at Central High School and JB Young Jr. High. He coached wrestling at the varsity level at Central High School, and coached football for the Bettendorf Bulldogs. On January 20, 1990, he married Tracey Carter in Las Vegas, Nevada. They had four beautiful children together, Mitchell, Keaton, Lexy and Brandy. In 1994, Bob and Tracey bought a farm in Cordova, Illinois, and farming became his livelihood until his recent illness with ALS (Lou Gehrigs Desease). Bob enjoyed spending valued time with his family on the farm, and working side by side with his father Jim. He loved his mom's daily home cooked lunches. He also enjoyed hunting of all kinds and special times with "the guys" playing cards. He most enjoyed spending quality time with his wife Tracey and their children. He enjoyed watching all of his children's sporting events. The night before he passed away he made it to the UNI Dome to watch his son Keaton play in the state football championship game. He was such a proud father and family meant everything to him. Bob is survived by his loving wife of 21 years, Tracey Jurevitz; sons, Mitchell (20) and Keaton (18), daughters, Lexy (16) and Brandy (14); his parents, James and Georgia Jurevitz of Hillsdale, Illinois; sisters, Lisa Randall and husband, Bob, of Hendersonville, Tennessee, Linda Hoehn and husband, Pete, of Port Byron, Illinois, Laura Jackson and husband, Todd, of Hillsdale, Illinois, and Leanne Armetta and husband, Jim, of Naperville, Illinois; many special nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles; a very special aunt, Helen Gorham; and a special cousin, Kathy Gierlus, both of Illinois City. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Dorothy Lick.
Ralph J Wittich-Riley-Freers Funeral Home
Muscatine, IA 52761
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