Robert ‘Dr Bob’ Wheway

Robert ‘Dr Bob’ Wheway

of Wollongong

Passed away on Tuesday 24th December 2024. Beloved husband of the late Jennifer. Dearly loved father and father-in-law of Virginia and Douglas, Alison and Allan, Julie and Daniel. Cherished Poppy Bob of Dalton, Ruby, Thomas, Liam, Elke, and Finn. Bob will be sadly missed by his loving family and many dear friends.

Aged 84 Years
Reunited with his Beloved Jenna

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Bob’s funeral service to be held at Salvation Army Citadel, 11-13 Burelli Street Wollongong on Thursday 9th January 2025 at 10:30am.

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Date & Time

10:30 am, Thu 9 January 2025

Venue

Salvation Army Citadel, 11-13 Burelli St, Wollongong, New South Wales 2500, AU
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  1. Dear Virginia and family,

    Many years ago, Bob was my tutor in physics when I was a UoW first year Uni student. He gave students excellent encouragement

    We knew of each other over the years when I became an academic – we would both say g’day. We eventually had further connections when promoting STEM to High School students became important to Bob and the University.

    Sorry to hear of Bob’s passing.
    r
    Annette Worthy

  2. Dear Virginia and family,

    During my studies, I shared a room with Bob, who was supervising undergraduate students at the time. He had a passionate approach to promoting STEM and building connections with the community to further education outcomes. He was a believer in the utilisation of education to improve outcomes for disadvantaged students. He had an irreverent and cheeky approach to starting conversations with the day’s latest news while watching everyone’s reactions. He had a binding passion and commitment to the community.

    My condolences on your loss.

    Regards

    Paul

  3. I met Bob first while studying at UoW and then at a few other inter-church gatherings.
    He struck me as a very practical, honest and down-to-earth person with an engaging cheeky manner.

    His capacity to balance the earthly STEM world with higher spiritual and heavenly realms showed the breadth of this man’s mind and heart.

    I’m sure he will be missed by many.

  4. Bob had so many interests, and such enthusiasm for each of them; always up for a chat, on any number of topics. One of a kind and greatly missed. Roger

  5. Dear Virginia and family,
    I have known Bob since he was a minister at the church my family attending in Mt St Thomas 60 years ago. Bob wrote a reference for me when I applied for my first and only job at the University of Wollongong 50 years ago. He was a wonderful and passionate person who loved his job at UOW and he was always dropping in to say hello. He will be sadly missed. Condolences to all the family. Thinking of you all at this very sad time, Warm regards, Kerrie.

  6. My condolence and deepest sympathies to Virginia and his family.

    He was in our Bible Study every Tuesday morning, and he always amazed me with his desire and enthusiasm to share the gospel with others. He will be greatly missed.

    Revelation 21:4: “He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away” Danny Sutanto

  7. My heartfelt love with the family at this time.

    I am someone who what I can only describe was twice blessed by Bob. At both UNI Rugby and through his STEM outreach while teaching at ERC.

    Bob was a remarkable man who alwasy tried to bring out the best in those around him. While he was not without his quirksthe legacy he leaves is a testament to both his heart and his brain.

    I am unsuprised to see so many at his memorial today. While his loss will be felt by many we are all blessed for having the time we spent with him. – Brad Milner

  8. Dear Wheway tribe,
    I first met Bob at St Matthew’s Church, then as I studied engineering at UOW (UNSW as it was then). Over the years I have greatly respected Bob in both engineering and Christian circles. Bob and my late father Alex Churches also collaborated in various university activities during their respective careers.
    During Jenny’s declining health, I was one of those praying, and praising God for her gracious life.
    I’m sorry that I did not hear of the sad news of Bob’s promotion until after the funeral – I would have liked to attend. Michael Churches

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