The family wishes to thank the staff at Thornton Manor, Lansing, who have provided care and support for Bob since March 2017, and the staffs at Veterans Memorial Hospital and Crossing Rivers Health Hospice during his final days. Bob was preceded in death by his parents his sisters, Eleanor Nolting and Marjorie Meyer and a grandson, Chase Regan. Surviving Bob are his wife of 60 years, Irene three daughters: Joan (Dennis) Behr of Madison, WI, Jane Regan of Harpers Ferry and Kaye Anderson of Rochester, MN four sons: Lyle (Annette), Lynn (Melanie), Kent (Rhonda) and Mark (Stacy), all of Waukon 11 grandchildren seven step-grandchildren, one great-grandchild two sisters: Ella Mae Dvorak of Waukon and Shirley Colson of Rochester, MN and many nieces and nephews. He also served on the local Sesquicentennial committee, helped for many years at the annual Threshing Days events, oversaw the records and care of the rural Ebenezer Cemetery, and spent a lot of time helping with the upkeep and day-to-day operations of the buildings at the Allamakee County Fairgrounds. JStock Android is a freemium product, which runs on Android. He was a life-long member of Zion UCC as well as a member of Allamakee County Farm Bureau, Pork Producer associations, and the Chester White Swine Records Association. JStock is a free & open source desktop app which runs on Windows, Linux and Mac. Upon retirement from farming, Bob and Irene moved into Waukon in November 1994 but he maintained his interest in the farm and regularly went there to help with whatever he could.īob served on the Allamakee County Fair Board for more than 50 years and was president for a majority of that time. Bob and Irene farmed together for more than 40 years milking cows and raising registered Chester White hogs and grain. He was stationed at Fort Bliss, El Paso, TX and maintained target drone aircraft used for testing guided missiles at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico.Īfter serving his country, Bob returned home to the family farm east of Waukon. He remained in reserve status until he was honorably discharged as a private first class in September 1961. Army and served on active duty from 1953 to 1955. He was baptized and confirmed at Zion United Church of Christ and attended grade school at Elk Country School before graduating from Waukon High School in 1945.īob enlisted in the U.S. ![]() Robert James Stock was born Apin Waukon to Harvey Lewellyn and Mabel Geneva (Larson) Stock. Inurnment with military honors was in Oakland Cemetery, Waukon. Christian burial service was held Friday, April 27 at Zion United Church of Christ in Waukon with Pastor Bill Odermann officiating. Stock, 90, died peacefully Tuesday, Apat Veterans Memorial Hospital, Waukon.
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