census & obit fyi - Keith R. BOCK, 1928 MT. - 2008 CA.
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census & obit fyi - Keith R. BOCK, 1928 MT. - 2008 CA.
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Posted: 3 Apr 2008 7:40PM GMT |
Classification: Obituary
Surnames: Bock, Robison, Dunn, Colbrunn, Clark, Hoy, Mifflin, Chavarria, Palin, Vannix, Morgenstern
Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Hamilton, Ravalli, Montana; Roll: 1260; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 4; Image: 958.0.
Household Members: Name Age
Dan L Bock 28 teacher - public school
Dora R Bock 27
Kieth R Bock 1 4/12
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Bock, Keith R.
79, died March 31, 2008, peacefully at home in the company of his much beloved wife Dona. A memorial service will be held Friday, April 4, 2008, at 11:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church, 17244 Randall Avenue in Fontana where Keith and Dona are long-time members. Keith was born November 20, 1928, in Hamilton, Montana, the only child of Dora Robison Bock and Dan Allen Bock. Keith grew up in Billings, Montana and married Dona Doris Dunn on June 10, 1950. Keith, a metallurgical engineer with a B.S. from the Montana School of Mines and an M.S. from Purdue University, spent his early career with Kaiser Steel, where he developed many lasting friendships. Keith retired from Kaiser in 1984. He then worked for California Steel Industries until his retirement in 1993. After retirement he worked as a building inspector specializing in concrete and welding. Keith enjoyed hiking and was a Scout leader in Fontana for many years. Jogging was part of his lifestyle so far back that running wasn't considered a leisure activity and people would wonder if there was an emergency (especially if he was trailed by a few of his children). Planting and tending his citrus grove and roses were ongoing activities. Keith is survived by his wife Dona, his sons Dan Bock and Matthew Bock, sons and daughters-in-law Clay and Mary Ann Bock, Keith (Rob), Jr. and Lisa Bock; daughter Amy Colbrunn, daughters and sons-in-law Alice and Mark Clark, Julie and Jeff Hoy; grandchildren Dan, Jr., and Donovan Bock; Aaron and Liza Clark; Alicia and Ashley Bock and their mother Bonnie; Becky (Hoy) Mifflin and Ryan Hoy; David, Samantha, and Alexandra Bock and their mother Diana; Andrew, Bryan, Caylee Bock and David Chavarria; Karissa and Hayden Colbrunn and their father Brian; great-grandchildren Dan, III, and Marley Bock and Jay and Wes Palin; Jenna and Seth Mifflin; Brooke Hoy. The family would like to thank Kaiser surgeon Dr. David Vannix and the rehab staff who saw Keith through the aftermath of his serious brain injury after being struck by a car while walking the dog in July of 2000 and Kaiser internist Dr. James Morgenstern who has provided ongoing medical care to both Keith and Dona. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established for First Baptist Church of Fontana.
Published in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on 4/3/2008.
Household Members: Name Age
Dan L Bock 28 teacher - public school
Dora R Bock 27
Kieth R Bock 1 4/12
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Bock, Keith R.
79, died March 31, 2008, peacefully at home in the company of his much beloved wife Dona. A memorial service will be held Friday, April 4, 2008, at 11:00 a.m. at the First Baptist Church, 17244 Randall Avenue in Fontana where Keith and Dona are long-time members. Keith was born November 20, 1928, in Hamilton, Montana, the only child of Dora Robison Bock and Dan Allen Bock. Keith grew up in Billings, Montana and married Dona Doris Dunn on June 10, 1950. Keith, a metallurgical engineer with a B.S. from the Montana School of Mines and an M.S. from Purdue University, spent his early career with Kaiser Steel, where he developed many lasting friendships. Keith retired from Kaiser in 1984. He then worked for California Steel Industries until his retirement in 1993. After retirement he worked as a building inspector specializing in concrete and welding. Keith enjoyed hiking and was a Scout leader in Fontana for many years. Jogging was part of his lifestyle so far back that running wasn't considered a leisure activity and people would wonder if there was an emergency (especially if he was trailed by a few of his children). Planting and tending his citrus grove and roses were ongoing activities. Keith is survived by his wife Dona, his sons Dan Bock and Matthew Bock, sons and daughters-in-law Clay and Mary Ann Bock, Keith (Rob), Jr. and Lisa Bock; daughter Amy Colbrunn, daughters and sons-in-law Alice and Mark Clark, Julie and Jeff Hoy; grandchildren Dan, Jr., and Donovan Bock; Aaron and Liza Clark; Alicia and Ashley Bock and their mother Bonnie; Becky (Hoy) Mifflin and Ryan Hoy; David, Samantha, and Alexandra Bock and their mother Diana; Andrew, Bryan, Caylee Bock and David Chavarria; Karissa and Hayden Colbrunn and their father Brian; great-grandchildren Dan, III, and Marley Bock and Jay and Wes Palin; Jenna and Seth Mifflin; Brooke Hoy. The family would like to thank Kaiser surgeon Dr. David Vannix and the rehab staff who saw Keith through the aftermath of his serious brain injury after being struck by a car while walking the dog in July of 2000 and Kaiser internist Dr. James Morgenstern who has provided ongoing medical care to both Keith and Dona. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established for First Baptist Church of Fontana.
Published in the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin on 4/3/2008.
