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Robert Joseph Breska

Sun City, Arizona

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Robert (Bob) Breska, 88, a resident of Sun City, Arizona, died Monday, August 25, 2008. Bob was born in Toledo, Ohio, on February 11, 1920, the son of Olive Marie (Sattler) and Richard George Breska.He was a retired Metallurgical Engineer in the Aerospace Industry for 45 years. Bob was a veteran...

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Bob, you will certainly be missed here on earth. You are such a quiet, soft spoken, sweet man. I remember the first time I met you at Aerojet in the Receiving Inspection Dept. and at that time who ever thought that you would eventually meet my Aunt Marian and start courting and then you two were married - how great! I know how much you love each other and how much you missed her when she went to heaven and now the two of you are together and happy once again. I'll bet you find a putting...

Uncle Bob was my Mom's (Rita) older brother and also my Godfather. What I remember most about him was when they lived in Florida and we ( my parents and 3 sisters) took Grandma and Grandpa Breska to visit them. We all piled in the station wagon and headed south. I remember going to the beach and Grandma standing there in her dress with a sweater and a scarf on freezing when all the rest of us were in the water having fun. It was a fun vacation. He was such a huge Notre Dame fan, and since...

PA, Thank you for all the rides in the golf cart when I was little. Remember having to runaway from the attacking geese? Thank you for sharing some of your WWII history a couple of years ago. You know I love History and I am proud of your Navy service. Thanks for sneaking me a quarter, dollar, or 5 when you thought Mimi was not looking. Guess what, she was sneaking the same amount to me for my piggy bank at your house, at the sametime. You two were so funny. Wild money for the grandson....

How we will always remember Bob and Miriam:  We first knew them thru Ginny's Aunt Nedra who lived two houses from them. They were real friends and neighbors.  When Ginny and I purchased her Aunt's house it seemed like we were never strangers.  Bob and Miriam have always looked after our winter home when we were gone.  Every time we would get back to Sun City, They were the first to greet us, Bob with a hug for Ginny, Miriam with a hug and kiss for me.  Bob and I would set on the front porch...

Robert, his daughters, and husbands were absolutely wonderful people to get to know, and Robert was an excellent patient. He looked so very nice in his red sweatshirt and was so proud of his sons and their accomplisments. May I extend my sincere sympathy to all who knew him.

Robert Breska was my uncle my mother's brother and he was always Uncle Bob. I remember when Grandma and grandpa Breska had the chance for visits with Uncle Bob and his family it was always a special event. Driving to Battle Creek Michigan and seeing them at a young age was truly an adventure. Then when the family moved to Florida the visits were few and later after my father passed away we had the opportunity to re connect to visit Bob and Marien in Sacremento and also visit my cousins Rick...

Bob
You took me on my first round of golf, I am still not very good. But you tried. Say hi to Mom and Dad and Marion we will miss you.

Bob,
I will miss you always. You were a kind, gentle, soft spoken man. I hope you are now back in the company of Auntie. I know how very much you loved and missed her. May you both be enjoying a round of golf together.
You will remain in our hearts forever.

Robert was my cousin. The family always called him Robert but I know that most of you called him Bob. I only know of his life when we were all kids and at home with our parents. His sister, Marcella was the first child born to Richard Breska and his wife Olive Sattler Breska. Robert was the second. The Sattler family was a very close family and it was a family ritual that we all went to our grandparents home every Sunday afternoon and had supper there with our Grandfather Adam and our...