Baltimore, MD — The community is mourning the loss of Vicki Brick, CEO of Brick Bodies Fitness Services, who passed away following a courageous battle with ovarian cancer. The company, a beloved family-owned fitness chain founded in 1985 by Vicki’s parents, Victor and Lynne Brick, announced her passing in a heartfelt statement.
“Vicki was a cherished daughter and a loving mother, wife, and sister. She was an innovator, a leader, and an inspiration to everyone she knew,” the company shared on Facebook. “Her dedication and contribution to the Brick Bodies brand has helped shape us into the clubs you know and love today.”
Vicki Brick took the reins of the company in 2015, continuing her family’s legacy while also modernizing and expanding the brand. Under her leadership, Brick Bodies not only maintained its strong community presence but evolved with the times—focusing on inclusivity, wellness, and member-focused innovation.
The tribute emphasized her deep bond with the gym’s community, even through her most difficult days. “Vicki loved our members. During her battle with ovarian cancer, she found joy in viewing your posts and stories and seeing the thriving community we have built together. Your smiles and triumphs brought sunshine to even her darkest days.”
Vicki’s passing leaves a void not only within her family and team but also throughout the greater Baltimore fitness community and beyond. Her impact on health, wellness, and community spirit will be felt for generations to come.
Funeral or memorial service details have not yet been publicly shared.
Those wishing to honor Vicki’s memory are encouraged to continue supporting the causes she cared deeply about and to keep her legacy alive through acts of kindness, wellness, and resilience.