Victor Bernard Kobett

Victor Bernard Kobett

March 14, 1928 - May 19, 2018
Mission Viejo CA

Victor Bernard Kobett

March 14, 1928 - May 19, 2018
Mission Viejo CA

Obituary

Victor B. Kobett
March 14, 1928 – May 19, 2018

Victor was born and raised in St. Joseph, Missouri. He was the fourth of Ernest and Mabel Kobett’s six children. After attending St. James School through eighth grade, he graduated mid-term from Benton High School to enlist in the armed service. WWII Basic Training was completed at Fort Leavenworth and then he was sent to March Field in Riverside, California. Vic was assigned to the Army Air Corps of Engineers. He was deployed to Guam, Greenland and Japan. At the end of the war Corporal Vic was honorably discharged to pick his life up. The family had moved to California.

With the aid of the GI Bill, Bic enrolled in Pasadena City College and completed an A.A. Degree. He was employed in the office of Knudsen, in the accounting department. He had made some friends and he was involved in the youth group at St. Philip Church. His life was beginning to become whole once again. Korea was just on the verge of war. His new friends had not been in war before, they convinced Vic that if he signed up for the reserves he would not be drafted since he had seen action already in WWII. War was declared and Vic received a call to report the next day for active duty. He was in the Navy now! He reported for duty in San Diego California. He was assigned to a destroyer, the USS Jenkins 447. Their mission was to patrol the seas and detect Korean ships and destroy them. Once again he was honorably discharged when the war ended. This time he needed to really pick up the pieces.

He enrolled at Cal State University L.A. where he earned a B.S. and an M.S. Degree in public administration. He was the first in his family to go on to graduate college.

Vic had an outstanding career as a Director of Community Services. After retiring and moving to Orange County he enrolled in all types of Saddleback classes, Yoga, stained glass, birding, Opera History and sang in a chorus. In addition, he volunteered numerous hours at Sea Country Senior Center, St. Timothy Catholic Church, San Juan Capistrano Mission, Gardening Angel, Foster Parent, Ambassador Donate Life, South County Outreach and house building with Corazon in Mexico. After moving to Mission Viejo, he became involved once again with the Murray Senior and Community Center, serving on the senior advisory board and volunteering to work many events. He was an active member of a men’s walking group, former directors in the cities in Orange County.

Vic resided in California 1947-2018.

Victor Kobett passed away in San Juan Capistrano at the age of 90. All of his siblings have preceded him in death.

Vic is survived by his wife of 57 years, Lorraine, two sons and a grandson. Son Greg is a landscape architect living in Denmark. Kenneth is a sound engineer for prime-time TV dramas. He lives with his wife and son in California. Grandson Owen runs cross country with his high school team.

 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to

Alzheimer’s Disease Research
22512 Gateway Center Drive
Clarksburg, MD 20871

or

Adult Day Care Program
Mt. of Olives Church
24772 Chrisanta Drive
Mission Viejo, CA 92691
(949) 581-3800
adp.moochurch.org

or

United States Navy Memorial
PO Box 96570
Washington, D.C. 20090-6570
navymemorial.org

or

The National World War II Museum
National Processing Center
PO Box 97336
Washington D.C. 20090-7336

or

St. Labre Indian School
Ashland, MT 59004
1-866-753-5496
www.stlabre.org

or

Maryvale Orphanage
7600 East Graves Avenue
Rosemead, CA 91770
(626) 537-3359
maryvale.org

or

The Sophie Miller Foundation
605 E. Huntington Drive
Suite 207
Monrovia, CA 91016
(626) 403-5408
sophiemillerfoundation.org

 

Celebration Of Life

  • Date & Time: June 30, 2018 (10:00 AM - 1:00 PM)
  • Venue: The Covington
  • Location: 3 Pursuit Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 - (Get Directions)

Graveside Service

  • Date & Time: July 7, 2018 (12:30 PM)
  • Venue: Riverside National Cemetery
  • Location: 22495 Van Buren Blvd. Riverside, CA 92518 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (951) 653-8417

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20 responses to Victor Bernard Kobett

  1. Vic will always be remembered as the kind person he was – in so many ways and days he would faithfully bring news to our walking group of the many opportunities and subjects for which he cared. He might only join us briefly as we walked, give us a cheer, pass out information, and then go on to someone else. Or, suddenly appear, to have a sip of coffee, and then return to his duties. Where ever we crossed paths though, he had a smile, usually something humorous to say, and was infinitely polite to all. A treasure for all he encountered.

  2. I met Lorraine and Victor Kobett in July 2013. I was a emotional wreck because I had to bring my Mom to live at Silverado. Lorraine and Victor (aka “Mr. Vic”) were my Angels on Earth and helped my Mom and I get settled in. Mr. Vic was so Funny with His sense of humor and facial expressions. He could get Me laughing so hard with just a look on His face. Lorraine and Victor’s love story is Wonderful. Victor,,my Mom and I were sitting in the dining room with His back to the window . Mr. Vic turned and looked out the window and Lorraine was walking up to the door. His face got a big smile on it. Lorraine came in the dining room, Victor saw Her and His face lit up! I am so Grateful for Lorraine and ” Mr. Vic ” coming into my life! “Mr. Vic” was a Blessing in my Life! He was a Wonderful Man!!!!

  3. Alison Story says:

    Vic, I’ve known you and Lorry since I was a little girl. You guys have done so much for me and I am truly grateful. You have always been special part of my life. As I grew older and became a adult we never lost contact even if only by email or phone calls.
    We had so much fun times and memories . You will be missed and remembered. With love, Alison

  4. I knew Vic and Lorraine through the Mission Viejo Activities Committee where they both contributed so much. It has been an honor to have worked with them. Lorraine was so caring of Vic as his health deteriorated. My sincere condolences to Lorraine and the family. Everyone loved Vic, and we shall always remember him.

    Warmest regards,
    Elizabeth Busick

  5. Lorrie and I played tennis together for several years and had a great time. When they moved from Laguna Niguel to Casta Del Sol Victor joined with us in our favorite sport. Vic was a terrific player and always competitive. As his partner I really tried hard to beat our opponents, but even though I was not the best, he always forgave me. A true sportsman. He had a good heart and was truly a Disciple of God, bringing light to the world and loved by all.
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