Robert (Bob) T. Jackowski 76 of Rincon, Ga passed on July 17, 2023 at his home surrounded by love
ones.
Bob was born May 6, 1947 in Syracuse, NY to Anthony and Veronica. From a young age Bob would help
his father work on cars. He had an extensive knowledge of just about any vehicle. After moving to
Savannah, Ga in the 70’s he became ASE certified and went to work for Bouchillon Body shop retiring
after 41 years.
Having his own garage Bob was known as an excellent body man and painter He did work for many
family members and friends. You could always find him out in the garage with any number of friends
talking trash and having a beer. In the 90’s and early 2000’s Bob and Dale enjoyed going to Nascar races
and later he enjoyed going to car shows.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Tony and Ronnie, brothers Anthony, Gerald and Ronald
(Butch), a sister Connie and stepson Phil.
He is survived by his wife of 41 years Dale, a son Mark, three stepsons, Roger, Shaun and Scott, three
step daughters, Michelle, Rhonda and Kelli, brother David and sisters Linda, Debbie and Jackie. Bob
leaves behind his beloved grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. He had a very special
relationship with his grandson Dalton, who will miss him terribly, they were the best buddies.
In lieu of funeral services the family ask that all who wish to remember Bob make a donation to the
American Cancer Society.
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Jane Madio
Dear Dale and family,
My heartfelt condolences at this time.
Love,
Janie
Shirley Snow
Prayers for your family and friends.
Tina Dann
Mark and family my condolence for the lost of your love one..
Billy Rahn
Sorry to hear of Bobby’s passing.
Prayers for Dale and all the family. 🙏🙏
Billy & Peggy
Gary Cobb
So sorry to hear of Bobby’s passing. My heart goes out to Aunt Dale and family.
Love,
Gary
Karen
So sorry Mark and family!
Steve and Michele McDonald
Sorry for the loss. Eternal rest grant onto Bob oh Lord.
John Beaty
Here’s to a man that always said he had no friends but was always surrounded by people that called him friend. R.I.P. Oldman.
Dan tarver
Deliver a many a part to him . Sat in that garage and listen to some great advice . Praying for the family
Chris Weber
I am so sorry for your loss. I have found memories of sitting in his shop and listening to all the stories and watching them pick in each other relentlessly. My dad (Bernie) loved spending as much time as he could with Bob.
Pam Stell
Bob was one of the greatest body technicians around. All of us that worked with Bob at Bouchillon Collision Center sends our condolences.
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Craig Bunker
I started working at Bouchillon Collision Center in the year 2000 I quickly learned that Bob had a world of information, and willing to share. His tips and techniques are some of the things that I use today. His good hearted banter will sorely be missed.
Barbara Bouchillon Summerell
I met Bob many years ago when he came to work for my father at Bouchillon’s. He was a hard worker and a valued employee. His sometimes gruff exterior could fool you, but he had a soft heart, even if he wouldn’t admit to it. I smile thinking of the way he would grin just before he’d agree to do something he’d been saying he wouldn’t do. We all knew he could handle any job he was given and he will always be remembered among the best of the best body technicians ever. We are sorry about your loss and hope your memories of Bob bring you great comfort.
Mike and Kelly Cielock
Aunt Dale and family we are so sorry for your loss. He was a great person he knew his stuff of any vehicle . Uncle Bobby would go out of his way to help his friends and family with no questions asked or hesitation. He will be greatly missed and continued to be loved.
Charles Bridgers
Dale,
I wanted to pass along my and my family’s sympathy and support. My father was Sandy Bridgers. He and Bob had such a long history together that my dad valued so much. I came up to his shop a few months ago to pick up Dad’s golf cart. Even though he had just learned he was sick, Bob still wanted to be helpful to me. Just as an example, he poked around his drawers until he found just the right bolt to attach something so that he was confident I could travel safely. He was a blessing to our family. Prayers and peace to you and your family.