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Robert Jock

Oswego, Illinois

1944 - 2014

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Jock, Robert B. Beloved husband, father and grandfather, age 70, of Oswego, IL, passed away on Sunday, August 17, 2014 at the Seasons Hospice Center in Naperville, IL. He was born May 22, 1944 in Chicago, IL, the son of Benjamin C. and Corine (nee Hendricks) Jock. Robert graduated from Lemont...

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Dear shirley and family just learned of bobs passing and my heart weighs heavy,i had the honor of spending many many days working side by side with bob,we would talk about everything from cooking to golf about winning the lottery, childhood memories etc.he was an inspiration to me in my life,truely one of a kind and one of the hardest workers i knew, im sure he is still shareing his polish sausage recipes with the angels loved him

I pray for the family of Bob. I knew him when I lived across the street from him and his family.

Worked with Bob many years At Eagle #267, back in the 80's & 90's. He was a real hoot, and a very good man. Prayers are with you.

Shirley - Family and Brian
I sincerely hurt for you all. Words of encouragement we post let you know we all grieve

Dear Barb and Lennie,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
-George and Pat Scheel

Uncle Bobby was one of a kind...a truly great man. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Shirley and family, I am so, so sorry to hear about Bob. I remember Bob as one of the most hard working men I ever worked with. His passion for cooking and sharing it with all of us in the meat dept at Eagle was always a treat. And he shared so many of his recipes too. I have many fond memories of our days working at Eagle together. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. God's peace be with you all.

Shirley, Brian, and Andrea we are so sorry to hear about Bob. He is at peace now and will be waiting for you in heaven.

We are so sorry for your loss.
Karen and Tony Kriz