Date Of Birth: March 9, 1931
Date Of Death: February 9, 2009
David Charles Bock, Sr., 77, of Indianapolis, Feb 9th, 2009 in Indianapolis.David was born in Indianapolis on March 9, 1931, the son of the late Richard and Bertha (Harson) Bock.He served his country honorably in the Marines. David is survived by his wife Sharon, sons David Jr., Danny, Don, Doug, Frank, Norm, Allen; daughters Jane and Leslie; 6 grandchildren; sister Katherine.He was preceded in death by his parents and brother Jerry.David will be laid to rest with military honors at Marion National Cemetery on Friday, Feb 13 at 2:00pm.
DAVID JR says
DAD
Donna Matt says
so sorry allen and amber to hear about your loss, you and the family will be in our prayers. love you guys
Liz Bowman says
I only knew you a short time, but you made me laugh. I will always remember the time we had at the county fair. You will be missed very much. I was proud to call you my father in law.
Christina Bowman says
My grandpa,
He was my grandfather, and father figure in my life. He and my grandmother raised me as there own. He taught us all to be who we are now. He was what held us all together, and now even with him gone he still holds this family together. He will never be forgotten, he will always be with us in our hearts.
Norman Bowman says
My Beloved Father,
He was strict but fare and very caring. He taught me all my ethics that has made me the man I am today.
He will be missed but never forgotten. I will have many memories.
Mike Allison says
Teenage best friends
Brian J Ray says
sorry for your loss. allen e-mail me. would love to here from you man
leonard ray says
Sorry to hear that you lost a husband,father and grandfather. We heard several years ago David wasn’t doing very good when Allen had stop by to see Brian. Sorry about your Loss again. Leonard Sr. Leonard Jr. Brian, Aaron
Frank Bowman says
Love and miss you dad.
Beverly A Lee says
Your sisterenlaw.
Lowell Pryor says
Danny Caye Bock says
My Dearest Father,
He was and still is in my memory a very gracious and merciful man; My father. In my heart I have always loved him and I always will. He taught me so much about life in this World. The ups and downs, compassion, consideration, honorment, and especially – Respect.
He is now asleep in this World. Though I know he will awaken in Jehovah God`s New World.
With My Heart, Soul, Body, And Mind,
Danny Caye Bock
Bud Darlene Viles says
So sorry about your lost .Our paryes are are with you always.
Douglas Hardwick says
I will allways have fond memories of Dave. He was one of the adults in my young life that seem to care about us. I remember the first night Davey had his license and crashed in Nora. He thought his DAD was really going to be mad about the crunched up Falcon. But, as usual, Dave was more concerned about his son. That night, I knew that guy was special. I will never forget the fun nights at Dairy Dandy and the stories that he told us about the United States Marines. He was the only adult that treated Patty and I as adults when we were young teenagers in Love. Dave was a great man! My heart feels empty. The other families that I have notified of Daves passing, such as the Diehl’s, Ensley’s, Warriner’s, Hardwick’s, Moore’s, Hizer’s and several other Pike High School Alumni send their condolences. Patty, Jochen, Derick and I, all want you to know that you are in our prayers. Semper Fi Dave!
Chuck Phipps says
I’m very sorry for your loss. I remember David’s gentle nature and subtle humor. I see from the pictures on the memorial site that he’s *always* had that kind smile. David and Sharon welcomed me and treated me as family whenever I’d come to their home to visit.