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Robert wilde
Robert wilde










robert wilde

He married Eileen (Kieley) Towsand on Augin Oneida. John's Evangelic Lutheran Church in Rome. In his later years, he enjoyed watching his grandson, Scott, participate in various running events.īob was a member of St. Bob was an avid coin collector and became a member of the Tri-County Coin Club. He also enjoyed working with shells to make various items, which he generously shared with others. Bob also enjoyed singing, and was active in the Nebraska Ensemble Choirs and Concordia University and the Oneida Area Civic Coral. He was very active in the Oneida YMCA, receiving the Don Connelly Determined Celebration Award in 2015. Bob participated in the Empire State Senior Games for many years, earning several gold medals in track and field, earning his last gold medal at age 90. After returning to Canastota, he became an assistant coach for the Canastota High School cross country, track and field team. For his many years of active involvement, he received the Crest of Christ Award from the University in 1980. He was an avid runner for many years, and was the assistant women's cross country, track and field coach and women's softball coach at Concordia University in Seward, NE. He was a World War II Veteran, serving in the US Army Air Force.īob worked as a Master Oldsmobile Technician in Oneida, and Lincoln, NE, later working as a Master Repair Technician at American Stores in Lincoln, Nebraska for 23 years, retiring in 1983. Bob had also lived in Panama City for 20 years, and has been an Oneida resident for the last 15 years. He later lived in Oneida for 5 years, Lincoln and Seward, Nebraska for 32 years, moving back to Canastota in 1983. He was born October 19, 1921, in Whitelaw, the son of the late Albert and Bertha (Waterbury) Wilde.īob spent his early years in the Canastota area, graduating from Canastota High School in 1941. Wilde, 99, formerly of Canastota, passed away on Friday, December 11, 2020, at the Oneida Healthcare Extended Care Facility, following a lengthy illness. An edition Poems by Robert Wild was published by John Hunt in 1870.Robert E.

robert wilde

It was printed on 23 April (London, 1660), and at once became popular, as a tribute to General George Monck. Attempting Something upon the Successful and Matchless March of the Lord General George Monk from Scotland to London. He died at Oundle of a fit of apoplexy, and was buried there on 30 July 1679. īy his wife, Joyce, Wild had at least two sons, both of whom were reportedly conforming ministers. He was indicted in July 1669 at Warwick and Coventry assizes for keeping a conventicle. He lived at Aynhoe a year or two after 1662, supported amongst others by Sir John Baber, Charles II's physician, to whom, for a timely gift of ten crowns, Wild addressed The Grateful Nonconformist (1665). Wild was ejected by the Act of Uniformity 1662. However, after having sat in the corner of the church, and listened to his sermon, he changed his mind and instead asked Wilde to rebuke him sharply, for having listened to the reports! Wild's reputation for irregular wit gave his friend Richard Baxter so much uneasiness that he visited Aynhoe, intending to rebuke him. Īs a young man, Wild held strong Puritan views, and was inducted into the living of Aynhoe, Northamptonshire, on 22 July 1646 by order of the House of Commons. John's College, Cambridge, on 26 January 1632, and was made a scholar in 1634. Wild was the son of Robert Wild, a shoemaker of St. John Dryden called him 'the Wither of the city.' He wrote extensively, often anonymously and controversially. Despite presbyterian views, Wild was a royalist in politics. Robert Wild (Wylde) (1615–1679) was an English clergyman and poet, ejected from his living in 1662.












Robert wilde