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Robert Fredrick “Bob” Feller

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Robert Fredrick “Bob” Feller

Birth
Verona, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
28 Oct 2015 (aged 94)
Verona, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Verona, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.9970932, Longitude: -89.5318985
Plot
Section L, Space 13, Plot North 1/2
Memorial ID
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Robert Frederick "Bob" Feller, of Verona, died Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, with his son by his side. Bob was born April 25, 1921, to Fred and Bertha Feller. He was raised on the family farm just south of Verona. Upon graduation from Verona High School in 1939, he joined the United States Navy.

After his basic and training as a Radioman, he was stationed at the U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, aboard the USS Oglala, the flagship of the Mine Division of the Pacific Fleet. He was onboard ship on the morning of Dec. 7, 1941, just coming off his shift as Radioman and going to get ready to attend church service. As he was making his way down the quarterdeck he saw a plane coming low right toward the Oglala. He saw the Rising Sun on the wing and assumed it was going to open with machine guns, so Bob hit the stairs to go below deck. He always said he did not remember hitting even one step as he slid down the handrails. The plane actually dropped a torpedo that went under the Oglala and exploded upon impact with the USS Helena. The explosion was so powerful it ruptured the hull of the Oglala without being hit. That day and the camaraderie with other survivors was an important part of Bob's life. Bob served the rest of the war maintaining electronic equipment at Navy Pacific headquarters at Pearl City, Hawaii. Bob was honorably discharged Dec. 11, 1946. He enlisted in the Naval Reserve in January 1947. In 1954, he joined the Active Naval Reserves until his retirement in April 1970 at the rank of Chief Petty Officer.

He began his apprenticeship as an electrician in Madison in January 1947 until his retirement in 1985. Bob was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, Verona and served on the board to construct their new church. He served many years on the Verona Volunteer Fire Department and was active in the VFW and American Legion until moving to Merrimac in his retirement.

Bob enjoyed living on Lake Wisconsin; traveling and growing old with his wife, Jean; spending time with his sons and grandkids; watching, cheering on (and voicing frustration when needed) the Brewers, Packers and Badgers football.

Bob was survived by his loving sons, Bob and his wife, Misty, of Verona, Gene of Waipahu, Hawaii and Roger of Verona. Bob Sr. loved and adored his grandchildren, Nathan, Samantha and Jack. Bob also has a step-family of Anne (Jerry) Rotar, Guy (Pam) Gust with step-grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

He is also survived by many nieces and nephews who loved Uncle Bob; and sister-in-law, Valeria Feller.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Rosie of Hawaii; second wife and mother of his three boys, Phylis (nee Zingg); his third wife, Jean; and his siblings, Edwin, Harold, Pearl Bovre/Fritz and Donald.

Bob was very thankful for the opportunity and great experience of going on a Badger Honor Flight with his son, Roger, in 2010.

Burial will follow at Verona Cemetery.
Ryan Funeral Home & Cremation Service

DONALD and ROBERT FELLER
VERONA — Donald Feller, pharmacists mate first class and Robert Feller, radioman second class, sons of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Feller, Verona, have been with the navy for nearly three years. Donald, who recently spent a 30-day leave at home, after sea duty, has been transferred to shore duty in San Francisco. Robert, who was at Pearl Harbor during the first attack, is still stationed there as a radioman.

The brothers were able to see each other and get this picture (not available) taken at Pearl Harbor about five months ago.

Wisconsin State Journal November 5, 1943

MARRIAGES:
- Rosie Feller, Hawaii, USA
- Phylis Louisa Zingg, Mar 13 1954 Verona, Dane, WI, USA
- Regina M "Jean" Viney Gust, 11 Apr 1975 Dane, WI, USA
Robert Frederick "Bob" Feller, of Verona, died Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2015, with his son by his side. Bob was born April 25, 1921, to Fred and Bertha Feller. He was raised on the family farm just south of Verona. Upon graduation from Verona High School in 1939, he joined the United States Navy.

After his basic and training as a Radioman, he was stationed at the U.S. Naval Base, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, aboard the USS Oglala, the flagship of the Mine Division of the Pacific Fleet. He was onboard ship on the morning of Dec. 7, 1941, just coming off his shift as Radioman and going to get ready to attend church service. As he was making his way down the quarterdeck he saw a plane coming low right toward the Oglala. He saw the Rising Sun on the wing and assumed it was going to open with machine guns, so Bob hit the stairs to go below deck. He always said he did not remember hitting even one step as he slid down the handrails. The plane actually dropped a torpedo that went under the Oglala and exploded upon impact with the USS Helena. The explosion was so powerful it ruptured the hull of the Oglala without being hit. That day and the camaraderie with other survivors was an important part of Bob's life. Bob served the rest of the war maintaining electronic equipment at Navy Pacific headquarters at Pearl City, Hawaii. Bob was honorably discharged Dec. 11, 1946. He enlisted in the Naval Reserve in January 1947. In 1954, he joined the Active Naval Reserves until his retirement in April 1970 at the rank of Chief Petty Officer.

He began his apprenticeship as an electrician in Madison in January 1947 until his retirement in 1985. Bob was a member of Salem United Church of Christ, Verona and served on the board to construct their new church. He served many years on the Verona Volunteer Fire Department and was active in the VFW and American Legion until moving to Merrimac in his retirement.

Bob enjoyed living on Lake Wisconsin; traveling and growing old with his wife, Jean; spending time with his sons and grandkids; watching, cheering on (and voicing frustration when needed) the Brewers, Packers and Badgers football.

Bob was survived by his loving sons, Bob and his wife, Misty, of Verona, Gene of Waipahu, Hawaii and Roger of Verona. Bob Sr. loved and adored his grandchildren, Nathan, Samantha and Jack. Bob also has a step-family of Anne (Jerry) Rotar, Guy (Pam) Gust with step-grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

He is also survived by many nieces and nephews who loved Uncle Bob; and sister-in-law, Valeria Feller.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Rosie of Hawaii; second wife and mother of his three boys, Phylis (nee Zingg); his third wife, Jean; and his siblings, Edwin, Harold, Pearl Bovre/Fritz and Donald.

Bob was very thankful for the opportunity and great experience of going on a Badger Honor Flight with his son, Roger, in 2010.

Burial will follow at Verona Cemetery.
Ryan Funeral Home & Cremation Service

DONALD and ROBERT FELLER
VERONA — Donald Feller, pharmacists mate first class and Robert Feller, radioman second class, sons of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Feller, Verona, have been with the navy for nearly three years. Donald, who recently spent a 30-day leave at home, after sea duty, has been transferred to shore duty in San Francisco. Robert, who was at Pearl Harbor during the first attack, is still stationed there as a radioman.

The brothers were able to see each other and get this picture (not available) taken at Pearl Harbor about five months ago.

Wisconsin State Journal November 5, 1943

MARRIAGES:
- Rosie Feller, Hawaii, USA
- Phylis Louisa Zingg, Mar 13 1954 Verona, Dane, WI, USA
- Regina M "Jean" Viney Gust, 11 Apr 1975 Dane, WI, USA


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