Bob married Laura Lou "Lootie" Newberry on March 31, 1954, and when she passed on Sept. 20, 2004, a part of his heart left with her. We are so thankful that his heart is full again.
Bob was born on March 16, 1934 in Clinton, Illinois, the son of Joseph C. and Etta E. (Craft) Adcock. He lived an incredibly full life, and had three children, Nanette (Jim) Strange, The Villages, Florida, Brenda (Jerome) Blattner, Tampa, Florida and Bob (Deb) Adcock, Pontiac, Illinois; six grandchildren, Josh (Theresa) Strange, Jamee Strange, Adam Blattner, Alex (Bree) Adcock, Andrew Adcock and Aaron Adcock and five great-grandchildren, Nathaniel, David and Caleb Strange and Anna Lou and Emma Adcock.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers John and Joe.
Bob was a devoted husband to Lootie, and deeply loved his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He worked hard and was a loyal and true friend.
Bob grew up on a farm that he loved, served his country as a Seabee in the US Navy in Guam, worked on the railroad and was a proud union plumber and pipefitter, and ran the welding test shop at Clinton Nuclear Power Station. He was a member of First Christian Church in Clinton and Local #99 in Bloomington, IL as well as the American Legion.
Burial will be at Long Point Cemetery, Wapella, Illinois with Military Honors.
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Bob married Laura Lou "Lootie" Newberry on March 31, 1954, and when she passed on Sept. 20, 2004, a part of his heart left with her. We are so thankful that his heart is full again.
Bob was born on March 16, 1934 in Clinton, Illinois, the son of Joseph C. and Etta E. (Craft) Adcock. He lived an incredibly full life, and had three children, Nanette (Jim) Strange, The Villages, Florida, Brenda (Jerome) Blattner, Tampa, Florida and Bob (Deb) Adcock, Pontiac, Illinois; six grandchildren, Josh (Theresa) Strange, Jamee Strange, Adam Blattner, Alex (Bree) Adcock, Andrew Adcock and Aaron Adcock and five great-grandchildren, Nathaniel, David and Caleb Strange and Anna Lou and Emma Adcock.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents and two brothers John and Joe.
Bob was a devoted husband to Lootie, and deeply loved his children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. He worked hard and was a loyal and true friend.
Bob grew up on a farm that he loved, served his country as a Seabee in the US Navy in Guam, worked on the railroad and was a proud union plumber and pipefitter, and ran the welding test shop at Clinton Nuclear Power Station. He was a member of First Christian Church in Clinton and Local #99 in Bloomington, IL as well as the American Legion.
Burial will be at Long Point Cemetery, Wapella, Illinois with Military Honors.
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