CHIRICH, Arthur- Age 92, of Flint, died Tuesday, October 31, 2006 at Clarkston Specialty Nursing Home, Clarkston. Â A private family graveside service will be held Thursday at Crestwood Memorial Cemetery, Grand Blanc. Â Contributions may be made to Whaley Children Center, 1201 North Grand Traverse, Flint, MI 48503. Â Arthur was born August 18, 1914 in Oconomowoc, WI, the son of Sam and Anna (Putnik) Chirich. Â He married Madilene Bradow August 27, 1938 in Angola, IN and she preceded him in death in 1990. Â He was a Flint Police Officer and received the Citation of Merit for saving a Flint boy from drowning in the Flint River Febraury 27, 1945, he also was honored by the Kiawanis Club with a framed scroll for his courage and bravery. Â While serving on the Police Department he was a special agent on the Vice Squad and was also Flushing's Chief of Police in 1949. Â He founded and owned Richfield Trailer Supply, Inc. which he later sold. Â He was also the former owner of Richfield Trailer Park and Nightengale Estates. Â He was a member of Genesee Lodge #174 F. & A.M., a charter and life member of the East Flint Optimist Club, a charter member of Genesee Mobile Home Association and a member of the Michigan Mobile Home Association. Â He helped form the first chapter in the state for the Genesee County Mobile Homes and received a charter from the Michigan Mobile Home Association June 8, 1960. Â He enjoyed bowling, golfing (he's had 4 hole in one's), playing cards and car rides. Â Surviving are: Â 2 children, Douglas and wife Carol Chirich, Gloria and husband David Rivord; 5 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. Â Friend may share an online condolence or post a tribute at www.sharpfuneralhomes.com