Bob was born in Cleveland October 6, 1941 and died peacefully on November 24, 2021. He lived most of his life in Willoughby Hills, spending a few of his last working years in Missouri and Virginia. Bob graduated from St. Joseph High School in 1959 and attended John Carrol University. He spent many years working for Euclid Inc. as a Buyer and Purchaser. Bob lived his last 5 years at the Willoughby Hills Senior Apartments, where he volunteered and was the Activity Director. Helping his fellow seniors gave him great joy, even while struggling with his own declining health. Sports where a huge part of Bob's life. He was a proud season-ticket-holder to the Lake County Captains and Norfolk Tides when he lived in Virginia. He was also a huge fan of the Cleveland Indians and Browns as well as the Purdue Boilermakers. His collection of sports memorabilia was also a great joy for him. Bob especially enjoyed eating together with family and friends. Anything involving food and he was there. His family describes Bob as always having a good sense of humor and remaining positive and even persevering through his own health ailments. Many of his senior community appreciated his help. He will be missed by many.
Cremation by DeJohn Crematory. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Noel Catholic Church to be announced at a later date. Burial at Holy Cross Cemetery
Bob was born in Cleveland October 6, 1941 and died peacefully on November 24, 2021. He lived most of his life in Willoughby Hills, spending a few of his last working years in Missouri and Virginia. Bob graduated from St. Joseph High School in 1959 and attended John Carrol University. He spent many years working for Euclid Inc. as a Buyer and Purchaser. Bob lived his last 5 years at the Willoughby Hills Senior Apartments, where he volunteered and was the Activity Director. Helping his fellow seniors gave him great joy, even while struggling with his own declining health. Sports where a huge part of Bob's life. He was a proud season-ticket-holder to the Lake County Captains and Norfolk Tides when he lived in Virginia. He was also a huge fan of the Cleveland Indians and Browns as well as the Purdue Boilermakers. His collection of sports memorabilia was also a great joy for him. Bob especially enjoyed eating together with family and friends. Anything involving food and he was there. His family describes Bob as always having a good sense of humor and remaining positive and even persevering through his own health ailments. Many of his senior community appreciated his help. He will be missed by many.
Cremation by DeJohn Crematory. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Noel Catholic Church to be announced at a later date. Burial at Holy Cross Cemetery
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