Robert Choate McClosky

1949 - 2019

Robert Choate McClosky obituary, 1949-2019

Robert Choate McClosky

1949 - 2019

BORN

1949

DIED

2019

Robert McClosky Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 5, 2019.
Robert Choate McClosky, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and brother passed away on November 4, 2019, while in Hospice care. We believe that he stayed on this earth long enough to see his hometown baseball team, The Washington Nationals, win the World Series. Go Nats!!
Bob was born in Washington, DC, to Robert L. and Barbara C. McClosky on September 21, 1949. He spent his youth exploring the woods of Brookeville, MD, working on a neighbor's farm, swimming competitively and coaching. He lived 68 of his 70 years in Maryland until moving to The Villages, Florida in 2017. After graduating college in Pennsylvania, he married and started working in the world of finance, rising from a teller beginning to serving as a successful CEO of several prominent credit unions in the DC Metro area. He cherished the raising of his two children and wholeheartedly participated in all family activities. Bob loved to rest and stay put, but went along with every adventure and travel experience planned by his wife, Barb. He loved to winter ski, summer fish and boat, golf, watch football and baseball, play poker, invest money wisely, and in later life, play pickleball. He was an amazing waffle maker for his grandchildren, grill expert and holiday baker (him making the family recipes of pumpkin chiffon pie and Kentucky Bourbon whiskey cake will be remembered lovingly forever). He was blessed with a full and productive life.
The loved ones of his life are his wife of 46 years, Barbara, his children Christi (Lou) and Todd (Lindsey) and his precious grandchildren: Aubrey, Isabella, Reese, Sophia, Camryn, Addison, and Matthew. He also leaves his sister Thelma (Dave) and so many others that have touched his life with meaningful friendships.
A Celebration of Life will be held at Salem UMC in Brookeville, MD on January 5, 2020. Bob's cremated remains will be lovingly scattered by his family in a variety of meaningful places. If others wish to honor his life, they can send a memory to the Legacy.com website and/or donate money to the American Diabetes Association.

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Aaron Misiak

May 14, 2020

I've wrote about Uncle Bob a lot since his passing and haven't been sure how to put it into words on here.
So in honor of the man of few words, I'll try to keep it short. He was "The Man". Not like you say in passing, but he was what a man could and should strive to be. Strong, successful, giving, positive, funny, and insightful. He had a love that I didn't understand until I was older. It was quiet but honest. One that was shared with a pat on the back or smile after a round of cards. I think of him often to keep me inspired. I didn't see Uncle Bob a lot in his last few years but I'm glad I'll have him with me the rest of mine.
I love you Uncle Bob.
I still keep you close.

- "Mr. 21"

Michael Misuak

May 14, 2020

Bob was my sister-in-laws husband, although I thought him as a brother. I have some great memories of times with Bob. Our Beach vacations at Ocean City Maryland. Wonderful times at Deep Creek Lake with skiing in the winter, and boating in the summer. Watching our children, the cousins, grow and play together.
You left us too soon, but I know we'll meet again.
In the meantime, I'll see you when I walk an ocean beach, or hear you yelling at a Nationals or Redskins game.
And whenever I hear Vince Gil sing,
Go Rest High on That Mountain, I'll probably choke back the tears, but you are pain free now, brother.
See you on the other side.
Oh and by the way, save me some crabs!

Todd McClosky

May 4, 2020

He was a great man. It's hard to believe he has been gone six months now. I will forever miss him but I know he is at peace and no longer suffering.

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