great compassionate care at the end of his life. The family asks that in lieu of flowers donations in his memory can be sent to: RC Bush Pilots 313 Roberts Ridge Road East Waterboro, Maine. 04087

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  1. Rick was a bowhunter customer of mine (Day’s Archery, Hollis) back in the 80’s. Always enjoyed talking with Rick about bow hunting. We both had a lot in common apparently. Same age. Both worked at GTE Sylvania although I worked out of Standish, Me. I had put in for a Apprenticeship for a Machinist in Waterboro a short time before I was drafted into the Army. Also loved Snowmobile racing. I wonder if Rick and I ever drag raced aganst each other in the Trailways drag races in Hollis in 1976 era.
    Please accept my humble condolences for the lost of your life Partner and Dad. Wish I had got to know Rick better.
    Bill Day

    – Bill Day

  2. We are sending our condolences to Nancy, Missy, Amy and Tony whom we met many years back through the Waterboro Community Garden. Even though we did not know your beloved Rick, we can see that he had a wonderfully full life. Your many memories will be what you can rely on through this difficult time in your lives. Our prayers are with you and your family,
    George & Joanne Grebin,
    North Waterboro

    – george/jo grebin

  3. Rick was a bowhunter customer of mine (Day’s Archery, Hollis) back in the 80’s. Always enjoyed talking with Rick about bow hunting. We both had a lot in common apparently. Same age. Both worked at GTE Sylvania although I worked out of Standish, Me. I had put in for a Apprenticeship for a Machinist in Waterboro a short time before I was drafted into the Army. Also loved Snowmobile racing. I wonder if Rick and I ever drag raced aganst each other in the Trailways drag races in Hollis in 1976 era. Please accept my humble condolences for the lost of your life Partner and Dad. Wish I had got to know Rick better.Bill Day

    – Bill Day

  4. A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Richard A. Brandt by Love Dorothea , Heidi Anne, Chris and Alicia . Plant a TreeWe are thinking of you during this difficult time. Sent with love and remembrance .Love Dorothea , Heidi Anne, Chris and Alicia

    – Love Dorothea , Heidi Anne, Chris and Alicia

  5. Really enjoyed meeting and getting to know Rick over at the Day Field flying with the Bushpilots club. He and Milton really gave the club a boost when they came along. Rick had a lot of great stories and was a great asset to our club. Met him many times around town and enjoyed talking about the good old flying days. He will be missed. Our condolences to the family. Our prayers are with you. Toby Guimond. R/C Bushpilots.

    – Toby Guimond

  6. We are sending our condolences to Nancy, Missy, Amy and Tony whom we met many years back through the Waterboro Community Garden. Even though we did not know your beloved Rick, we can see that he had a wonderfully full life. Your many memories will be what you can rely on through this difficult time in your lives. Our prayers are with you and your family,George & Joanne Grebin,North Waterboro

    – george/jo grebin


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