Robert Wickert
January 9, 1935 ~ September 26, 2020
Robert Wickert is now home having left the loving arms of his wife of 62 years for the outstretched arms of his loving Savior on Saturday, September 26th. Over the course of his 85 years, Bob fought the good fight, finished the race, and kept the faith.
Bob was born on January 9th 1935 to Ernest and Harriette (Pettit) Wickert. As a young person, Bob was active in Scouting and earned the rank of Eagle Scout. This passion for Scouting led him to become a Merit Badge counselor for many young men. A proud 1953 graduate of Madison High School, this Blue Streak would go on to serve as a member of the Madison Board of Education for 24 years.
“Parson” Wickert (as he was known by his friends) was blessed to marry one of God’s angels on April 12, 1958. For Bob, marrying Barb was the dream of a lifetime—and what a lifetime it would be. For Barb, marrying Bob would clearly define the meaning of the word, “patience.” Together, Bob and Barb would raise four children in North Madison while balancing his time between the work of the people and the work of the Lord.
Over the course of his life, Bob was a yardmaster for the Fairport, Painesville, and Eastern railroad; a certified painter/rigger; in charge of facility maintenance at NOF Metal Coatings; and an employee of Uniroyal. This diversity of work helped to shape and sharpen his appreciation of work worth doing for the benefit of others.
His community involvement was just as sweeping. He was a member of the Odd Fellows, Sons of the American Legion, the Unionville Tavern Preservation Society, Friends of Arcola Creek, and for many years, the President of the Madison Alumni Association as well as a 50 year member of the Masons - Lakeshore Lodge in Madison. Finally, for 60 years he proudly served as a Democratic Central Committee member having helped to elect numerous candidates to office.
This man of great talent also enjoyed woodworking, playing “Santa” to very special children, and traveling with his family to see the fall colors and various lighthouses. Then, too, Bob truly enjoyed spinning tales and telling jokes. It is not hard to imagine, for those who knew him well, his heavenly homecoming… “Saint Peter,” Bob said, “Did you hear the story about the Catholic Priest, the Baptist Minister, and the Jewish Rabbi?”
All joking aside, Bob’s most satisfying contributions came through his service on Christ’s behalf. A longtime member of the First Baptist Church in Madison, Bob was a choir member, a lay preacher, a Sunday School teacher, and served on the Board of Deacons. In his later years, Parson Wickert felt the call to become a member of the Chapel United Methodist Church in Madison.
It is clear that Bob Wickert was a man of greater service, one who lived life to its fullest, and who loved with zeal and passion. With his last song sung, his last joke shared, and his mission complete, Bob glanced one last time into the eyes of his beloved Barb before embarking upon his journey home.
He leaves behind his wife Barb, children Ann Wickert, David (Gail) Wickert, Amy (Rick) Miller, and Matt (Pat) Wickert; grandchildren Angela (Jessika) Wickert, Ricky (Lauren) Miller, Brandon (Toni) Miller, and Miranda (Jeremiah) Neal; great-grandchildren Weston, Adley, and Rose Miller, Reagan, Thatcher, and Levi Miller, and Grayson Neal. He is also survived by his sister Joan (Wickert) Darrow.
He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Raymond, Donald, and Forrest Wickert, sister Marilyn (Wickert) Reese, and grandchildren Zachary Miller and Ashley Wickert.
Walk thru visitation will be held Friday, October 2nd from 4-7 at Behm’s Funeral Home in Madison. Bob’s Homecoming Celebration will occur on Saturday, October 3rd at 11:00 AM at Chapel United Methodist Church in Madison. Guests are required to follow current pandemic guidelines, wear masks and practice social distancing.
Contributions may be made to the Family.
The Kolats
Sending love and light
Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dearest Friends, Bob was one of my longest living friends having grown up together in North Madison being classmates through the 12 grades and members of the First Baptist Church. Our love continued for The Old Tavern and efforts to preserve it. His faith has been an inspiration to me and so many others. Peace and joy to the family at this time, Barbara Keyse Rockow
Such a force for good in Madison. He had a positive word and a smile for everyone he met. He will be missed.
Wishing you God's presence and peace in this time, from loving sister Joan and all the Darrows, Goldbergs, Pomroys, Baylors and Clines.
In memory of Madison's great champion for children. Rest in Peace, Bob.
Sent with love and remembrance,
Of all my fond memories of Bob, perhaps the most salient was his focus on family and his advocacy for children. Bob was a kind man, generous in sharing what he had to help others. He shaped schools to assure that future generations of his beloved Madison could benefit from their education. The Wickert family and Madison as a community have lost a great man, but his memory and legacy remain in tribute to him. RIP Bob.
I was proud to have served with Bob on the Democratic Central Committee. Madison has lost a good one. Sending our condolences to Barb and all the family.