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Robert "Bob" Marion Rishel

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Robert "Bob" Marion Rishel, passed away January 7, 2022, in Plainfield, Illinois, at the age of 88. He is survived by his wife, Konny Rae; and children, Robert Ivan (Patricia), Cindy Stockhus, Charles (Nancy), and James. Grandchildren include Zachary, Mark, Tyler, Christopher, Matt, and Sarah; and four great-grandchildren. Robert, born in Iron Mountain, Mich., in 1933. grew up in Milwaukee, Wis., with six brothers and sisters, survived by brothers Charles and Russell. In 1952 he enlisted in the U.S. Navy and proudly served this country for over 22 years. Most of his naval service was in the submarine force as a crew member of the USS Croaker (SS 246), USS Atule (SS403), USS Abraham Lincoln (SSBN 602), USS Theodore Roosevelt (SSBN 600). He was then assigned to the commissioning crew of USS Benjamin Franklin (SSBN 640). In 1966 he was commissioned as a Chief Warrant Officer assigned to the USS Simon Lake (AS 33) in Holy Loch, Scotland. The remainder of his service was supporting U.S. submarines operations and maintenance in Portsmouth, N.H. and Groton, Conn. Retiring from the Navy in 1974, he moved the family to East Troy, Wis., where he joined the Falk Corporation of Milwaukee as a Field Technical Service Representative. While in East Troy, Robert was an active member of the Masonic Lodge and the UCC Congregational Church. Retiring from Falk, Robert and Konny moved to Bella Vista, Ark., where he was an active member of the VFW becoming the VFW Post Commander. He was also a founding member of the local SubVets organization - USS Snook Base. Robert was instrumental in the creation of the Bella Vista Wall of Honor for veterans. He served his community as a Justice of the Peace and drove many veterans to the VA in Little Rock. He was an active member of the Bella Vista Presbyterian Church. He participated in the local theater as a member of the cast of many local productions. Robert was a man of faith, and loving husband and father, who cared deeply for his country, family, and friends. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to either the VFW or the Alzheimer's Association. Services will be held in Waukesha, Wiss., at Randle-Dable-Brisk Funeral Home, (262) 547-4035.

Published January 13, 2022

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