Robert-Behrle-Obituary

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Robert Anthony Behrle

Saint Ann, Missouri

Dec 18, 1959 – Mar 14, 2020 (Age 60)

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BORN
December 18, 1959
DIED
March 14, 2020
AGE
60
LOCATION
Saint Ann, Missouri

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Collier’s Funeral Home - Saint Ann Obituary

Behrle, Robert Anthony Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Saturday, March 14, 2020.


Beloved son of the late Alvin and Mildred Behrle; dear brother of the late Richard (survived by Maureen), Russell (Elaine), Ronald (the late Jean)(Lisa), and Ruth (Ricky) Fix; Uncle of Wayne, Lisa, Scott, Keith, Tracy, and the late Dennis; loving companion of Tracey;  grandpa, great uncle, cousin, god father, and inspirational friend to all.


Bob worked for the city of St. Ann with the street department for 38 years.


A Celebration of Life for Bob will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be given to the Mark Twain Lake Hunt for Persons with Disabilities, Mark Twain Lake Project Office, Attn: Shelly, 20642 Hwy J, Monroe City, MO 63456.

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Rest in Peace, Bobby. Grew up with Bobby on Mert Ave in the summers of the 70's. I have fond memories of Tiemeyer Park playing hockey and baseball. To all the Behrle family you have my sympathy.

So sad. You will be missed by many Bob. Rest In Peace my friend.

My relationship with Bob (Boog) goes way back to the 70's and 80's as young adults and was all about hockey. He lived up the street from us, and we played lots of street hockey for many years on the tennis courts at Tiemeyer Park...with Boog usually in goal. We also shared Blues season tickets for quite a few years and had so many great memories. It had been quite a few years since I had seen him, but we reconnected via email last year when the Blues won the Cup. He was so happy when he...

I worked with Bob in the 80s at st. Ann. What a great guy. We had some great times. Friday night poker games and many other adventures that I will not mention here. ( not sure about the statutes of limitations). RIP Big Bob

I have worked with Bob for years servicing his ceiling lift and equipment. We spent more time talking about hunting and fishing than it took me to complete the repairs. I will miss our conversations.

Many years ago, I had the opportunity and great pleasure of meeting Bob Behrle through his friend and city co-worker, "Speedy."
Since that initial meeting, Bob overwhelmed me with his incredible big heart, his wonderful, quick sense of humor, and his positive outlook on life.
Unknowingly, Bob Behrle has brightened so many people's lives, including mine. Forever, I will cherish the memories of our conversations that ALWAYS ended in great laughter, the gun contest, and last, but...

"I liked and admired Bob. He was so sweet and had a great sense of humor. My condolences to his family."

Bob's perseverance was always an inspiration to me. I will never forget his sense of humor (Me: Bob, it looks like your hair is turning grey. Bob: I don't care what color it turns as long as it don't turn loose!)
My condolences to the family.

Bob was the best brother-in-law. He teased me all of the time. But he was so caring and funny
I loved him so much and miss him already. He is now with his brother Rich, telling jokes and laughing.