ROBERT-HADDOCK-Obituary

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ROBERT "Bob" HADDOCK

Neenah, Wisconsin

1929 - 2016 (Age 87)

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DIED
December 29, 2016
AGE
87
LOCATION
Neenah, Wisconsin

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Westgor Funeral Home - Neenah Obituary

Bob Haddock, age 87, was born in Flint, MI on June 8, 1929 to the late Martin & Leona Haddock (Ellis).  Shortly after birth he moved to Kingsford, MI, and attended American Martyrs Catholic Church where he received first communion and was confirmed. He went on to graduate from Kingsford...

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I only know Bob for a short time when I joined KC in 1979, but he made a great impression on me with his friendliness, positive outlook and joie de vivre. He was a joyful soul. I send my condolences to his family and friends.

Dear Mark and Sue,
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy in your time of great sorrow. Bob was a truly wonderful guy and we really enjoyed spending time with him over the years. He will be missed by many. Our thoughts and prayers remain with you and all of the family. Much love, Ed and Cindy

Randy and family, I am very sorry to hear of your father's passing. My dad worked with him for years at Kimberly-Clark. Our sincere condolences to you.

Mark,

I'm sorry to hear about your dad. My thoughts are with you & your family during this sad time. Take care.

Guys,
We were so sorry to hear of Bob's passing.
We had many happy memories of you all at
the Spur. Our prayers are with you. Verna and Dick Rohe

We are KC retirees who knew your Dad and wanted to express our sympathies.

Regards, Pat and Bob Niver

Both my husband and I worked with Bob at Kimberly-Clark (Research and Engineering building). Rest in peace Bob and know that everyone knew what a good guy you were and appreciated working with you. Will always remember that Bob was the only boss who was ok with us playing sheepshead during our morning break in the back storage room (when the mailroom was in the R&E building). Those were good days!

Bob and the Nads bowling team shared many great memories. Best memory was when Bob called a restaurant and made reservations. He said there would be 8 for Haddock. Taking the mail room help out for lunch. Well when they got to the restaurant, they got served 8 plates of Haddock.

My deepest sympathy to the family from an old neighbor on Winneconne Ave.

Mary(Helms) Bork