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Eve Bock

1922 - 2013

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1922

DIED

2013

Eve Bock Obituary

(NEWS ARTICLE) TIFFIN - Eve Bock, a professor of German who taught at Heidelberg University in Tiffin for much of her academic career, died Wednesday in Wilber Care Center, Wilber, Neb. She was 91.

She lived in the care center after a stroke in 2008, her daughter, Jane, said. She was in ill health since May.

Mrs. Bock and her late husband, Paul, a onetime Heidelberg religion department chairman, moved to Nebraska in the early 1980s so that he could take a position at Doane College. She became an adjunct faculty member in German at Doane and at Nebraska Wesleyan University, retiring in the mid-1980s. The couple had been in northwest Ohio since the early 1950s, when her husband became director of the United Christian Fellowship at Bowling Green State University.

At Heidelberg, Mrs. Bock was an associate professor. She had high standards and graded according to performance, to the chagrin of some students.

"She was beloved by the serious students and made lifetime relationships with several of her students," her daughter said.

Mrs. Bock, who had a master's degree from Yale University, studied and wrote articles about the works of John Huss, the Czech priest and philosopher, and John Amos Comenius, the Moravian teacher and writer. She also had a scholarly interest in German plays and playwrights, Bertolt Brecht among them. For two years, starting in 1980, she and her husband were co-directors of Heidelberg's overseas study program at Heidelberg University in Germany.

Concerned with pay inequity between men and women faculty at Heidelberg in Tiffin, she and several female colleagues approached the administration and won pay raises.

"She could take on the best of them," her daughter said. "She was very social and outgoing. She was brilliant, and you knew the brilliance the moment her mouth opened. She had a strong interest in social justice."

The couple lived in Ghana in 1976 and 1977, as part of a mission trip.

Mrs. Bock gave frequent talks about life in eastern Europe. She was born April 28, 1922, in Sevlus, Ruthenia, which was part of Czechoslovakia for a time before it was taken in 1938 by Hungary. Her family settled in Prague, and she became an English and German major at Charles University. Teaching German allowed her to avoid Nazi-run work camps, her daughter said. Despite the hardships of war, the world she knew had women in most professions.

"She grew up with women as dentists and pediatricians," her daughter said. "She didn't even know that men did those things until she came to the United States and found out that women were discouraged from those things."

She met her Ohio-raised husband while he, a ministerial student, was acting as preacher at a Prague church with English-language services. The church organist - her brother - didn't speak English, so he brought in his sister to communicate with the American preacher. And so began the whirlwind romance.

"They had to make a decision, because my father was only there for a semester," their daughter said. He proposed on Dec. 31, 1948. Using cigarettes, he bribed bureaucrats to speed the necessary paperwork, and the pair married Jan. 29, 1949.

"They had to go. Dad's visa was expiring [and] the communists were sealing off the country," their daughter said. "It was a scary and very brave thing for her to do, but her parents were supportive."

She was able to return for visits, which became regular after the end of communist control.

Her husband died April 4, 1993.

Surviving are her daughter, Jane Bock; son, Ben Bock; brother, Lubomir Chyba, and three granddaughters.

Memorial services will be at 2 p.m. today in Congregational United Church of Christ, Crete, Neb.

The family suggests tributes to the church in Crete; Wilber Care Center, Wilber, Neb.; UNICEF; the Carter Center; Interfaith Alliance; Doctors Without Borders, or Amnesty International.

Contact Mark Zaborney at: [email protected] or 419-724-6182.
Published by The Blade on Jul. 7, 2013.

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Lorraine Emerson Wilcher

March 24, 2014

Dear Jane, My father, Robert Roy Emerson, died also this year 2013, on February 19. He was 76 years old, just shy by one week of his 77th birthday. I am deeply sorry to read of the loss of your mother. I have vivid memories of her, and of the slumber parties and deep friendship that you and I shared during our childhood years. I still have the lovely gifts you brought back to me from your visit "home" to Czechoslovakia, early '71, during our West Junior High School years in Tiffin, OH. I remember well the gorgeous historic home in which you and your family lived; your amazing octagonal-shaped bedroom with private bath (unheard of, in those years, by me anyway); and the stunning Czechoslovakian-decorated eggs displayed at your home. I remember well the gorgeous wood balustrade along the winding stairway; and the huge, elongated formal living room with grand piano; that was the room we slept in, with several other girls, for the slumber party that resulted in your mother having to intervene---the result of Diana Cook and a "seance" we all held--in which we were trying to "levitate" Diana. That room, also, held the majestic and gorgeously decorated, gargantuan Christmas tree I recall from all those years ago. I remember also your brothers, as well as our ice-skating on the frozen Sandusky River one winter, after which we drank wonderful hot chocolate. Much love to you, Jane, and to your daughter Margaret. --Lorraine Kay Emerson Wilcher, Portsmouth, VA

Diane Wilkinson

September 20, 2013

"Frau Bock" was one if my favorite professors at Heidelberg. The first day of class in Ger 101 in 1972, she gave such an interesting lecture on the origins of the German language and comparing it to old English that I was amazed at how little I had noticed it before and how fast the hour went. I vowed to myself at that point that I would never miss one of her classes. She was a tough but fair teacher and always willing to give extra help when asked. Her stories of growing up in Czechoslovakia were also of great interest to me as my grandparents had emmigrated from there. She was an inspiring , wonderful woman !

September 15, 2013

A woman before her time. I didn't know her well, but adored her husband, whom I had for religion.

Barbara Rice

July 8, 2013

Eve was our beloved aunt. Among my fondest childhood memories of our Aunt Eve was the excitement she brought to our family Christmas celebrations with her beautifully decorated traditional handmade Czech Christmas cookies. As children we were also fascinated by the way she had decorated the family's big Victorian house in Tiffin with old world antiques and ruby-red Czech glassware. Eve was a lovely woman.

John Chidester

July 8, 2013

Mrs. Bock was my German teacher at Heidelberg in 1966-67, and I took "Religion 201--History of Christianity" from her husband, Paul. They were both very fine human beings and wonderful teachers. We had the pleasure of knowing their daughter Jane as a member of our church in Mount Vernon several decades ago. Our deepest condolences to the family.

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