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Robert Burger

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Robert Burger1923-2009 Bob was born on Jan. 18, 1923 to Inez and Bernard Burger in St. Louis, MO where he grew up. During WWII he joined the Army Air Corps. He served as a Bombardier/Navigator on a B26 in the 9th Air Force. While serving in Europe he was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross....

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Hey Grandpa,
Well its 4 days before your FAVORITE holiday....I know you are up there having a grand time and looking down at all the pretty Christmas lights. I miss you so much! Christmas wont be the same without you, ESPECIALLY BINGO! I love you and miss you Grandpa. Merry Christmas! XOXOXOXO

Dear Anita: I am so sorry that you have lost your life partner. Not many people can have someone in their life for that length of time. I only met him a few times, but I thought he had a great personality and enjoyed a good laugh. Of course, if you knew anything about golf, it was easy to start a conversation with him.

You and your family are in my prayers.

Your cousin,

To Anita, the children and grandchildren: I am very sorry to hear that Bob has passed from our lives. I did not know him well, did not see him often but I know of him from the words of others. He was loved by Anita and raised a wonderful family. He must have been a wonderful man.
Winfred Robinson (Fenton, MO)

To Anita, the children and grandchildren: I am very sorry to hear that Bob has passed from our lives. I did not know him well, did not see him often but I know of him from the words of others. He was loved by Anita and raised a wonderful family. He must have been a wonderful man.

Hey Grandpa, just thinking about you I miss you!!! Miss how you would light up whenever you saw me asking if I had caught any bad guys!! Love u!!

Burger family you are all in my thought's and prayers, Bob was a wonderful man who alway's made sure he got his hug when he cmae in to buy for less and to make sure he got one his wonderful wife would have me paged up front to find him and give him is hug, bob would tell me times of playing golf and taking his little dog with him and he would joke with me and ask if he could have my little dog, and he would sing a few lines for me, i had told him that my dad played golf and tryed to teach me...

Hey Grandpa! Been thinking about you alot lately! I was telling Jason how I remembered when we spent the niht at yor house, no matter what time it was you would always pop in if we were watchign a movie and have a big bowl of popcorn or ask if we wanted ice cream! Missing you soooooooo much! Love u!!!!!!

Jan, Marilyn, and the Burger family:
The Kempf side of the family joins in mourning the loss of Bob. He was well-respected and well-loved from us here in St. Louis. Our dad, Fred R Kempf, was his cousin - only Jan Long and Marilyn Wandersee remain of the six cousins in that generation.

Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you during these days and years ahead. We hold him close to our hearts.

Grandpa I miss you so much. You will never know what you meant to me. I love you!!!