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Robert Eugene “Bobby” Mack

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Robert Eugene “Bobby” Mack

Birth
Oxnard, Ventura County, California, USA
Death
16 Jul 2020 (aged 58)
Oxnard, Ventura County, California, USA
Burial
Camarillo, Ventura County, California, USA Add to Map
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Our beloved Bobby ('Bob', 'Robert') Eugene Mack was called to his Eternal Home on July 16, 2020 after bravely battling several chronic illnesses. He was born in Oxnard, CA on January 15, 1962 to Robert and Linda Mack. He is survived by his mother; brothers Larry/Arsyl Mack, Derek Mack, and Mark Mack; two sisters, Diane Mack and Christine Mack/Mike Crawford; seven nephews and nieces; and four step-grandchildren. He touched many lives with his true love for God and others.

Bobby's humble nature and wacky sense of humor endeared him to all who were blessed to cross his path. He grew up in Oxnard, surrounded by love, laughter, and sibling rivalry in the Mack household. Bobby loved fishing with family off the Hueneme Pier and occasional deep-sea trips with visiting relatives; and until the street lights came on, you could find him hanging outside with his Terrace and Hamilton Ave buddies. He served as an alter boy and was a top swimmer in his teenage years, graduating from Hueneme High School in 1980. Throughout life, Bobby was an avid fisherman/crabber and Lego master builder. Classic rock was his passion; most recently, you couldn't miss him riding his Can-Am Spyder ALL around Ventura County, and beyond, rocking out to contemporary Christian music.

Bobby began his career at Raytheon and also briefly sold real estate after receiving his license. Most notably, he worked as a line operator for Proctor and Gamble, where he retired in 2019 after more than 20 years of service. He was a fervent member of Bikers for Christ, Camarillo Chapter, where he shared God's Word and served the needy in the local community. Most of all, Bobby had the biggest heart. His generosity and love for others are his lasting legacy. We miss your BIG bear hugs!

Bobby was interned at Conejo Mountain Memorial with immediate family present. Due to Covid, the memorial service will be delayed until 2021. The family would like to share the following memorial video in honor of our dear Bobby's life: Bobby Mack Memorial - YouTube. Linda and family can be contacted at [email protected]. Well done, good and faithful servant…enter into the joy of your Master-Matthew 25:23.
Our beloved Bobby ('Bob', 'Robert') Eugene Mack was called to his Eternal Home on July 16, 2020 after bravely battling several chronic illnesses. He was born in Oxnard, CA on January 15, 1962 to Robert and Linda Mack. He is survived by his mother; brothers Larry/Arsyl Mack, Derek Mack, and Mark Mack; two sisters, Diane Mack and Christine Mack/Mike Crawford; seven nephews and nieces; and four step-grandchildren. He touched many lives with his true love for God and others.

Bobby's humble nature and wacky sense of humor endeared him to all who were blessed to cross his path. He grew up in Oxnard, surrounded by love, laughter, and sibling rivalry in the Mack household. Bobby loved fishing with family off the Hueneme Pier and occasional deep-sea trips with visiting relatives; and until the street lights came on, you could find him hanging outside with his Terrace and Hamilton Ave buddies. He served as an alter boy and was a top swimmer in his teenage years, graduating from Hueneme High School in 1980. Throughout life, Bobby was an avid fisherman/crabber and Lego master builder. Classic rock was his passion; most recently, you couldn't miss him riding his Can-Am Spyder ALL around Ventura County, and beyond, rocking out to contemporary Christian music.

Bobby began his career at Raytheon and also briefly sold real estate after receiving his license. Most notably, he worked as a line operator for Proctor and Gamble, where he retired in 2019 after more than 20 years of service. He was a fervent member of Bikers for Christ, Camarillo Chapter, where he shared God's Word and served the needy in the local community. Most of all, Bobby had the biggest heart. His generosity and love for others are his lasting legacy. We miss your BIG bear hugs!

Bobby was interned at Conejo Mountain Memorial with immediate family present. Due to Covid, the memorial service will be delayed until 2021. The family would like to share the following memorial video in honor of our dear Bobby's life: Bobby Mack Memorial - YouTube. Linda and family can be contacted at [email protected]. Well done, good and faithful servant…enter into the joy of your Master-Matthew 25:23.

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