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Monon Employees Past - Present and MRHTS Members Past - Present => Fallen Monon Employees => Topic started by: Tom Pinnick on January 05, 2013, 01:51:02 pm
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This was in the Times-Mail today 1-5-13.
Stanley Cobb
Feb. 17, 1935 — Jan. 3, 2013
BEDFORD — Stanley Cobb, 77, of Bedford, passed away at 1:57 p.m. on Thursday at Garden Villa in Bedford.
He was born in Bedford on Feb. 17, 1935, to Henry and Ollie (Childers) Cobb, Stanley married Phyllis Ann Sparks on April 7, 1956, and she preceded him in death on May 28, 2000.
Stanley worked as a Railroad Engineer for over 40 years for CSX and Monon Railway; he was a member of the Oolitic VFW Post No. 1686
Survivors include one son, Doug Cobb and his wife Becky of Bedford, two grandchildren, Cassidy Cobb of Bedford and Sean Cobb of Lanesville; one great-grandchild, Hunter Cobb of Bedford; two sisters, Marie Fields of Florida and Maggie Jones of Bedford; and one brother, Claude E. Cobb of Waverly
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Phyllis Ann Cobb; one son, Michael Cobb; and five brothers, Arthur, Perry, Leonard, Matt and Ed Cobb.
Cremation was chosen with burial in Cresthaven Memory Gardens
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Oolitic VFW Post No. 1686
Cresthaven Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements
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Thank you for posting this Tom. I worked with Stanley for many years. He was a nice guy, and a [not allowed]ed good locomotive engineer. One of the best on the Monon. RIP old friend. / Ron
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Well said, Ron. I always enjoyed working with him. He could get the train over the road faster, and with less trouble than almost any other engineer.
Rick
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A sympathy card has been mailed to his son Doug.
Sharon
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Thank you Sharon.... You do what you do from where you are, and I do what I do from "way down south in Dixie". Ain't the Internet great to let us both still contribute to MRHTS?....
Joe
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Tuesday morning at our monthly Monon breakfast Dave Meadows gave me his fathers photo album to scan, and when I opened it, on the first page, was a picture of Stanley Cobb. I was particularly pleased because we didn't have a picture of him in the archives. Here he is on the right, with another 40 year Monon man, Jim Shaughnessy, on the left. who also passed away several years ago. RIP old friends, / Ron
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Looked like an awfully serious checker game. Gosh, they both look young.
Rick