Robert-Wiggins-Obituary

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Robert A. Wiggins

Attica, Indiana

Oct 3, 1942 – Apr 28, 2020 (Age 77)

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BORN
October 3, 1942
DIED
April 28, 2020
AGE
77
LOCATION
Attica, Indiana

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Attica - Robert “Bob” Allen Wiggins, 77, Attica, passed away at his home, surrounded by his family, on Tuesday, April 28, 2020 at 12:05 a.m.
Bob, as he was known to family and friends, was born in Lafayette, Indiana on October 3, 1942. He was the son of the late Raymond and R. Louise (Pearson) Wiggins. Bob grew up on a farm near Mellott, Indiana. He graduated from Richland Township High School in 1960 and later attended Tri-State University near Angola, IN. In 1984, Bob moved to rural Warren County, Indiana.
Bob begin working at the Newtown Farm Service in Newtown, IN. He later owned and operated the Romney Hardware Store in Romney, IN. His final employment was with Lowe’s in Lafayette, where he worked first in plumbing and then electrical and finally with the tools department until his retirement in 2016. Bob really enjoyed talking with and helping the people with all their projects.
To pass the time, Bob enjoyed bowling and bowled on several leagues at the Shawnee Lanes in Attica. He was a member of the Five Star Construction Bowling Team which won the State Bowling Title in 1981. He was inducted into the USBC Hall of Fame in 2016 along with receiving the Meritorious Service Award. He also enjoyed antique tractors, following major league baseball with the New York Yankees as his favorite team. He enjoyed woodworking, going to auctions and gardening. He would always have a self-serve stand at the end of his drive with fresh vegetables for local family and friends to enjoy. He also helped build his log cabin home where he and his wife resides. He was a member of the National Rifle Association. He was an avid Purdue sports fan.
On March 24, 1984, Bob married Patty G. (Morgan) Foust in the Riverview United Methodist Church in Independence.
He leaves behind his wife, Patty of 36 years along with children, Scott (Paula) Wiggins, Greencastle, IN; Tracey Wagner, Ionia, MI; Joe Foust, Cascade, ID and Andy (Rachel) Foust, Attica; a sister, Sharon D. (Bill) Hartman, Grand Rapids, MI; eight grandchildren, Bryce, Brent and Faith Wiggins; Katy (Zac) Gilliland, Kyle Slaughter, Kayla Reppert, Alisha Hayden and Kourtney Dewey; four great-grandchildren, Tate and Brody Bradshaw; Gage Gilliland and Carter Hayden.
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic a private family service will be held at the Maus Funeral Home, Attica, with burial to follow in the Independence Cemetery, Independence, IN. Live streaming of the service will be available by going to the link at watch it here on Monday, May 4th, at 1:00 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Illiana Antique Power Association.

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Bob and I are first cousins, along with sister Sharon. We all attended Richland Twp .school. I lived in Mellott until I graduated high school. Watched both Bob and Sharon grow up as small children. Have stayed in touch over the years . Mostly at the school re unions at Beef House. So sorry Patty and all Bobs family for your loss, he will be missed by so many . God Bless all of you.

During my time at Lowes I sought out advice from Bob about anything and everything I could. It meant more than I can explain to have his guidance as a young female working in a male dominated field. Even more, he would share his life experiences with me and his passion for woodworking and I felt a genuine bond. I was incredibly saddened when he retired but I knew he was so deserving. I missed visiting him in hardware and tools and Lowes was never the same without him. I admired Bob for...

We offer our condolences to Patty and family. We are blessed to have met Patty and Bob and formed friendships through our shared appreciation of antiquing and auctions.

Bob was a kind, easy-going guy, a master gardener, electrician, and carpenter, a bookworm, a history lover, unfortunately a Yankees fan, a seasoned long-distance traveler, and loved to tell lengthy, detailed stories to whoever would listen. He also had an encyclopedic knowledge of old tractors, baseball or basketball stats, and could remember the name of a small town in Kansas, or Wisconsin, or Montana he and Mom passed through on a trip ten years ago. He will be sorely missed, especially by...

My Deepest Condolences Patty to You and Your Family! Prayers!

My deepest sympathy to Patty and her family. My thoughts are prayers are will you.

Patty . . .
No words can express my sympathy for you and your family. Only God can ripe away your tears and heal your broken hearts.
Sharon (Buck) Lefton

Love you Pops!

Love you Pops!

Greg has great memories of bowling with Bob. Blessings to Patty and the family. Remember the good times.