Robert (Bob) Wyrick was born on February 9 1939 to Gail and Ada Wyrick in Kansas City Kansas and passed from this life peacefully on July 18 2021 at AdventHealth Medical Center, Shawnee Ks.
He married the love of his life, Bonnie Winters, on June 16th 1956. He and Bonnie enjoyed 65 years of wedded bliss and were not only husband and wife but best friends. He worked for the Ford Motor Company for 31 years in the Claycomo MO assembly plant.
Together he and Bonnie raised 2 kids, Mike and Rhonda. He spent his early life devoted to working with kids in the WYCO Baseball association, managing and coaching teams that both of his kids played on. He served as a board member for WYCO for several years.
He received the Baptism of the Holy Ghost on Feb 9th 1974 and since that time he has been a faithful member of Monticello Gospel Assembly in Lenexa, Ks. He has served God faithfully and dedicated his life to helping build the Church in the Body of Christ.
He was proceeded in death by his parents, Gail and Ada Wyrick and all 7 of his siblings, Pauline, Gailord, Norma, Joe, Vivian, Jimmy and Ruby. He is survived by his wife, Bonnie Wyrick of Shawnee, Ks, his son Michael Wyrick and wife Bernita of Phoenix AZ, and his daughter, Rhonda Fisher of Bonner Springs, Ks. He is survived by four grandchildren, John Michael Wyrick and wife Angela of Shepherd TX, Brandon Fisher and wife Amber of Linwood KS, Melissa Bissey and husband Greg of Lee Summit, MO and Phillip Wyrick and wife Davita of Cleveland TX. As well as 11 great grandchildren and one great, great grandson.
He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great, great grandfather and uncle, as well as a, loyal friend to many. He will be greatly missed by his family and a host of friends
The visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. on Thursday, July 22 at Monticello Gospel Assembly, 9200 Hedge Lane (9200 K-7 Highway), Lenexa, KS. The funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Friday, July 23 at Monticello Gospel Assembly. Burial will follow the service at Maple Hill Cemetery, Kansas City, KS. In lieu of flowers the family suggests memorial contributions to Monticello Gospel Assembly.