Robert Frank Stoos Toledo, Ohio Obituary

Robert Frank Stoos

<p>Robert Frank (Bob) Stoos (1925-2022)</p><p>Bob was born and raised in Cincinnati and graduated from Withrow High School. He was active in the</p><p>Boy Scouts and enjoyed working on cars. In March 1943 he and several classmates went to Wright Air</p><p>Field in Dayton to take the exam for the Army Air Corps (named the Air Force after the war). He passed</p><p>the test but had to wait until he graduated and turned 18 on May 27. He trained at Clemson University,</p><p>then as a B-24 (and B-25) pilot at several Air bases in the South. In June 1945 he was on his way to be</p><p>deployed when the war ended. He continued serving in the Reserves.</p><p>In 1950 he graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He spent</p><p>several quarters co-oping with General Electric, then worked 43 years for Cincinnati Milacron. In 1962</p><p>he was transferred to Toledo as a Sales Engineer for the Northern Ohio and Michigan regions. During his</p><p>highly successful career he amassed a great store of knowledge in the mechanical and electrical realms</p><p>and loved sharing it.</p><p>In his personal life he and his wife Betty (deceased 1991) were devoted to family. They raised two sons,</p><p>Larry and Richard, and a daughter, Barbara, who was his committed friend and caregiver. He enjoyed</p><p>and was devoted to the family dogs, most recently Stardust and Drake.</p><p>He was a member of Bay View Yacht Club for many years and spent a month each summer cruising the</p><p>Great Lakes with his family. He was a Shriner and a member of the Pilots group.</p><p>He enjoyed many trips to Florida, visiting friends and relatives. He also enjoyed attending the 1996</p><p>Olympics in Atlanta with his companion of last 30 years, Susie Telljohann.</p><p>For many years he was a member of Faith Community Church, then a member of Park Church for the</p><p>last 10 years. His lively personality, sharp memory and ready humor endeared him to his friends, and his</p><p>many favorite stories of life at work and play were well appreciated. He loved vigorous discussions on a</p><p>broad array of topics</p><p>In retirement he spent time at the family cottage on Sand Lake, his favorite adventure being the martini</p><p>cruise on his pontoon boat. His wise and sparky presence among us will be greatly missed.</p><p>Dr. Barbara Stoos (Dr. John Turner) survives. The family will receive friends at The Bersticker- Scott Funeral Home 3453 Heatherdowns Blvd at Byrne Rd Friday, October 28, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. A memorial Service at Park Congregational United Church of Christ, 1456 Harvard Blvd., Toledo, OH 43614 will be held on Saturday, October 29, at 11:00 a.m.&nbsp;</p><p>Donations may be made to Park Church (1456 Harvard Blvd Toledo, Oh 43614) or the Cincinnati Shriners</p><p>Hospital.</p>
May 27, 1925 - October 17, 202205/27/192510/17/2022
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Robert Frank (Bob) Stoos (1925-2022)

Bob was born and raised in Cincinnati and graduated from Withrow High School. He was active in the

Boy Scouts and enjoyed working on cars. In March 1943 he and several classmates went to Wright Air

Field in Dayton to take the exam for the Army Air Corps (named the Air Force after the war). He passed

the test but had to wait until he graduated and turned 18 on May 27. He trained at Clemson University,

then as a B-24 (and B-25) pilot at several Air bases in the South. In June 1945 he was on his way to be

deployed when the war ended. He continued serving in the Reserves.

In 1950 he graduated from the University of Cincinnati with a degree in Electrical Engineering. He spent

several quarters co-oping with General Electric, then worked 43 years for Cincinnati Milacron. In 1962

he was transferred to Toledo as a Sales Engineer for the Northern Ohio and Michigan regions. During his

highly successful career he amassed a great store of knowledge in the mechanical and electrical realms

and loved sharing it.

In his personal life he and his wife Betty (deceased 1991) were devoted to family. They raised two sons,

Larry and Richard, and a daughter, Barbara, who was his committed friend and caregiver. He enjoyed

and was devoted to the family dogs, most recently Stardust and Drake.

He was a member of Bay View Yacht Club for many years and spent a month each summer cruising the

Great Lakes with his family. He was a Shriner and a member of the Pilots group.

He enjoyed many trips to Florida, visiting friends and relatives. He also enjoyed attending the 1996

Olympics in Atlanta with his companion of last 30 years, Susie Telljohann.

For many years he was a member of Faith Community Church, then a member of Park Church for the

last 10 years. His lively personality, sharp memory and ready humor endeared him to his friends, and his

many favorite stories of life at work and play were well appreciated. He loved vigorous discussions on a

broad array of topics

In retirement he spent time at the family cottage on Sand Lake, his favorite adventure being the martini

cruise on his pontoon boat. His wise and sparky presence among us will be greatly missed.

Dr. Barbara Stoos (Dr. John Turner) survives. The family will receive friends at The Bersticker- Scott Funeral Home 3453 Heatherdowns Blvd at Byrne Rd Friday, October 28, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. A memorial Service at Park Congregational United Church of Christ, 1456 Harvard Blvd., Toledo, OH 43614 will be held on Saturday, October 29, at 11:00 a.m. 

Donations may be made to Park Church (1456 Harvard Blvd Toledo, Oh 43614) or the Cincinnati Shriners

Hospital.

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Events

Oct
28
Visitation
Friday, October 28 2022
05:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Bersticker Scott Funeral Home
3453 Heatherdowns Blvd.
Toledo, OH 43614
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Oct
29
Memorial Service
Saturday, October 29 2022
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Park Church
1456 Harvard Blvd
Toledo, OH 43614
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Final Resting Place
Highland Memory Gardens
8308 South River Road
Waterville, OH 43566
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Memorial Contributions

Park Church
1456 Harvard Blvd, Toledo, OH 43614
419-382-5654