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▰ Willette Mary (Beckwith) Mock

Died August 11, … More Information
Willette Mary (Beckwith) Mock, of Missouri, born in California, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord August 11, 2009. Willette was 69.
Obituary published: August 12, 2009 in "MorganCoP"

▰ Thelma Mae Mock

Died November 17, … More Information
Thelma Mae Mock, 88, of St Louis, Missouri, left her earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home November 17, 2003.
Obituary published: November 18, 2003 in "Albuquerque J (NM)"

▰ Steven Guy Mock

Died July 06, … More Information
Steven Guy Mock, born December 2, 1955 joined the Lord July 6, 2016 in Raytown, Missouri. Steven was 60. Tags: #First #Church #Raytown #Highway #Kansas #School #Mock #Sutherland #City #Chairman #Municipal #Police #Board #Council #Aging #Downtown #Steering #Protection #Increment #Commission #Villa #Villas #Teetering #Society #Friends #Rice- #Main #Association #Chamber #Commerce #Volunteer #Year #Jackson #Neighborhood #Award #Steve #Easter #Carla #Vivian #Shepard #Larry #Nancy #Chance #Chelsi #Sophia #Linda #Widener #Dorothy #Greig #Georgia #Tony #Hart #Denese #Marie #Rauh #Assistance #Street
Obituary: STEVEN (STEVE) GUY MOCK

Steve Mock died , 6, 2016, at St. Lukes Hospital Plaza. Visitation will be from 5PM to 7PM, , 11, and the funeral at 10:30AM, , 12. Both will be held at First Baptist Church of Raytown, 10500 E. 350 Highway, Raytown, Mo.

Steve was born Dec. 2, 1955, in Kansas City, Mo. He was a lifelong resident of Raytown and a graduate of Raytown High School, class of 1974. He became a third-generation homebuilder when he joined his father’s business, Mock Building , where he served as partner and vice-president. He also was a partner of Sutherland & Mock, LLC. His contribution showed in the many homebuilders awards the company received.

Steve dedicated much of his recent years to the safety, welfare and betterment of Raytown. He served as an alderman and mayor pro tem for the City of Raytown and as Chairman of the Municipal Committee. He devoted much of his time to various boards: Police Pension Board; Council on Aging; Downtown Streetscape Steering Committee; Raytown Fire Protection District; Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Commission; and Villa Woods, Villa Meadows and Villas of Teetering Rocks HOAs. He was a lifelong member of the Raytown Historical Society, Friends of Rice-Tremonti and the Main Street Association.

All of this dedication did not go unnoticed. Steve received the Raytown Area Chamber of Commerce 2013 Volunteer of the Year award, and the 2015 Jackson COMBAT Neighborhood Advocate Award.

On a lighter note, Steve donned a bunny costume each Easter for the Raytown Eggstravaganza, delighting the many children. He also assisted in Raytown’s annual holiday lighting ceremony. As a neighborhood advocate, he picked up trash and encouraged residents to work with the local police department.

Steve cherished a multitude of friends and neighbors as much as they cherished him. Whenever he entered a room, he could make a ruckus with his unmatched sense of humor. Devoted to his wife, Carla, he also was a caring parent, remarking to his children how lucky and proud he was to be their father.

His mother, Vivian Arlene Shepard Mock, preceded him in death. He is survived by his father, Larry Mock and stepmother, Nancy Mock; wife, Carla Mock; children Chance, Chelsi and Sophia Mock; sisters Linda (Robert) Widener and Dorothy Mock-Cureton; step-brothers Dr. Rob Chance and Greig (Shelly) Chance; mother-in-law Georgia Hart; brother-in-law Tony (Sonja) Hart; sister-in-law Denese Christian; an aunt, Marie (Chuck) Rauh; and many loving cousins, nephews and nieces and their children.

The family suggests contributions in his name to the Raytown Emergency Assistance Program (REAP), 9300 E. 75th Street, Raytown, MO 64138. Online condolences www.floralhillsfuneralhome.

▰ Steven Mock

Died July 06, … More Information
Steven Mock, born December 2, 1955 went into the presence of the Lord on July 6, 2016 in Kansas City, Missouri. Steven was 60.

▰ Steven Guy Mock

Died July 06, … More Information
Steven Guy Mock, born December 2, 1955 departed this life Sunday July 6, 2016 in Kansas City, Missouri. Steven was 60.
Family members and close friends: , Kathy Chaney, David Haldiman, Craig Weaver, Jerry Newberry ( Vfw ), Tina Breuer, Laura Mcwhorter, Donald Holland, Jocelyn Logan, Denese Christian, Chelsi Mock, Jim Mcclanahan, Michael Brown, Linda Dahl, Roland P Mayer, Elisa Bedsworth, Jane Matson, Vicki Sims/wright, Mayor Mike Mcdonough, Christy Kliethermes, M Hodge, Debbie Couch, Carla Diecidue - Mcclure, Irene And Adair Campbell, Jason And Dawn Jedlicka, Vickie Brandt, Chuck Wobbe, Janet And Lisa Emerson, Katie Middleton, Scott Schuckman, Marcia Shindler, Clarice Titus, Linda Griffin, Raytown Chamber Of Commerce, Harvey Reynolds, Roberta Best, Cindy Morales, David Bennefeld & Mary Witte, Connie Hennigh

▰ Ronald Floyd Mock

Died March 29, … More Information
Ronald Floyd Mock, born October 10, 1938 joined the Lord March 29, 2015 in Garden City, Missouri. Ronald was 76. Tags: #Edonna
Obituary: Ronald was born on 10, 1938 and passed away on , 29, 2015. Ronald was a resident of Garden City, Missouri at the time of passing. Ronald was married to Edonna.

▰ Robert P Mock

Died March 24, … More Information
Robert P Mock, of Sedalia, Missouri, went to be with the Lord on March 24, 2009. Robert was 84.
Obituary published: March 25, 2009 in "SedaliaDem"

▰ Rebecca (Harms) Mock

Died November 05, … More Information
Rebecca (Harms) Mock, 59, of Alton, Missouri, entered the Kingdom of Heaven November 5, 2012.
Obituary published: November 06, 2012 in "Waterloo CFC (IA)"

▰ Mrs Joyce A Mock

Died February 14, … More Information
Mrs Joyce A Mock, born November 7, 1931 joined the Lord February 14, 2013 in Kansas City, Missouri. Mrs was 81.

▰ Lois Jane Mock

Died July 18, … More Information
Lois Jane Mock, born March 24, 1924 left her earthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home July 18, 2011 in Kansas City, Missouri. Lois was 87. Tags: #Tessie #Virginia #Larouere #Thomas #Calvin #Karen #Kansas #Kevin #Denver #Colorado #Lauren #Seoul #South #Cory #Ryan #Eamon #Chuck #Pennsylvania #Turtle #High #Monroeville #Prairie #Church #Country #Christian #Shamrock #Shih- #Mount #Freeman #Holmes #Missouri #Janes #Notre #Sion #School #Wornall #Avila #Alma
Obituary: Jane passed away In Kansas City, Missouri on , 18th, 2011 at the age of 87. Jane was born 24, 1924 in Patton Township, Pennsylvania to Darius W. and Tessie Pauline McCord, both deceased. She had one sister, Virginia McCord Larouere, and a brother-in-law Thomas E. Larouere, both deceased. She is survived by her husband, Calvin E. Mock, of the home to whom she was married 68 years; and by one daughter, Karen Mock VanDyke (Mike) of Kansas City. She is also survived by four grandchildren: Kevin S. VanDyke (Meghan) Denver, Colorado; Lauren M. VanDyke, Seoul, South Korea; Cory C. VanDyke, Kansas City; and Ryan E. VanDyke, Kansas City, and one great grandchild, Eamon Thomas VanDyke, Denver, Colorado, (6 weeks old) - who she met for the first time the evening prior to her death. She is also survived by two very dear nephews, Tim and Chuck Larouere and their families in Pennsylvania. Jane graduated from Turtle Creek High School, Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania and lived in Monroeville, Pennsylvania most of her life until she and Cal moved to Prairie Village, Kansas in 1995 to be near their daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren. Jane was a member of Monroeville Christian Church and upon moving to the Kansas City area, she and Cal became members of Country Club Christian Church. Jane dearly loved her family. Her grandchildren were her shining stars. She will also be very busy watching over her favorite family member, Shamrock, i.e. Rocky, the family Shih-Tzu, who died less than 24-hours before she did. Mom, we love you and appreciate all you did for us and we will always miss you. Visitation will be held , 23, 2011 beginning at noon, followed by a brief ceremony at 1:00 p.m. at Mount Moriah & Freeman Chapel, 10507 Holmes Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64131, (816) 942-2004. In lieu of flowers the family requests contributions in Janes memory be made to Notre Dame de Sion High School at 10631 Wornall Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64114 or Avila University at 11901 Wornall Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64114, the Alma Maters of her granddaughter, Lauren. Condolences may be offered at www.mtmoriah-freeman.com. under the direction of Mount Moriah & Freeman , Kansas City, MO.

▰ Leroy Burgess Mock

Died January 09, … More Information
Leroy Burgess Mock, age 84 of Missouri, born in Melrose, Kansas, left hisearthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home January 9, 2004.
Obituary published: January 10, 2004 in "Joplin Globe"

▰ Leonard B Mock

Died April 23, … More Information
Leonard B Mock, born September 2, 1940 peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord April 23, 2019 in Kansas City, Missouri. Leonard was 78.

▰ John Derek Mock

Died January 10, … More Information
John Derek Mock died unexpectedly on January 10, 1998 at the age of 24 in Bertrand, Missouri.
Obituary published: January 11, 1998 in "Southeast Missourian"

▰ Jeff Mock

Died July 04, … More Information
Jeff Mock, born June 29, 1957 was anxious to meet his Maker and Master July 4, 2014 in Fairdealing, Missouri. Jeff was 57.

▰ James L Mock

Died September 16, … More Information
James L Mock, age 84 of Lenexa, Missouri, joined the Lord September 16, 1998.
Obituary published: September 17, 1998 in "K C Star"

▰ James H Mock

Died December 06, … More Information
James H Mock, of Raytown, Missouri, entered eternal life December 6, 2004. James was 78.
Obituary published: December 07, 2004 in "K C Star"

▰ James Mock

Died December 07, … More Information
James Mock, 78, of Columbia, Missouri departed this life December 7, 2004.
Obituary published: December 08, 2004 in "HermitageIndex"

▰ Helen (Curtis) (Debois) Mock

Died July 25, … More Information
Helen (Curtis) (Debois) Mock, age 99 of Missouri, born in Indutry, Illinois, passed from this world into the next July 25, 2006.
Obituary published: July 26, 2006 in "Monett T"

▰ Floyd L Mock

Died October 30, … More Information
Floyd L Mock, born June 24, 1930 left earthly home and passed through the Veil to his Eternal Home October 30, 2018 in Kansas City, Missouri. Floyd was 88.

▰ Charmaine Lois Mock

Died July 08, … More Information
Charmaine Lois Mock passed away July 8, 2017 in Missouri.

▰ Calvin Edward Mock

Died February 11, … More Information
Calvin Edward Mock, born March 14, 1921 gained his wings on February 11, 2013 in Kansas City, Missouri. Calvin was 91. Tags: #Lois #Mock #Russell #Karen #Dyke #Michael #Kevin #Lauren #Cory #Ryan #Eamon #World #Pittsburgh #Tank #Ninth #Division #Germans #Phantom #Atlantic #Queen #Ardennes #Rundstedt #Bastogne #Battle #Bulge #Roer #Cologne #Rhine #Ludendorff #Remagen #German #American #Germany #Limberg #Leipzig #Czechoslovakia #Union #Pennsylvania #Monroeville #Pirates #Steelers #Kansas #Janes #Mike #Army #Country #Christian #Greatest #Exit #Kennywood #Idlewild #Mount #Freeman #Holmes #Missouri #Scholarship #Avila #Wornall
Obituary: Calvin Edward Mock died peacefully on 11, 2013 in Kansas City, Missouri. Cal was born 14, 1921 in Kittanning, Pennsylvania and lived most of his life in Turtle Creek and later Monroeville, Pennsylvania. He was predeceased by his wife, Lois Jane (McCord) Mock, who died in 2011. He was also predeceased by his parents, Russell and Nan (Edwards) Mock and by all of his siblings, two brothers and six sisters. Cal is survived by his daughter, Karen Van Dyke, his son-in-law, Michael Van Dyke, four grandchildren, Kevin (Meghan) Van Dyke, Lauren Van Dyke, Cory Van Dyke and Ryan Van Dyke, and one great grandchild, Eamon Van Dyke. He is also survived by many loving nieces and nephews.
Cal was a veteran of World War II serving with many men he had known growing up in the Pittsburgh area in a Tank Battalion of the Ninth Armored Division, nicknamed by the Germans as the Phantom Division during his time in action in 1944 and 1945, due to its ability to move so quickly and effectively between battles.
crossing the Atlantic Ocean on the Queen Mary, he and his comrades entered combat in 1944 in the Ardennes Forest to resist the Germans Von Rundstedt offensive at Bastogne and St. Vith. His tank crew was the only crew in his company of 14 tanks whose tank was still fully combat operational at the end of that winter offensive. surviving the Battle of the Bulge he went with the Division forces along the Roer River, across the Cologne Plain toward the Rhine River and reached the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen so quickly that they surprised the German forces guarding the bridge who were unable to blow up the bridge before it was captured. In the days following the capture, thousands of American forces were able to cross into Germany. Racing into central Germany, the Division captured Limberg, Leipzig and reached Czechoslovakia by V.E. day. Cal remained as part of the occupational force for a time before being sent home, as he said, a survivor, not a hero!
When he returned home, he went back to work full time with the Union Railroad, a 200 plus locomotive engine railroad, that hauled iron ore and materials to U.S. Steel plants in Pennsylvania. In the 43 years that he worked at the Union Railroad, he rose through the ranks from an electrician to become part of railroad senior management eventually retiring as the manager of the railroads oundhouse located in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, which repaired, maintained and rebuilt all Union Railroad engines. Cal liked to inker and during his time at Union Railroad, he invented various devices used in the roundhouse including a remote control device used to start, move and reposition engines in and around the roundhouse and the railroad yard.
Cals Pennsylvania roots were deep and his love of the Pirates and Steelers so strong that the only thing that could convince him to move to Kansas City was his and Janes desire to be close to Karen, Mike and the grandchildren. He lived in Kansas City for over 18 years, and provided a great example for, as well as full support and encouragement to, his family.
Despite his time in combat and over 43 years as a ailroader, (experiences that might have hardened most of us) he was an extraordinarily kind and gentle man, always considerate, soft spoken and genuinely interested in the lives of others. He had numerous keepsakes and pictures from his time with the Army and the Union Railroad, but was so quiet that much of what his family learned about his time in the service and in the railroad initially came from others. He felt very blessed to have grown up in a loving family and to have survived the war, as many of his friends had not been so fortunate. He loved the Union Railroad and its people, his churches, Monroeville Christian and Country Club Christian, his lodge and, most of all, his family. Like so many of the members of the Greatest Generation who experienced and accomplished so much, he most enjoyed his role as father and grandfather, a role for which he was perfectly suited.
His grandchildren thank him for his special sense of humor , for his regular attendance at countless ball games and school events, for the special expeditions to the zoo (where his favorite part was the Exit!), for visits to the roundhouse to drive locomotive engines, for trips to Kennywood and Idlewild Parks in Pittsburgh, for reading us books at bed time (until he would fall asleep), for building work benches and birdhouses for us and for making us very popular with all of the kids in the neighborhood by building us our own backyard ice rink. He will be terribly missed by his family, who are comforted in knowing that he had done all he could here and is obviously needed elsewhere.
A visitation will be held beginning at noon, followed by a service at 1:00 PM, both to be held at Mount Moriah & Freeman Chapel, located at 10507 Holmes, Kansas City, Missouri, on , 15, 2013, followed by a burial with military honors. Those wishing to donate in his memory can do so by contributing to the Mock Family Scholarship at Avila University, located at 11901 Wornall Road, Kansas City, Missouri 64114.

▰ Calvin E Mock

Died January 01, … More Information

Family members and close friends: , Eileen Larouere, John J. Gladbach, Dayna Mock-rockage, Mary Long, Joane Wilkerson

▰ Calvin Edward Mock

Died February 11, … More Information
Calvin Edward Mock, born March 14, 1921 departed this life Sunday February 11, 2013 in Kansas City, Missouri. Calvin was 91.
Family members and close friends: , Eileen Larouere, John J. Gladbach, Dayna Mock-rockage, Mary Long, Joane Wilkerson

▰ C Evelyn (Rennett) Mock

Died November 15, … More Information
C Evelyn (Rennett) Mock, of Missouri, born in Arkansas, passed away peacefully November 15, 1998. MOCK was 76.
Obituary published: November 16, 1998 in "Southeast Missourian"

▰ Brian C Mock

Died September 26, … More Information
Brian C Mock, born July 27, 1968 died September 26, 2014 in Trenton, Missouri. Brian was 46.

▰ Barbara Mock

Died June 08, … More Information
Barbara Mock went into the presence of the Lord on June 8, 2016 in Trenton, Missouri.

▰ H Mrs Mochrie

Died August 05, … More Information
H Mrs Mochrie, 68, went to be with the Lord on August 5, 1909 in St Louis, Missouri.
Obituary published: August 06, 1909 in "Cincinnati E/P (OH)"

▰ H Mrs Mochrie

Died August 04, … More Information
H Mrs Mochrie, of St Louis, Missouri, entered Heaven's gates on August 4, 1909. MOCHRIE was 68.
Obituary published: August 05, 1909 in "Cincinnati E/P (OH)"

▰ H Mrs Mochrie

Died August 03, … More Information
H Mrs Mochrie, of St Louis, Missouri, died on August 3, 1909. MOCHRIE was 68.
Obituary published: August 04, 1909 in "Cincinnati E/P (OH)"

▰ Ruth Love (Kirschman) Mochel

Died March 26, … More Information
Ruth Love (Kirschman) Mochel, of Columbia, Missouri, ascended to heaven into the loving arms of all whom have gone before she March 26, 2006. Ruth was 83.
Obituary published: March 27, 2006 in "Boonville D-N"

▰ Ruth Love (Kirschman) Mochel

Died March 16, … More Information
Ruth Love (Kirschman) Mochel, of Columbia, Missouri, went to be with her Lord and Savior March 16, 2006. Ruth was 83.
Obituary published: March 17, 2006 in "Boonville D-N"

▰ Ruth Love (Kirschman) Mochel

Died March 28, … More Information
Ruth Love (Kirschman) Mochel, age 83 of Columbia, Missouri, peacefully entered eternal life with our Lord March 28, 2006.
Obituary published: March 29, 2006 in "Cal Dem"

▰ Harold T Mochel

Died November 16, … More Information
Harold T Mochel, of Prairie Home, Missouri, joined the Lord November 16, 2012. Harold was 88.
Obituary published: November 17, 2012 in "Columbia D-T"

▰ Harold T Mochel

Died November 15, … More Information
Harold T Mochel, 88, went to be with the Lord on November 15, 2012 in Prairie Home, Missouri.
Obituary published: November 16, 2012 in "Columbia D-T"

▰ James Moch, Jr

Died January 31, … More Information
James Moch, Jr , born July 3, 1947 died on January 31, 2015 in Sunrise Beach, Missouri. James was 67.

▰ Virgil Philip Moccia

Died August 04, … More Information
Virgil Philip Moccia, age 86 of Missouri, born in Clarksburg, West Virginia, went to be with the Lord on August 4, 2003.
Obituary published: August 05, 2003 in "Columbia D-T"

▰ Virgil P Rev Moccia

Died July 19, … More Information
Virgil P Rev Moccia, age 86 of Belton, Missouri, entered Heaven's gates on July 19, 2003.
Obituary published: July 20, 2003 in "K C Star"

▰ Shannon (Kibbons) Mocabee

Died March 23, … More Information
Shannon (Kibbons) Mocabee, age 21 of Rolla, Missouri, passed from this life on March 23, 2002.
Obituary published: March 24, 2002 in "Rolla D-N"

▰ Scott Mobus

Died July 23, … More Information
Scott Mobus passed away July 23, 2015 in Hartville, Missouri.

▰ Kenneth D Moburg

Died October 24, … More Information
Kenneth D Moburg, age 79 of Liberty, Missouri, departed this life Sunday October 24, 2006.
Obituary published: October 25, 2006 in "K C Star"

▰ Clifford Oliver "Bud" Moburg

Died November 26, … More Information
Clifford Oliver "Bud" Moburg, age 69 of Amsterdam, Missouri, passed from this world into the next November 26, 1996.
Obituary published: November 27, 1996 in "K C Star"

▰ Bonnie M (Allen) Moburg

Died June 15, … More Information
Bonnie M (Allen) Moburg, age 78 of Liberty, Missouri, went to be with her Lord and Savior June 15, 2004.
Obituary published: June 16, 2004 in "K C Star"

▰ Mr Dennis M Mobrice

Died June 19, … More Information
Mr Dennis M Mobrice, born July 18, 1946 died June 19, 2017 in Missouri. Mr was 70.

▰ Melba Mobray

Died February 15, … More Information
Melba Mobray died unexpectedly on February 15, 1996 at the age of 65 in Cherryville, Missouri.
Obituary published: February 16, 1996 in "Rolla D-N"

▰ Lorraine Mabel (Martin) Mobray

Died February 16, … More Information
Lorraine Mabel (Martin) Mobray, age 68 of Cherryville, Missouri, entered Heaven's gates on February 16, 2004.
Obituary published: February 17, 2004 in "Steelville Star"

▰ William Robert Mobley

Died April 28, … More Information
William Robert Mobley went into the presence of the Lord on April 28, 2016 in Wentzville, Missouri.

▰ Wilburn Mobley

Died September 10, … More Information
Wilburn Mobley went into the presence of the Lord on September 10, 2015 in Saint Louis, Missouri.

▰ Wilbur James Mobley

Died May 05, … More Information
Wilbur James Mobley, born November 6, 1936 entered the Kingdom of Heaven May 5, 2017 in Missouri. Wilbur was 80.

▰ Verna M Mobley

Died July 26, … More Information
Verna M Mobley, of Missouri, born in Olalla, Washington, left herearthly home and passed through the Veil to her Eternal Home July 26, 1997. Verna was 95.
Obituary published: July 27, 1997 in "Yakima H-R (WA)"

▰ Verla E (Bay)[Gill] Mobley

Died July 29, … More Information
Verla E (Bay)[Gill] Mobley died unexpectedly on July 29, 2003 at the age of 89 in Park Hills, Missouri.
Obituary published: July 30, 2003 in "Farm D-J"
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