Robert D “Bob” Omo, age 73, of Three Rivers, died on Saturday, September 13, 2025 at Ascension Borgess in Kalamazoo. He was born October 2, 1951 in Three Rivers, a son of R.D. and Anne (Morgan) Omo. Bob graduated from Three Rivers High School in 1969. On October 7, 1972 he married Theo Holmes at Trinity Missionary Church in Constantine.
Bob was employed for over 40 years as a machine operator at Weyerhaeuser, now International Paper in Three Rivers.
Bob was a member of First Baptist Church of Newberg and enjoyed hunting, fishing and traveling. Most of all Bob loved to spend time with his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.
Surviving are his wife Theo Omo, Three Rivers, son Michael (Bobbie Jo) Omo, Waterford, WI, son in law Bo Terry, Constantine, mother in law Dorothy Holmes, White Pigeon, grandchildren Ashton Ford, Paige Ford, Shailey Ford, Samuel Omo, Riddikk Terry, Lushon Terry and Evan Omo, great grandchildren Lilyanna Heiman, Matteo Reyes, Melanie Reyes and Laiklynn Roy, brother Allen (Ellen) Omo, Constantine, sister Anita Young, Kalamazoo, and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and daughter Terrah Sue Omo.
Relatives and friends will be received Saturday, Sept. 20, 2025 from 6 to 8 pm at Eley Funeral Home in Constantine and Sunday, Sept. 21, from 1 to 2 pm at First Baptist Church of Newberg. Religious services will follow visitation on Sunday at 2 pm at the church, with Pastor Mike Owen officiating.
Memorial contributions may be directed to First Baptist Church of Newberg. Leave a message for the family and sign Bob’s online guest book at www.eleyfuneralhomes.com.
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I have known Robert since kindergarten, also worked with him for over 40 yrs at Weyerhaeuser, and I am both saddened and happy of his passing because he is now with his LORD and SAVIOR, and I am very happy for him Robert and his family is feeling lost without him I am sure, but also are glad his suffering in this life has passed and he is at peace, one last thing, Robert’s gonna have to adjust to the change that there is a new sheriff in town, and his name is THE ALMIGHTY.