Robert “Bob” Ray Bloom, 62, Tuesday, November 12, 2019. Born in Fort Wayne he was a son of the late Emmett and Donna Bloom.
He was a graduate from Northrop High School and played baseball there. Bob was the owner and operator of Wizard Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning. Bob was a compassionate guy! He was an avid sports fan; he loved the Colts, Seahawks, Detroit Tigers and was a big supporter of his son playing baseball for the Northrop Bruins and his daughter playing soccer and softball. Bob loved his kids and cats, fishing, mushroom hunting and cooking hot wings for his family and friends. After his discovery of New York City nothing else compared to it. Bob recently rekindled his love for music; playing the harmonica and his electric guitar loudly thru his Marshall Amp.
Bob is survived by his wife of 27 years, Debby; children, Corey Bloom and Carissa Bloom; brothers, Lonnie (Deborah) Bloom and Chad (Kate) Bloom; sister, Kristine (Donald) Kincaid; several nieces and nephews; and great nephew, Brecken.
He will be interred at Covington Memorial Gardens.
Robert “Bob” Ray Bloom, 62, Tuesday, November 12, 2019. Born in Fort Wayne he was a son of the late Emmett and Donna Bloom.
He was a graduate from Northrop High School and played baseball there. Bob was the owner and operator of Wizard Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning. Bob was a compassionate guy! He was an avid sports fan; he loved the Colts, Seahawks, Detroit Tigers and was a big supporter of his son playing baseball for the Northrop Bruins and his daughter playing soccer and softball. Bob loved his kids and cats, fishing, mushroom hunting and cooking hot wings for his family and friends. After his discovery of New York City nothing else compared to it. Bob recently rekindled his love for music; playing the harmonica and his electric guitar loudly thru his Marshall Amp.
Bob is survived by his wife of 27 years, Debby; children, Corey Bloom and Carissa Bloom; brothers, Lonnie (Deborah) Bloom and Chad (Kate) Bloom; sister, Kristine (Donald) Kincaid; several nieces and nephews; and great nephew, Brecken.
He will be interred at Covington Memorial Gardens.
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