ROBERT C. LT. COL. RET. "BOB" STERRITT

1923 - 2021

ROBERT C. LT. COL. RET. "BOB" STERRITT obituary, 1923-2021, Norton Shores, MI

ROBERT C. LT. COL. RET. "BOB" STERRITT

1923 - 2021

BORN

1923

DIED

2021

ROBERT STERRITT Obituary

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STERRITT, ROBERT C. "BOB", LT. COL., RET. Twin Lake Robert C. "Bob" Sterritt, Lt. Col., Ret., age 98, passed away Friday, September 24, 2021, surrounded by his sons. Bob was born August 27, 1923 on Squaw Island, County of Charlevoix, MI to Robert and Vera (Pitcher) Sterritt and lived most of his life in the area. Bob enlisted in the Army Air Corp. as an Aviation Cadet in October 1942. Military sent him to the college training detachment at Hiram College (Ohio) from February 1943 to August 1943. Next to San Antonio, Texas to the Classification Center where he was tested and accepted for Pilot Training (single engine fighter pilot). Military and ground school courses lasted from September 1943 to January 1944. Bob advanced to Primary Pilot Training School at Stamford, Texas where he trained to fly the PT-19 Fairchild. Further advancement led Bob to the second phase for the Basic Training in the higher horsepower Vultee BT-13A-450HP at Sherman, Texas from March 1944 to May 1944. June 1944 to August 1944 found Bob training in the higher horsepower military aircraft, the AT-6 Texan-650HP. On August 4, 1944, Bob graduated with silver wings and was told, "You are now a full-fledged Fighter Pilot." Onto military combat training in the 1125HP Curtis Warhawk P-40 (first line fighter aircraft) for ground gunnery and ocean gunnery. Bob continued training in the twin engine AT-10 aircraft. At the completion of his training, Bob was sent to Tallahassee, Florida to await assignment to a fighter combat school. After serving 2 months at Tallahassee, he went on to Page Field in Fort Myers, Florida where he was transferred to the new first line Aircraft, the P-51 Mustang-1650HP. From December 1944 to April 1945, Bob engaged in intensive air combat tactics prior to over-seas assignment. In June 1945, Bob was on his way to the South Pacific by way of Johnson Island and landed at Iwo Jima (Japanese Territory). His first mission was to protect the B-29 Bombers flying from Guam & Tinian. Bob's first long-range mission to Nagoya, Japan was August,1945 (7 hours and 15 minutes). At the end of World War II in August 1945, the 72nd Fighter Squadron was moved from Iwo Jima back to Saipan. Bob's unit is credited with the longest over-water missions during World War II (one way distance from Iwo Jima to Tokyo was 750 miles). Bob was stationed over-seas from June 1945 to September 1946 and then discharged to the Air Force Reserves to continue towards military retirement. After 29 years of service to his country, Bob retired from the Air Force as a Lt. Colonel. On May 14, 1949, Bob married Shirley Jean Greene in Muskegon and she preceded him in death on October 14, 2019 after 70 years of faithful marriage. During his civilian years, Bob worked as an Insurance Investigator and retired from Equifax Insurance Services in 1985 after 38 years. He was a member of St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception. Bob enjoyed his Friday Breakfast with a kind and generous friend, George and others at the Overboard Inn where he had a reputation for his friendly and warm personality. He will be greatly missed by his loving family and many dear friends. Survivors include 2 sons, James B. (Kathleen) Sterritt, Joseph B. Sterritt and friend, Lesa Dodge; 4 grandchildren, Stacy (Brian) Holtsclaw, Kelly (William) Clancy, Emily (Kyle) Johnson, Joseph (Megan) Sterritt; 6 great-grandchildren, Will, Kaleb, Samantha, Kaitlyn, Mackenzie, Ryan; a loving sister, Beverly England; a brother-in-law, Dan Thill; and several nieces and nephews. Bob was preceded in death by his wife; his daughter, Janelle Sterritt; his brother, Allen Sterritt; and his sister, Mavis Thill. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11:00 AM Thursday, October 7, 2021 at St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church (239 W Clay Ave) with the Rev. Fr. Michael P. Olson presiding. Visitation will be held 5-8 PM Wednesday at The Lee Chapel of Sytsema Funeral & Cremation Services, 6291 Harvey St, Norton Shores, MI 49444. Interment will take place at St. Mary's Cemetery with full military honors offered by the Muskegon County Council of Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Honor Detail from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Memorial Contributions may be directed to St. Mary of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church. Sign the online guestbook at www.sytsemafh.com

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October 11, 2021

John & Jean Sterritt planted trees.

October 7, 2021

Laureen Storck Robinson posted to the memorial.

October 6, 2021

Kathy Renwick Rosema posted to the memorial.

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Laureen Storck Robinson

October 7, 2021

Our parents were friends. I can remember being together for various events throughout my childhood and adult life. When Shirley was in the nursing home my mom and I would visit. Bob would be there. It´s the first time I had really sat with him and heard stories about his service to this country. He was so interesting to listen to. Now he´s in Heaven with Shirley and my parents in the presence of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Sending you all my deepest sympathies, prayers and hugs to the Sterritt family. I wish I could´ve made the funeral...

Kathy Renwick Rosema

October 6, 2021

Jim, Kathy and family,
Heartfelt sympathy to all of you at this sad time. I never remember seeing Mr. Sterrit without a smile on his face. What a legacy he leaves! Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

Lori Vuillaume

October 5, 2021

Our deepest sympathies, sending prayers,
Lori Vuillaume Paulson
Paul Vuillaume

John Wilke

October 5, 2021

I will never forget what a great guy, always ready to share the lake, I loved the diving stand, I smile when I think of your Dad and Mom, May Gods Grace be with you all! Love you

Brock Rosema

October 5, 2021

"Uncle Bob," as the Fyan´s called him, was the sweetest, kindest, most gentle soul.

When Rexy and I were youngsters, we were lucky enough to be taught the game of pool by Uncle Bob and John Gary. We were of course too young to realize that they were both American heroes, and they never brought it up that I can remember.

From teaching us pool to letting us dive off the high dive, and being the first one to check the ice for us, he was a great neighbor and man.

Many times he would come over to my mothers with a bag of blue Gill filets.
I have missed seeing the gang walk around town and visiting the Overboard.
His presence around Twin Lake will be remembered - and missed- for many years.
Uncle Bob was one of Our greatest generation!

Mark Jastrzembski

October 3, 2021

He loved his country, his family, and his God. A war hero with a gentle smile and quick wit. He was a friend to all. To have lived such a full life is his gift to all of us. Bob can now rest in peace. Farewell my dear friend and neighbor.

David and Jean Johnston

October 3, 2021

Jim and Joe we are sorry for your loss. Your dad was a great guy. We have lots of memories.
Bob
We will miss looking out the window and seeing your gang of old guys walking down the road and solving the worlds problems.
Dad told us many stories of you two back in " the old days" We will miss you.

Patti Gonzalez (Lambert)

October 1, 2021

Jim & Joe, I'm so sorry for your loss. Your dad was such a kind and special man, the memories we all hold of him will last forever. My heart goes out to you both and your families.
Patti

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