Robert P. “Bob” Vomacka, 94, of Belleair Bluffs, FL passed away on October 13, 2014. Born in New York City on April 12, 1920, to John and Frieda Vomacka, he was raised in the Bronx. He enjoyed many adventures with his parents and three brothers (Ed, Hank and Jack), including a two month car trip from New York to California in 1926, in an Oakland that his father had converted into a camping marvel. Other summers were spent at the family farm in East Jewett, New York. In 1941, he graduated from Wagner College where he was senior class president and captain of the track team.
During World War II, he proudly served in Assam, India with the 803rd Medical Air Evacuation Squadron of the Army Air Corps, the squadron responsible for all air evacuation within the China-Burma-India Theater. Once home, he attended Cornell medical school, graduating in 1950. During his internship and residency at Hartford Hospital, he met and married the love of his life, Janet “Bonnie” Gray.
In 1955, they moved to Clearwater where he opened his radiology practice, ultimately specializing in radiation therapy. He was on staff at Morton Plant Hospital and served as Chief of Medicine in 1962-1963. Affectionately called “Dr. V” by many, one of his medical partners once said of him, “If you couldn’t get along with Bob Vomacka, you couldn’t get along with anyone.” He loved fishing and other sports, especially football. From 1959 until his death, he enjoyed spending time with his family and hosting many parties and events at the family home in Belleair Bluffs. He was a Boy Scout and an active 50 year member of the Sertoma Club.
He was preceded in death by Bonnie and is survived by son Jeffrey Vomacka; daughters Wendy Vomacka, Holly Frank and Laura Nelson; grandchildren Robert Frank and Kelly Nelson; and many nieces and nephews. Graveside services are 12:45 p.m. on Friday, November 14, 2014 at Bay Pines National Cemetery, 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., after which friends and family will be celebrating his life at the family home in Belleair Bluffs.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to AmVets, Wagner College or Coastal Conservation Association Florida.
Wagner College — Please send gifts in memory of Robert Vomacka ’41, to Wagner College, Office of Institutional Advancement, attention Kristen Krista, One Campus Road, Staten Island, NY 10301 or make a gift online at www.wagner.edu/give.
Coastal Conservation Association Florida— Please send gifts to CCA-Florida, P.O. 568886, Orlando , FL 32856 or make a gift online at www.ccaflorida.org. Online after providing credit card information, while on the review screen, please click on the special instructions button/tab to add a note that it is in memory of Robert Vomacka.
AMVETS– Please send gifts in memory of Robert Vomacka to AMVETS National Service Foundation, 4647 Forbes Blvd., Lanham, MD 20706 or make a gift online at http://www.amvetsnsf.org/.
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Wendy and Jeff:
I don’t know if you remember me. I graduated from LHS in 1971. My condolences on the loss of you father. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
James Spengler
171 Foust Hollow Rd
Heiskell, TN
Cell:727.515.3675
Email:jspengler53@gmail.com
Wendy, I am so sorry to hear about your dad’s passing. Such a kind, nice gentleman and a beloved member of the Largo community. You are blessed to have had him for so many years. You will miss him, but I hope that all the good memories bring you comfort. Prayers for you and the rest of the family. Karen Cheatham Baumbach
I never met Mr. Vomacka but I got to know a little of him through his wonderful daughter, Wendy, at Barry University. He was a very kind-hearted,funny and family loving man. My condolences to the family.
Carmen D. Hernandez
Orland, FL
I will miss you Uncle Bob. You really shine singing the “Christmas is Coming” song. Singing for the Lord now, it will make Him smile.
On behalf of the West Central Florida Council and the Boy Scouts of America, please accept our condolences on the passing of Mr. Vomacka. Scouters are very special people. They touch the lives of many young people and their families, leaving behind a personal legacy in each one. We honor his memory and know that he will be remembered.
John Baringer
Assistant Scout Executive
West Central Florida Council
Seminole, Florida
Our condolences to the Vomacka family. He lived a great and long life and left you all with many wonderful memories.