Happy “50” Birthday Big Brother!! I think about you everyday and miss you dearly! ❤️🩹🕊️
Let the memory of Robert be with us forever.
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Robert B. Moke, age 44, passed away peacefully on January 29, 2020 at 3:00 AM from the Flu virus. Bob was surrounded by his family and had many visitors during his battle. He is survived by mother Judy Ludwig, siblings Corey and Tiffany with nephews and nieces.
Born February 07, 1975 in Massillon, Ohio, he was the first sibling of the Moke family. He was adopted early in life and always seen as nothing less than family. I certainly cherish many childhood memories with him.
Bob grew up and graduated from Northwest High School in Canal Fulton where he had friendships of all grades. His younger days were spent on the youth football field and hanging with neighborhood friends. Memories included making video recordings, late night Tecmo Bowl Tournaments and endless neighborhood football games. He enjoyed and cherished the friendships he developed and certainly had a good time.
Bob was always seen at Giant Eagle grocery store, “Bobby’s Market”, where he spent many years employed. He was reliable and developed many different relationships with various delivery drivers. He ruled the “back dock”.
He was always around town; spending time with Dad or hanging with the Fulton boys at the Canal Boat or Paolino’s. As always, Friday night Indians - Saturdays were for the Buckeyes and Sunday the Cowboys. Whenever the opportunity, he was always up for charity rides and poker runs. Great memories for a good causes.
Bob led his life with a big heart - always willing to lend a hand or dollar for help. Bob always had a special presence and you couldn’t help but love him. Bob’s legacy is one of love, devotion, and brotherhood.
He will be deeply missed missed by ALL who knew him! 🕊️
Miss You Everyday, Brothers Always 👊🏼
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Resting place · Canal Fulton Cemetery, Canal Fulton, Ohio
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