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Robert Panitch Obituary

?Robert Panitch, 63, beloved son of the late Milton and the late Mamie Panitch, treasured brother of Alvin Panitch, Joyce Berman, Nancy Panitch, and Richard Panitch, and caring uncle to many loving nephews and nieces.

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Published by Chicago Tribune on May 3, 2015.

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Toni Simonaitis

August 31, 2015

My deepest condolences to the family of Bob Panitch. I was talking to my sister (Peggy Simonaitis) tonight and Bob "Moses" came up in conversation so I looked him up on Google and found the very sad news. When I was a kid everyone in my family called him Moses (because of his beard) and I remember him as a happy and funny guy:)
I also remember him wearing a cap and always smiling and laughing. He sure made an impression on me! (I was the youngest of the Simo's...7 years younger than Peggy)

Rex Clinkscales

May 5, 2015

Hope you crush the "Big Game" in Heaven. We will miss you my friend. #RIPkrunk

Chris Parsons

May 5, 2015

Bob you were a legend when it came to poker and will be missed by everyone who was priveledged enough to know you. Even though you were so much older than me I am glad I got to know you so well and am honored to call you my friend. You were a hilarious guy and it was always great seeing you at poker stops or seeing your name come up on my caller ID. Every conversation I had with you is a memorable and I'm sickened to hear that you are gone. RIP my friend.

May 3, 2015

Bob I will treasure forever our friendship. I tried many times to connect. I will carry you in my heart forever. RIP Bobby. Gail

David Ellmann

May 3, 2015

Nitch I will miss you and always remember the hi-jinks we shared. 2 months ago I tried calling you to touch bases. Im so sorry that didn't happen. RIP my friend!!!

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