Robert's Memory Wall
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Hey there bob I'm sorry to hear about your dad's passing, my prayers are there for you, he was the sweetest guy , I loved knowing him for all the years we grew up as neighbors,
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Dody. Sperry burr
April 21st, 2018 at 12:00am
My condolences go out to the entire family of Bob Rotach. May he rest in peace. He was a very kind, calm man who valued family, country and God. His son, Bob is my sister Kathy''s husband, and I wish them the best through these difficult times. God bless you all....James
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James S Rousonelos
April 15th, 2018 at 12:00am
Bob will always be a big part of my fondest memories! His daughter, Deb, was my best friend. I was always felt welcomed at the Rotach home. I will never forget the boat trips on the St. Joe River, the camping trips at Indian Rivers and seeing the Cross of The Woods Shrine. My fondest trip was to Wyoming! I'm sure he wasn't fond of leaving his daughter Deb and I at the dude ranch for 3 months but he sure had a rip roaring time when he came back to pick us up! I will never forget his smile or his humor. I love you, Wobert Wotach! ;) I am blessed to have known you and been part of your family.
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Kathy Fleming
April 15th, 2018 at 12:00am
God takes another angel to heaven and we loose another great person. Bob would always help you in any way he could. He would enjoy shooting the breeze with you on any topic. He was courteous by starting his noisy tasks later in the morning as he realized not everyone got up at 4A.M. like he did. He could be found working in his yard or tinkering around in his barn. Bob could also send one in a state of panic as he would take his leaf blower up on the roof of his house to blow the leaves off it. He always seemed happy to get something that you cooked or baked and he enjoyed fresh tomatoes from the garden. He will be greatly missed by family and friends, but now he gets to be reunited with the love of his life, Louise. Two of the best neighbors anyone could ever ask for. God bless both of them.
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Diane
April 14th, 2018 at 12:00am
I am so grateful that God gave me the opportunity to get to know Bob. He was not only my neighbor, he was my friend, as was his wife Louise. He was funny, kind, generous, always willing to help! From time to time he would come over on his tractor and plow out our driveway for us in the winter. We would come over and visit him every so often and sit out on his back porch and drink a Pepsi and talk about the Cubs, the weather, politics, the crazies in our neighborhood....lol. I love Bob and his family! They are all great people! I am thankful that I had the opportunity to get to know him! I'm going to miss his smile and his infectious laugh. I am going to miss seeing him out mowing his yard and giving me a kind wave. It's not going to be the same without him here, but I know he is with Louise and they are in a better place! We love and miss you dearly Bob?
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Krin
April 12th, 2018 at 12:00am