Robert "Bob" Allen Van Kleeck

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: December 12, 1946
  • Date Of Death: February 2, 2022
  • State: Idaho

Robert “Bob” Allen Van Kleeck, 75

Robert “Bob” Allen Van Kleeck, 75, of Kellogg, Idaho, passed away February 2, 2022 at Kootenai Health of Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho.  He was born December 12, 1946 in Coeur d’ Alene; Bob was the son of Donald and Dorothy (Woolsey) Van Kleeck.

Bob attended and graduated from the Coeur d’ Alene High School.  He furthered his education at the North Idaho College and the University of Idaho, where he received his Bachelor’s Degree in civil engineering.  Bob at one time, was known to be the youngest Civil Engineer in the history of the State of Idaho.

Bob moved to the Silver Valley in 1972 from Coeur d’ Alene.

Bob was united in marriage to Monica Gunderson on January 8, 2011 at Johnny’s Bar of Smelterville.

Bob first worked in the Civil Engineering Department for the City of Kellogg.  He then co-owned and operated Van’s Realty of Pinehurst, serving as a real estate broker/surveyor.  Bob then went to work for Shoshone Honda of Pinehurst, as a mechanic.  He also co-owned and operated AJ’s Restaurant of Smelterville with his former wife Alice Van Kleeck.  Then lastly, Bob owned and operated Johnny’s Bar of Smelterville.

Bob loved and enjoyed most of all his family and friends, antique cars (especially his 1928 White Truck), darts, watching outdoor wildlife and doing projects and maintenance at the Bar.

Bob is survived by his wife Monica Van Kleeck of Kellogg; four children Don Van Kleeck of Kellogg, Kelly Bergem (Christopher) of Pinehurst, Wendy Van Kleeck of Greycliff, Montana and Melissa “D’Brat” Whitman (Preston) of Athol, Idaho; ten grandchildren; one sister Peggy Yingling of Lewiston, Idaho; he is also survived by one niece and one nephew.  Bob was preceded in death by his parents, his step-mother Flo, his wife Alice Van Kleeck and one brother Don.

Bob was most generous, he was very giving of his time and efforts.  He so loved his family and friends and will be greatly missed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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