Rev. Canon Robert-Krogman-Obituary

Rev. Canon Robert A. Krogman

Sycamore, Illinois

Aug 10, 1930 – Feb 6, 2013

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August 10, 1930
DIED
February 6, 2013
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Sycamore, Illinois
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The Reverend Canon Robert A. Krogman passed away February 6, 2013 after a brief illness near his home in Sycamore, IL.He is survived by his beloved wife Lisbeth and his children - Mark, David, John, Francie, and William, and by his grandchildren and great grandchildren. Born in Oak Park, IL, he...

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I'm very grateful for the the years Father Krogman spent in Northfield. It meant a great deal to me personally...Jay, without a father of his own.

Beth,
Carol and I have fond memories of you and Bob at the many Trinity freshman send off BBQs in the '60s and '70s. Also, Bob and I worked together on the Trinity Scholars Foundation for at least 35 years. He always had great insights in solving our various issues. Often he would combine his insights with his wonderful sense of humor. I will miss him.
John Koretz
Trinity '61

I'm sorry for your loss. I grew up with Father Krogman and he was a calm, supportive force in my life: So many good memories. My father, David, who was fairly involved with St. James the Less felt that Bob was a wonderful, thoughtful spirtual leader. I'm very pleased to have known him.

Dear Beth and Family, Laura and I are very thankful for Bob's witness to Christ and his life of faithful service in God's Church and to so many people in personal ways. He meant a lot to me just out of seminary 1974-76. God's peace be with you and the faith that tells us he is in a larger life with God and that one day we shall see him again. Hope and comfort to each of you as you miss your husband and father. Blessings to you all from Kent & Laura Tarpley in Virginia.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time, Beth. God bless.

Beth, So sorry for your loss. I didn't know your husband well but from the comments in this guest book, he sounds like a really good man.

Beth-
Dave always thought of Bob as his spiritual father and relished the time he was with us at St. Philip's in Palatine. I am quite sure Dave will be on the welcome ramp in heaven waiting to swap stories with Bob. Much love and peace to you.

Liz Richmond

Lisbeth,
I met your husband a couple of times at events at Kishwaukee College and he always brought a smile to my face with his sweet and dry wit. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. Please know my love and thoughts are with you and your family.

Dear Beth and Family,
We are so sorry for your loss of Fr.Bob. He was such a kind and gentle person. Always up beat and could find good in all. His humor was second to none. Very quick witted and always a step ahead of the game. You know that your day was going to be good if you ran into Fr. Bob. He left that type of impression on you. Fr. Bob baptized our son, and therefore will always be a part of our family. We love youe Fr. Bob and will miss you greatly. Our utmost Respect and Love,...