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Burial set for Sunday, Nov. 4 for Bob Pick II

Robert Pick III
Oct. 29, 2018 – West Bend, WI – A burial will be held Sunday, Nov. 4 for Robert B. Pick ll
Pick Jr. passed away peacefully in his sleep on Friday, Feb. 16 after a brief illness at Froedert Hospital in Milwaukee.  He was a month shy of his 77th birthday. A funeral for Pick was held Feb. 27, 2018.
The burial will be 12 p.m. at St. James Episcopal Church, 140 N. Eighth Avenue, in West Bend.  The ceremony will be in the columbarium outside the church. Parking is available on Walnut Street and in parking lot off Ninth Avenue.
Click HERE to read Robert Pick’s obituary.

A funeral was held for Pick Jr.  on Feb. 27, 2018.  The church bell sounded as taps played during a military tribute to Bob Pick Jr. The ceremony was help after funeral services for Pick at St. James Episcopal Church in West Bend.

Pick’s son Bob Pick III was presented an American flag.

‘On behalf of the President of the United States, the United States Navy, and a grateful Nation, please accept this flag as a symbol of our appreciation for your loved one’s honorable and faithful service.’

During the service Rev. Mindy Valentine Davis paid tribute to Pick Jr.

“The final morning of Bob’s life played out.  Tributes were given with special reports and Bob’s life was spotlighted. Following day and there were special tributes. His love of sports and his support of high school athletics. His dedication to the West Bend Baseball Association and his by military service in the Navy and how he touched people by his friendliness in the community.

We’re here to commend Bob Pick to God. A community icon to the One who created him.

The Pick family has been a pillar in the community for generations and especially his mom Lois was a pillar in the church.

Those who belong to God through Jesus Christ have the certain promise of eternal life.

God does have a place prepared for us.

Bob kept meticulous and beautiful baseball score sheets.

Some people have an understanding of God as a great scorekeeper.

God is ready and wanting to wipe away all the bad things if only we repent and ask for forgiveness.

We live for the promise of eternal life.

The grace and mercy of God is what saves us.

We commend Bob to the God who created him.

 

At the end of the visitation coach Doug Gonring stood in the hallway with a pen and one of Pick’s score books. Gonring collected signatures and tributes to Pick Jr.

Tony Steger wrote, “Bob, thank you for making me laugh. You will be missed!  This season is for you. RIP Bob.

Gonring said he will leave the book at the ballpark so people can read it and add to the memories of Bob Pick Jr.

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