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Robert Andrew (9/23/1921 to 07/06/2014) born in Marmouth, North Dakota to Andrew Jensen Behrmann and Edna Mae Borresen. Lived in South Dakota until moving to Omaha, Nebraska. Graduated from Iowa State University in Ames with a BS in Chemistry and worked for Shell Development Corporation in California. He joined the Naval Air Transportation Service as a navigator on the Pan Am Clippers from 1944 to the end of the war. He was stationed in Calfornia and Florida and traveled all over the world. Post WW II he was a graduate student in chemistry at Purdue then received his MBA from Harvard University. In 1948 he joined Emery Industries and worked there until 1983 retiring as Vice President for Administration. In 1946 he married Eleanor Mitts, PhD and has two children, Mike (June Kessler) and Ann (Lewis Koch), three grandsons, Jonathan (Becky Fowler), Zachary, and Lars and two great grandchilden, Gabriel and Kassia. Before and after retirement he and Mittsy traveled extensivey across the US and worldwide, visiting 80 countries. He was a long time member of the Anderson Hills United Methodist Church and was a community volunteer. Contributions in his memory can be made to the Peaslee Neighborhood Center (www.peasleecenter.org) Ohio or a charity of choice. Services will be held Saturday, July 12, 2014, 3 P.M. at T.P. White & Sons Funeral Home.
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I am so very sorry to hear about your dad. I have so many great memories of times together with our families when we were growing up. My deepest sympathy to everyone in your family.
Patricia Burton Dietz
July 15, 2014
We will miss Bob greatly. We have been friends with Bob and Mittsy for over 20 years and we never ceased to be entertained by their tales of travels and their longtime experiences together. We have always thoroughly enjoyed visiting with them. Bob was a true gentleman and he will be missed by many. The world has lost a good soul and we have lost a good friend.
Mike & Midge Sorensen
Michael Sorensen
July 12, 2014
On behalf of the Haering Family we send our deepest sympathies off to the Family. Glad we saw them last two years ago down in Williamstown.
Pete&Shawna Monaghan
July 11, 2014
It was with great sadness that I read of Bob's death this week.
Bob was truly my ultimate definition of a fine gentleman.
He served his country and family selflessly. I got to know Bob through working at Emery Industries. He went out of his way to welcome newcomers, and was always an inspiration in the quiet and efficient way he went about things, his mission was clearly to help others wherever he could, he was exceptionally intelligent, patient and encouraging to others, and always focussed on the task at hand.
This must be a great loss for all his family, and I extend our sincere sympathy and condolences to all of them.
Duncan and Rosalind Moir
Duncan Moir
July 11, 2014
He was always a Gentleman in the true sense of the word. We will miss him in the every growing smaller Family Circle of loved ones. Our hearts & Prayers are with our family. Love to each of you!
Karla & Richard Dent
July 11, 2014
The memorial service will be held for family and friends at TP White on Beechmont Ave. in Mt. Washington at 3 PM Saturday, July 12.
Michael Behrmann
July 10, 2014
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