Robert George "Bob" Haake, 87, of Jefferson City, died Thursday, August 14, 2014, at Adams Street Place.
He was born on March 3, 1927, in Jefferson City, the son of the late Lawrence M. and Mary W. (Spieker) Haake.
Bob was a 1944 graduate of St. Peter High School and attended International Correspondence School studying intermediate accounting.
After high school, Bob served in the United States Army from April of 1945 to October of 1946.
He was united in marriage on October 25, 1952, at St. Peter Catholic Church in Jefferson City to Mary Dolores Nienhueser who survives at the home.
Bob worked for the Missouri Department of Natural Resourses as the Director of Division of Administrative Services. He was a committee member under Governor Bond that helped organize the Department of Natural Resources in 1974. Bob also worked for the Missouri State Parks for 37 years during which time he had served as Assistant Director; Missouri Department of Corrections as an Account Clerk; and for the Department of the Army in the Accounting Office.
He was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church, 4th Degree Knights of Columbus, American Legion, Jefferson City Park Board where he served as President, and Assistant Treasurer of St. Peter Home and School Association.
Bob loved to travel to national parks and other countries.
In addition to his wife, Robert is survived by one son, Carl (Terri) Haake, Jefferson City; five grandchildren, Cameron Haake, Bryce Haake, Zachary Haake, Aaron Kahn, Jessica Kahn (Derrick) Shaw; two great-grandchildren, Hunter Bowling and Tristan Kahn; and one son-in-law, Robert Kahn, Fort Worth, Texas.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two daughters and one son-in-law, Paula Haake Kahn in 2006 and M. Lynne Haake Peirick and Marvin Peirick in 2009; and three brothers, William Haake, James Haake, and Lawrence Haake.
Mass of Christian Burial will be 10 a.m. Thursday, August 21, 2014, at St. Peter Catholic Church with the Rev. Colin P. Franklin officiating.
Burial with military honors will be in Resurrection Cemetery.
Visitation will be 4:30-7 p.m. Wednesday at Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home with a prayer service at 4 p.m.
Memorials are suggested to SSM Hospice, 1214 W. Stadium Blvd., Suite L201, Jefferson City, Mo 65109; St. Peter Capital Campaign Fund, 216 Broadway St., Jefferson City, Mo 65101; or to Vogelweid Learning Center, 314 W. High St., Jefferson City, Mo 65101.
Those wishing to email tributes or condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
I\’m sorry for your loss prayers for you and your family may God be with you at your time of loss
Mary
I\’m sorry for your loss prayers for you and your family may God be with you at your time of loss
Mary
Mary,
I am glad that Bob is at peace. He was a wonderful man and dedicated husband and father. I extend my most sincere sympathies to you and the family.
Mary,
I am glad that Bob is at peace. He was a wonderful man and dedicated husband and father. I extend my most sincere sympathies to you and the family.
Continued prayers for all your family
Please accept my condolences on the death of your father and grandfather. As a “regular” at 5:15 Mass, I feel as if I know Carl and Terri and family.
Mary – We were so saddened to hear of Bob’s passing. He was a very kind and thoughtful man who was very welcoming to us. He taught us much about Missouri State Parks and state government. We hope all your fond memories of him will comfort you during these difficult days.
To Mary and family we send our deepest condolences. May God grant you peace.
To Carl, Terri and family, I am so very sorry to hear about Mr. Haake. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.
Mary and family—glad that U called to tell me about Bob. We have been friends for many years in State Parks and Ken and Bob were friends/co-workers for over 30 years. I remember the fun times your family had camping at Pomme de Terre in the sixties. Will be thinking of you at this special time. Carolee Apperson
Bob Haake and I were classmates from the first grade to the 12th and we enjoyed meeting at the time of class reunions. I have been a resident of Denver since 1952 and have not been a frequent visitor to Jeff City except for funerals in recent years. I too grieve at this loss. We will join him soon.
Carl, Terri and family, Thinking of you all. I know that you have jumped over many hurdles in Life’s Hwy. U R in my thoughts and prayers. MC schmid
Carl very sorry to hear about your dad know that he is probably in a better place and will always look down on you with a big smile on his face as you have succeeded very well