Robert-Nally-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Kristan Funeral Home - Mundelein

Robert Julian Nally

Aug 29, 1957 - Jun 24, 2025

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Nally Family - so sorry to hear of the loss of your brother. I have such awesome memories of growing up in our neighborhood. Everyone was always outside having fun with one another. Please know he is in heaven and smiling thinking of all of you and the great memories you and we all created for him.

Ron, very sorry for your loss. Time changes us, but family is still family. Bob’s at peace now and is resting easy.

prayers for your family as you go through this difficult time. Love to you all

My sincere condolences to the entire family. My heart breaks for all of you going through such a sudden loss. I, myself, will remember and cherish his laughter and the fun times we use to have. Again, I’m so sorry for your loss.

Thinking of you and the kids at this time. I'm here if need to talk. Bob was a great brother-in-law and he is missed.

Obituary

Robert's Obituary

Robert "Bob" Nally, affectionately known as Uncle Bob, passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of laughter, jokes, and general goofiness. Born in Mundelein, Illinois, Bob was the beloved son of Julian ("Jay") and Mildred Nally, who preceded him in death.

Bob was most at home in the great outdoors, often found casting a fishing line or enjoying quiet moments with his cherished dogs—AJ, Jessie, and many others who were lucky to share his life. His love for animals and nature was matched only by his deep devotion to his family and friends.

He is survived by his three brothers: his older brother Ronald, and his two younger brothers, who loved and cared for Bob dearly, Randall “Randy/Bubba” and Roger. He also leaves behind his nephews Ryan, Jason, and Michael, and his niece Ashley, all of whom carry warm, lasting memories of their funny Uncle Bob—always ready with a quick joke, and a hearty laugh.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly asks that donations be made in Bob’s name to Save-A-Pet in Grayslake, an organization that reflects his love for animals and the compassion he showed them throughout his life.

Bob’s spirit lives on in the smiles and memories of those who knew and loved him.

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