OBITUARY
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Longtime Costa Mesa resident Robert J. “Bob” Moralice died September
2, 2000, from complications resulting from a stroke. He was 61.
Bob was born July 24, 1939, in Orange. He attended Newport Harbor High
School and went on to join his family in the restaurant business. They
owned El Pueblo, a successful Mexican restaurant in Orange. Years later,
El Pueblo was destroyed by a fire, and he went on to manage several local
restaurants.
Eventually, his career path lead him to wine and spirit sales. At the
time of his death, he was employed by Southern Wines & Spirits.
Bob, also known as “Welo,” acquired his lifelong love of hot rods at
an early age. A longtime member of the Outriders car club, he enjoyed
showing off his 1940 Sedan Delivery Truck. His other hobbies included
swap meets and fishing.
Through the years, Bob volunteered for many charitable and special
events. Liked by all who knew him, he will be remembered best for his
sense of humor, love of practical jokes and his relaxed and “cool”
demeanor.
Bob was a loving, devoted husband, father, grandfather and brother. He
is survived by his wife of 41 years, Jane; three children, Julie
Edmiston, Lorri Greeley and Robert Moralice; five grandchildren, Jaycee
Edmiston and Megan, Sydney, Bayley, and Robbie Moralice, all from the
Newport Beach area; sisters Florine Reichle of Laguna Hills, Beatrice
Amburgey of Costa Mesa, and Francis Felt of Seabeck, Wash.; and numerous
relatives and friends.
On June 5, 2000, Bob suffered a minor heart attack and appeared to be
recovering. As part of his release from the hospital, he was given a
treadmill test. He suffered a severe stroke while on the treadmill. He
never fully recovered and three months later passed away peacefully.
Services were held Sept. 10 at Pacific View Memorial Park in Newport
Beach. A life celebration followed at the family home. His remains will
be scattered at sea Sunday.
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