Robert Shuck
Robert Shuck, often referred to as Uncle Bobby, passed away peacefully on October 28th, 2024, at the age of 59 in St. Louis, MO while on an adventure with his family exploring of the USA.
He was born August 30th , 1965, in Sanford, Florida to predeceased father Rodney (Linda) and Phyllis. He is one of four siblings: predeceased Debbie, Shannon (Sabrina), Justin (Shannon-Shay). He was always a healthy, goofy and mostly responsible of a child with an eye for anything engine related. Spending most of childhood surrounded by family, cousins, and friends.
Robert met the love of his life at a very tender age and had been married for 40 years to his loving wife Kathleen Shuck. They together had his beloved daughter, Christin. His grandchildren, Jesse and Alivia, who were the light of his life. He is often remembered for his joking nature, storytelling, educational guidance, and is supreme knowledge of fixing most anything broken. His passion for engines, cars, technology and how life works fascinated him, and he often shared his stories with all who would listen. His family meant everything to him. The families of his siblings were often a ray a sunshine for him bringing many joys and memories to his life that he treasured. From simple teachings, driving, tools and engines to joking around, those memories were very cherished by him.
Robert felt it was important as a legacy to pass on his knowledge, stories, and teaching to another. That often just being there is the simplest and best way to be in someone’s life. He hopes his nieces and nephews always had fun, fond and memorable moments with him and his family. He loved you all.
There are multiple family members and friends that Robert leaves behind who not only enriched his life but meant everything to him.
Robert’s family will have a celebration of life as was his request in the future
Babe, I cannot believe you are gone. You are my world and I love you so much. I know sadness was not what you wanted, so I am trying so hard. Will take 1 day at a time. I love you so much and will see you when I get there. In the meantime, enjoy both of our family members that have passed previously and do not worry about us as we are a stubborn tight knit crew and are leaning on each other and everyone else. I love you Lugnut!!! You are my forever.
I will forever miss you. I always looked up to you as someone to strive to be like. I will cherish the memories that I have of you l. I love you to the moon and back Bobby.
I will always remember you as funny person on the holidays and families get togetter you be miss race away in heaven bobby
My big brother. You were one I looked up to in so many ways you were my best friend, best man, and my best electrician lol. No one can look at a head light like you. You were a mentor to not only me but also my boys. You tought me what to do and what not to do. You gave me a carer in all the stuff you tought me, this was how I was able to feed my family. Thank you for being the man you were it helped me turn my boys and me in to the men we are today. You will be missed by so many. We all love you.
Well, there are a lot of people in everyone’s lives that cross our paths. I was blessed to have Robert as my cousin and as my friend. He was always available for anything that anyone ever needed including myself. Robert was one of the smartest men I have ever known. If he didn’t have the answer he would find it. I loved this man with all my heart and I haven’t seen him in a few years. It makes me feel very proud to know that he was in my life but more sad that I will never be able to hug him and tell him that I love him. I am so so sorry Kathy and family for your loss of Robert. He was one of the best men I have ever known. Please let us know if there’s anything we can do for you and your family. We love you
I will always remember the awesome Thanksgivings and Christmas time we had. All the funny times, you never was negative. You always made me laugh. You will be missed cousin Bobby. I always wanted the love and connection you and Kathy had. I am thankful I found my forever. Love ya bunches
Hey uncle bobby, it’s ryan i just wanted to say thank you for all that you did for me and my other half’s. i miss you i can’t believe your gone i wont forget what you’ve taught me and i wont forget the knowledge you passed onto me, thank you uncle bobby. you better still be workin up there <3
I love you and cherish the memories of the holidays the godly influence of your true love Kathy. The job you did as a father and grandfather that, the true example of family and hard work. The laughter and friendship. Mostly the heart ♥ that continued to help guide and teach others. You were my brother. I truly would have loved to see you and Kathy. Kathy I love you sooo very much too. My prayers are with you and the Christin. 🤗 Hugs
He will be greatly missed! His stories and wealth of knowledge to all was amazing. His love for his friends and family was endless! Condolences to his family.❤️🌹
I love you and miss you Uncle Bobby. I will always cherish the times we had together. The times you taught me how to drive the golf cart and go karts, the times we would come over for the holidays. You never failed to make everyone laugh and smile. I will miss you, thank you for all of the memories ❤️
I often remember sitting outside in that big garage you had on Christmas. Between that and running around the front yard admiring how you always went overboard with the decorations. I truly have missed it for years and now I’m almost a grown adult. Hard to believe I have one less man I looked up to as an idol in my heart and mind. You’ve given me different outlooks on life and always wrapped your arms around me in comforting hugs, that alone is something I must thank you for. I’m just upset I’ll never have another one of your long talks that got me so lost in the conversation that I forgot the pain in my feet from standing so long. Thank you for everything always and forever Uncle Bobby. <3