
February 25, 1935 - September 8, 2022
Service
Friday, September 16th 2 p.m. at Kingwood Memorial Park
Burial
Kingwood Memorial Park
Robert A. Wilcox, age 87, of Westerville, OH, passed away September 8, 2022. Born in Akron, OH February 25, 1935. Retired school teacher. Graduate of The Ohio State University with an MA Degree where he was a member of the OSU Marching Band. An avid sports fan. Survived by his wife, Nancy, children, Diana (Mark) Malone and Don (Crystal) Wilcox; grandchildren, Alison (Rob) DeLong, Kelsie (Dana) Beck, Michael Malone and Amber Wilcox; and many other grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Graveside service and interment, Kingwood Memorial Park, 8230 Columbus Pike (Rt. 23), Lewis Center, OH on Friday at 2 p.m.. Condolences at www.morelandfuneralhome.com
Condolences
David Keck - Sep 17, 2022
Bob was the " go to sub" for myself, as well as dozens of others - you had to book him early to get him. He was a master at reading and following lessons to a "t" and left copious notes on what transpired that day. He subbed for me at Westerville South for many years, then at Dublin Coffman for many more. He subbed for American Foreign Policy in summer school at Dublin when I was principal for summer school, and his being a dependable substitute for a week allowed me to retain an excellent regular teacher in summer school when she could not take the whole assignment. Bob was reliable, dependable, and professional May God comfort his family and friends.
Tammy - Sep 16, 2022
Rest in peace Grandpa Bob, wishing for peace and comfort to the rest of the family.
Richard Doll - Sep 14, 2022
Bob was a fixture at Westerville South when I was a teacher there. He would take any assignment. I'm certain that Bob shared many stories with his family and friends. Condelences to his family and friends. Respectfully, Richard Doll
John I Snouffer - Sep 14, 2022
I have known Bob and worked with him for many years. I was a 1970 graduate of Worthington High School and taught in Westerville from 1975-2005. Bob subbed for me many times. It was always nice to see him, and talk about the Buckeyes and old Worthington days. Blessings and prayers to his family.