Robert M. Hart, age 62, of Oshkosh, died as the result of an automobile accident on Saturday afternoon, July 16, 2005. He was born on September 23, 1942 in Oshkosh, WI., the son of Clifford and Marjorie Grant Hart. He attended school in the Omro School System and was a graduate of Omro High School. He married Jenece Schmick in October of 1960. Bob was the type of person who couldnÂ't sit still and was always on the go. He enjoyed socializing with people, fishing, and enjoyed car racing of any type, especially NASCAR. Bob was a good Grandpa who loved his grandchildren. He was employed as a truck driver at Dave Rabe Construction Company.
Bob is loved and will be missed by his mother, Marjorie Hart of Oshkosh, daughters and son in laws, Cynthia and Donald Lamson of Oshkosh and Connie and Patrick Schoonover of Waukau; son and daughter in law, John and Shelby Hart of Mossy Rock, Washington; grandchildren, Audrey and Hunter Lamson, Jennifer, Chad and Julie Schoonover, Ashley & Amy Hart; brother, Clifford, Jr. of Oshkosh; Special nieces and nephews, Tammy Streekstra, James Hart, Michael Hart, Jerome Hart, Karen Johnston and Susan DeWitt; other relatives and many friends. Bob was preceded in death by his father, Clifford Hart, Sr.
A memorial visitation will be held on Tuesday, July 19, 2005 at the funeral home in Omro from 4:00 – 8:00 P.M. Private graveside services will be held at the Waukau Cemetery. A memorial has been established.
Dad- We are sorry we never got a chance to say good-bye. We will see you again in Heaven someday. All our Love, Cindy, Connie & John
Bob- We never really got the chance to thank you for all the interesting places you took us throughout the years. The Kennedy Space Center to see the Gemini Spacecraft being moved out to the launch pad, Canada, The International Peace Gardens, Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota to see the fields of silos with the missiles inside, the Badlands, the Galveston Dam being built, to the Grand Canyon. I depended upon you for so much, and life ended so quickly. Thanks for the memories, you will be missed greatly. Love, Mom and Cliff, Jr.