Bob
Carol lost a good friend last week, Bob was a regular at the Copper Mug where Carol works, is knowledge of music was phenomenal. Yesterday was his day, a celebration of is life by his friends and I have personaly never seen anything like that. What is normaly a teary event, when people gather to pay their final respect, was something totaly unexpected. I have never laugh that hard in my life, I have nerver listen to him on the radio and in retrospect, I should of. This man was hilarious, how do I know that now you may ask, well they played some of is best moments on the radio, using taped, in church. The entire celebration lasted one hour and a half and it could of went a few more. Bob's love for food was legendary, it was said that some of the chef at some of the all you can eat buffet, would come out of the kitchen to have their picture taken with bob. If you google is name, you can find out more about Bob's career.
Rest in peace Bob
The above picture and the text below, was taken from the Tillsonburg news online edition
BOB HUMENICK
On Sunday, March 19, 2006, while at home recovering from surgery Bob Humenick, better known to his EASY 101 evening listeners as Bob Evans, and to his Country 1510 morning listeners as the character, Chet Martin, peacefully passed away. Bob was in his 58th year and was predeceased by his parents and sister leaving him with no immediate family but whose friendship was cherished by his many friends and listeners. He will be especially missed by his two best friends, Mark Dailey of Toronto and Brandon Davies of Tillsonburg. Brandon and Bob both shared a love of trains and enjoyed their yearly trek to the St. Thomas Railway Days. Brandon and his sisters, Alicia and Melane, will miss their regular excursions with Bob to go out to eat and take in a movie or go bowling. Bob became a part of the Davies family, and his love and generosity will be greatly missed. A Celebration of Bob’s life will be held Sunday, March 26th at 2:30 p.m. at First Baptist Church, 47 Washington Grand, in Tillsonburg, officiated by Darwin Davies. In honour of Bob and his love of broadcasting a Bursary Fund is being established for a deserving Fanshawe College student in the Broadcasting program. Donations (payable by cheque) to the “Fanshawe College Humenick Award” may be made at the VERHOEVE FUNERAL HOME, 262 Broadway, Tillsonburg, or at the time of the Celebration service on Sunday. Interment will take place at a later date at Bethel Cemetery.
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