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Bob Boeskool

Birth
Fremont, Newaygo County, Michigan, USA
Death
3 Nov 2021 (aged 80)
Burial
Grant, Newaygo County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Bob Boeskool was born in Fremont, MI on December 3, 1940 and passed away peacefully on November 3, 2021. He was the beloved husband of Mary for 51 years.

Bob is survived by Mary and his daughter, Patti (Mike) Scherf; his two grandchildren, Sierra and Paul Scherf; sisters, Faye (Rick) Kirsten, Janeis Schipper, Marleen (Doug) Frens, Sharla Schipper, Hollie (Ken Byker) Schipper and his brother, Kurt (Myrtle) Schipper.

Bob is also survived by his in-laws, Walt & Paula Higgins, John & Carol Behler, Ralph & Pam Ford and many nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his 4 sisters, 1 brother and his twin brother, Dick.

Bob loved camping, fishing, spending time with his family and watching his grandkids play sports. He had a unique sense of humor, loved to talk about the "good ole days" and share stories and lessons. Bob was a truck driver his whole life and retired from Dyk Brothers in Grant. He was a hard worker, also spending time on an apple farm.

He will be missed by many.

A Memorial Visitation for Bob will take place on Wednesday, November 10th from 4-8 pm at Fields-McKinley. A private Graveside Service will take place.
Bob Boeskool was born in Fremont, MI on December 3, 1940 and passed away peacefully on November 3, 2021. He was the beloved husband of Mary for 51 years.

Bob is survived by Mary and his daughter, Patti (Mike) Scherf; his two grandchildren, Sierra and Paul Scherf; sisters, Faye (Rick) Kirsten, Janeis Schipper, Marleen (Doug) Frens, Sharla Schipper, Hollie (Ken Byker) Schipper and his brother, Kurt (Myrtle) Schipper.

Bob is also survived by his in-laws, Walt & Paula Higgins, John & Carol Behler, Ralph & Pam Ford and many nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his 4 sisters, 1 brother and his twin brother, Dick.

Bob loved camping, fishing, spending time with his family and watching his grandkids play sports. He had a unique sense of humor, loved to talk about the "good ole days" and share stories and lessons. Bob was a truck driver his whole life and retired from Dyk Brothers in Grant. He was a hard worker, also spending time on an apple farm.

He will be missed by many.

A Memorial Visitation for Bob will take place on Wednesday, November 10th from 4-8 pm at Fields-McKinley. A private Graveside Service will take place.

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