
Linda D Bodenlos
Very sorry to hear of Homer's passing. He was such a friendly and helpful person who had wonderful Ham radio stories he loved to share. We were lucky to meet him when we first moved to Columbia County. Ed and Linda Bodenlos
Birth date: Jan 9, 1924 Death date: Aug 5, 2020
Homer and Hobert Jackson Brock were born in Irvine, Kentucky to Walter and Madge Brock. The family returned to Dayville, Oregon in 1932, where Homer graduated High School. While at Oregon State, he was called into the Navy where h Read Obituary
Very sorry to hear of Homer's passing. He was such a friendly and helpful person who had wonderful Ham radio stories he loved to share. We were lucky to meet him when we first moved to Columbia County. Ed and Linda Bodenlos
Homer, K7AP was a great amateur radio friend, and will be sorely missed by the local radio community here in Columbia County, OR. His quick wit and smile always put a smile on our faces. QRT, but certainly not forgotten! (dit dit)
de Mike Ritz, W7VO
I'm so sorry to hear of Homer's passing. My dad Bob Cross worked with Homer at Boise Cascade and spoke highly of him. Those engineers were smart and helped keep the mill running! I went to school with son Steve, and our families both attended St. Frederick's church. May you find peace and comfort in your memories of Homer's long life, his accomplishments, and contributions to the community.
Heart broken to hear of Uncle Homers passing. He had a long life and will be missed. My thoughts are with Aunt Margaret and her family.
I loved talking with him in prior years at family reunions. He will have a lot of familiar faces waiting for him in heaven. Kim Brock Family

My Dad Matthew D. Reilly worked for Homer Brock at the Paper mill in St. Helen's in the early 1960's. I remember dad speaking of him in the most positive way at all times. Dad always said that if it hadn't been for Homer he would never had taken the step that led him to his career as a project supervisor and plant manager. Homer not only changed my Father's life but the trajectory of my whole family. I will remember his name and influence always.
Matthew J. Reilly
I worked with Homer for many years at the papermill. He was one sharp electrician/instrument technician and he shared many great stories of his adventures as a Mazama. He offered up many exciting news stories for the daily Pulp Line. Reading the obituary, I found out he was born in Dayville, Oregon, a place I first visited in 2018 and found it fascinating. My sympathy to the Brock family!
Diane Dillard
