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Robert Donald “Bob” Mack

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Robert Donald “Bob” Mack

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
11 Dec 2019 (aged 80)
Ohio, USA
Burial
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Bob is the son of the late Oscar and Laura (Gutridge) Mack and his brother, Bernard Mack and sister, Keitha (Mack) Weaver. After he surprised his family by graduating from Jacksontown High School in 1957, he went to Florida where he worked at a funeral home before being offered a maintenance job a Boca Raton Hotel and Club. It was during this time that he accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior and dedicated his life to spreading the Gospel. He graduated from Cincinnati Christian Seminary in 1967. While attending, he spent a week one summer at a church camp in New York state where he met his future father-in-law, J Fenton Messenger. Fenton brought Bob home to meet his three daughters, one of which, Pat, became his wife in December, 1963. He served as minister in Howenstine, OH and then went to serve as founding minister at Fairfield Church of Christ in Lancaster, Ohio. In 1973 Bob became the first full time manager at Elkhorn Valley Christian Service Camp where he was "Chief" until 1995. He then went to minister at Four Mile Run Christian Church in Austintown, Ohio until his retirement in 2009.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia Ann Mack, two daughters, Rhonda Michelle Mack and Audra Kay Campbell, 4 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.

Friends called at Four Mile Run Christian Church, Austintown followed by the funeral service.
Bob is the son of the late Oscar and Laura (Gutridge) Mack and his brother, Bernard Mack and sister, Keitha (Mack) Weaver. After he surprised his family by graduating from Jacksontown High School in 1957, he went to Florida where he worked at a funeral home before being offered a maintenance job a Boca Raton Hotel and Club. It was during this time that he accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior and dedicated his life to spreading the Gospel. He graduated from Cincinnati Christian Seminary in 1967. While attending, he spent a week one summer at a church camp in New York state where he met his future father-in-law, J Fenton Messenger. Fenton brought Bob home to meet his three daughters, one of which, Pat, became his wife in December, 1963. He served as minister in Howenstine, OH and then went to serve as founding minister at Fairfield Church of Christ in Lancaster, Ohio. In 1973 Bob became the first full time manager at Elkhorn Valley Christian Service Camp where he was "Chief" until 1995. He then went to minister at Four Mile Run Christian Church in Austintown, Ohio until his retirement in 2009.

He is survived by his wife, Patricia Ann Mack, two daughters, Rhonda Michelle Mack and Audra Kay Campbell, 4 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.

Friends called at Four Mile Run Christian Church, Austintown followed by the funeral service.


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