1932
2021
Bock, Robert H.
MADISON - On Aug. 31, 2021, Robert H. Bock passed away at Attic Angel Place after a brief illness, at the age of 89. He was born on Feb. 1, 1932, in Chicago, Ill., the son of Ralph Bock and Gertrude (Lux) Bock.
In 1954, he married Sharon Lee Ambler. Together they raised three children. In addition to applying himself to his career during those early years, he dedicated himself to his family, organizing camping trips in the mountains and boating adventures, coaching soccer teams and being a scout master. He was widowed in 1978. In 1979, he married Sheila Dean, and they remained married for almost 39 years. Of his interests, it was sailing that wove itself through his life, from his early years on Lake Michigan to his later years on Lake Mendota.
Robert Bock was a man of intellect and integrity. He graduated with distinction from Purdue University where he received his Bachelor of Science degree in engineering and was the student body president. A year later he received his master's degree in industrial engineering from Purdue with a minor in statistics. He was awarded his doctorate in industrial administration from Purdue in 1960 with a minor in economics and statistics. In 1996, Purdue University presented him the John S. Day Distinguished Alumni Academic Service Award.
Other than a two-year stint as a U.S. Air Force lieutenant stationed in Morocco, his career was firmly anchored in university administration. In the early '60s he was a faculty member in the graduate school of business at Northwestern University. In the late '60s he was vice president and dean of faculty at the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, Wash. After spending a few years as a business school dean at the University of Miami he came to the University of Wisconsin-Madison and served as Dean of the School of Business for 12 years. After stepping down as dean, he returned to teaching and taught graduate courses in strategic planning, corporate ethics and corporate social responsibility. He lectured widely at universities and corporations in the U.S. and Europe. He also worked with the Wisconsin Investment Board and UW Board of Regents on ethical issues in investing. During his lifetime, he served as a director on the boards of several insurance, banking and manufacturing businesses, including many years as a director of the Nicholas Funds.
In addition to being an active member of his local church, he served for 20 years as the treasurer of the Wisconsin Conference of the United Church of Christ and 10 years as the treasurer of the Wisconsin Council of Churches. His contributions to both organizations gave him great satisfaction and lifelong friends.
He is survived by his children, Mark (Mary) Bock of Fredericksburg, Va., Andy (Karen) Bock of Rochester, Minn., and Natalie (Dan) Erdman of Madison, Wis.; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; as well as a brother-in-law, Dave (Mary Kate) Ambler. He was preceded in death by his parents; his sister and brother-in-law, Eleanor (Bob) Steiger; his first wife, Sharon; and his second wife, Sheila.
There will be a private service for family to celebrate his life. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be given to the University of Wisconsin Foundation in support of the Wisconsin School of Business Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Scholarship Fund. This fund supports scholarships for undergraduate students from underrepresented backgrounds at Wisconsin School of Business. Please include a memo or note that the gift is being made in Robert's memory. Checks should be made payable to University of Wisconsin Foundation, US Bank Lockbox 78807, Milwaukee, WI 53278
He was a kind and gentle man, and we wish him fair winds, following seas and safe passage.
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Rev. Dr. Arlo R. Reichter
September 10, 2021
As Executive Minister of the American Baptist Churches of Wisconsin, I had the opportunity to get to know Bob and work with him on numerous Wisconsin Council of Churches responsibilities. He was a fine Christian gentleman who shared his financial ability to strengthen our common witness. I was blessed by having known him. Blessings to the family.
Griff and Jan Dorschel
September 7, 2021
We have many happy memories of Bob, Sharon and the children when they were our neighbors in Monona. After Sharon´s death, we came to know and enjoy Sheila.
Even after they moved away, we would see them from time to time in the old Avenue Bar, which was a favorite, and catch up on all that had happened.
Our sympathies to Mark, Andy and Natalie and the rest of the family. may you have many good memories.
The Staff of Cress Funeral & Cremation Service
September 5, 2021
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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