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Msg ID: 2814862 Bob McCreadie Passes    
Author:le sieurs
5/16/2024 6:09:28 AM

The legend Bob Mc Creadie  pass  away sad news

https://www.speedsport.com/dirt-late-models/dirt-modifieds/barefoot-bob-mccreadie-dies-at-74/



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Msg ID: 2814863 Bob McCreadie     
Author:carguyspm
5/16/2024 7:32:10 AM

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Sad news indeed. Thanks for all of the memories "Barefoot" Bob. My condolences to all of his family, friends, and fans.




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Msg ID: 2814865 Bob McCreadie     
Author:kjeyres
5/16/2024 8:25:45 AM

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Sad to hear, a real legend on dirt and asphalt. Rest in peace.



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Msg ID: 2814869 Bob McCreadie     
Author:Tom From Tuckahoe
5/16/2024 9:04:36 AM

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It was always exciting to see McCreadie at our New Jersey tracks.  It felt like you were seeing one of the best ever when he came to town.

RIP



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Msg ID: 2814870 Bob McCreadie     
Author:buddhavb
5/16/2024 9:08:57 AM

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Rest in peace Barefoot Bob.

Allen



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Msg ID: 2814874 Bob McCreadie     
Author:D.Wolfe-358
5/16/2024 12:16:57 PM

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He was one of the best Modified racers ever and one of my favorites to watch. Rest in Peace. 



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Msg ID: 2814880 Bob McCreadie     
Author:Uncle Tom1
5/16/2024 3:39:45 PM

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My first year attending SDW was 1986. That was the year that Barefoot Bob finally won the big race!  As a young , strapping lad in his early 20's, that stuck with me ! Every year after that, we'd always go over into the infield and just watch through the fence as he ALWAYS had the same parking spot right next to the fence as you came up out of the tunnel. Many great memories with family and friends as we watched Bob McCreadie do his thing. He will be missed greatly.  



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Msg ID: 2814883 Bob McCreadie Passes    
Author:raceasauruss
5/16/2024 4:51:51 PM

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RIP Mr McCreadie. In my opinion he's in the top 3 of all time, not to mention a class act on and off the track. A legend in the truest definition



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Msg ID: 2814934 Bob McCreadie Passes    
Author:cam
5/17/2024 7:37:14 PM

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One of the best, on and off the track. Rest in peace,Barefoot Bob. Condolences to family.



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Msg ID: 2814885 Bob McCreadie Passes    
Author:Frank A Jr.
5/16/2024 5:58:45 PM

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Saw him win at Fulton on the pavement in 1978.

Rest in peace.



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Msg ID: 2814898 Bob McCreadie Passes    
Author:Casey
5/16/2024 9:13:04 PM

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Rest in peace Barefoot Bob. Condolences to his family. One of the best to ever wheel a modified. He will be missed.


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Msg ID: 2814901 Bob McCreadie Passes obituary     
Author:Rick Shive
5/16/2024 10:15:54 PM

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Obituary 

It is with great respect and sadness that we announce the loss of our beloved Robert “Barefoot Bob” McCreadie. Bob was a legend in both the racing world but also to those closest to him, who knew him to be truly one of a kind: always authentic, often hilarious, witty to a fault, and defiant to the end. He was a “folk hero to the masses” and his absence will be felt deeply. At 73 years old and surrounded by his loving family, Bob passed away at home on May 15, 2024 after battling a lengthy illness that he faced with bravery and resolve. 

Robert D. McCreadie was born on January 19, 1951 to William and Betty (Vincent) McCreadie. He married Sandra L. Ritton on February 2, 1974 in Brownville, NY. The couple have three children: Timothy (Karen) McCreadie, Macedon, NY; Tyne (Erik Russell) McCreadie, Dexter, NY; Jordan (Courtney) McCreadie, Copenhagen, NY; five grandchildren, Kiera Russell, Kylie Russell, Kingston McCreadie Russell, Gavin McCreadie, Cambria McCreadie; a great grandson, Gunner Clement; a brother Patrick (Sandra) McCreadie, Carthage, NY; a sister Kathleen Woodard, Amherst, NY; and several nieces and nephews. A brother Dennis and his wife Mary Lou McCreadie predeceased him. He was deeply loved by all. 

There are many stories to be told about Bob. While he is well known for his racing prowess, it is important to note that he was equally revered in his personal life. He was a loving husband, gentle and cherished father, incredible grandfather, and devoted friend. Bob had a gift when it came to his ability to get along with kids—probably because he was just as mischievous, if not more so! In retirement, Bob helped his wife Sandy care for several children, including his close friend Lyle’s grandchildren, Nicolas and Claire, and his youngest grandchild, Kingston. Bob enjoyed many activities: listening to and playing music (a self-taught guitarist and drummer), reading (Stephen King was a favorite), tinkering with (hacking) computers, and helping his son Jordan with his own racecar. For decades, his shop on the North Side of Watertown was a buzzing hub of familiar faces coming and going, all revolving around the man who kept them in orbit.  

Bob assembled a crew who traveled alongside him throughout his 30 plus year career in stock car racing. Northeast Dirt Modified Museum and Hall of Fame described him best: “A scrawny, wild kid from the wrong side of the tracks who found salvation in auto racing, McCreadie’s legend began in small-block Modifieds in 1971, at area ovals like Evans Mills and Watertown. By 1981, he was tearing up the clay on DIRT’s tough Central New York circuit, crowding the best in the business out of the winner’s circle.” He would continue to expand his influence far beyond anyone’s expectations. 

His unparalleled experiences earned him the nickname “’Barefoot’, a throwback to his shoeless childhood days and later a super-narrow Plymouth Barracuda that was so tight he had to remove one shoe to drive it. He was always “the man” to a steadfastly loyal crew who lived by his lead, in the shop and on the tracks.” On asphalt and dirt, Bob claimed more than 500 victories at 56 speedways. These wins stretched across North America from Quebec to Florida, and even across the globe to Australia. Despite his growing popularity and recognition, Bob remained ever humble, a fan favorite who would always take the time to acknowledge those who supported him.  

Bob’s journey as a racer earned him many accolades, including induction into several halls of fame: the Eastern Motorsport Press Association Hall of Fame, the Dirt Track at Charlotte’s Walk Hall of Fame, Lowe’s Motor Speedway Walk of Fame, Northeast Dirt Modified Hall of Fame, and the North Country Sports Hall of Fame. 

While Bob is the face of the legacy of the #9 car, we would be remiss if not to mention those who he often would cite as the ones truly responsible for his success: his loyal and gifted crew. A motley crew indeed, they were his best friends, and he loved them deeply. 

Finally, we know Bob would like to acknowledge his wife. Steadfast in her support of him, Sandy enjoyed 50 years of marriage with Bob. She was instrumental in caring for him as he navigated many unfortunate injuries and illnesses through the years. They stuck by one another through thick and thin, no matter what. 

Bob, we trust you are whizzing around entirely too fast and lapping the field at that. Now you get to rest with Mike, your mom, and Dad. We love you endlessly. 

Calling hours will be Sunday, May 19, 2024 from 1-5pm at the D.L. Calarco Funeral Home, Inc. A private memorial will be held by the family at a later date. 

Online condolences may be made to www.dlcalarco.com 

Contributions may be made to Hospice of Jefferson C 

 

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Robert D. "Barefoot" McCreadie please visit our Tribute Store.


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Msg ID: 2814974 Bob McCreadie Passes obituary     
Author:RuCu
5/18/2024 3:30:59 PM

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Bob won the Modified feature the 1st time I went to Evergreen, Drums, PA in the late 70's. Bob also won the Modified feature approx 25 years later the first time I went to Weedsport, NY in the early 2000's. I told him this when I congratulated him in the pits after his win at Weedsport. He got a real kick out of it. May he Rest in Peace.


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Msg ID: 2814982 Bob McCreadie Passes obituary     
Author:dhfastback
5/18/2024 8:08:30 PM

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 My memorable Bob McCreadie memory occured at Bridgeport for a 200 lap DIRT series race, The 9 team showed up with 2 older pickups and open trailers. McCreadie won the race, this is when they would come in the pits hot for fuel or tires. After he had been on the frontstretch to get the victory flag he came back to the pits. Then Im not sure if it was DIRT or Bridgeport they said there had might have been a scoring error and they were looking into it. Thats when Bob went on a tirade and stated out loud  " I knew I should have never come to NJ"  He was declared the winner but that has line has stuck with me  



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Msg ID: 2815232 Bob McCreadie Passes obituary NY Times    
Author:RailBird
5/23/2024 9:31:11 PM

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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/23/sports/autoracing/bob-mccreadie-dead.html>



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Msg ID: 2815260 Bob McCreadie Passes obituary NY Times    
Author:D.Wolfe-358
5/24/2024 12:50:34 PM

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It's stuck behind a paywall. 



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Msg ID: 2817861 Bob McCreadie Passes obituary NY Times    
Author:RailBird
5/24/2024 10:06:12 PM

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Please search title in google to beat the paywall, works for me, good luck.



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