Robert-Byers-Obituary

Robert John Byers

Cedarburg, Wisconsin

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Byers, Robert John Of Saukville, WI, died March 22, 2010, in Bradenton, FL. He is survived by his best friend and wife of 55 years, Mary Elizabeth; his nieces and nephew, Kathy Zeller (nee Sheahan), Mary Mancini (nee Sheahan, Eileen Chiaverotti (nee Sheahan), Michael Byers, and Debbie Schwaller...

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I was talking with friends just a few weeks ago and Bob's name came up. I recounted the time Bob had us volunteers out helping clear the path through the wood at your place in Saukville. Bob was driving the gray Ford tractor and as he started down the hill suddenly realized the thing was out of gear and the brakes didn't work. He was going "WAAAAAAAA" all the way down the hill and we all jumped off the path and waved as he went by. He went over a bump at the bottom and went up in the air...

We'll miss you Uncle Bob

Mary,
I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family. May the Lord be with you during this difficult time and my those wonderful Memories last forever. Your Friend from AA Electric.

Mary,
I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to you at this difficult time. I was introduced to Bob many years ago through my father, Jim Raasch via the MMVA. I also had the pleasure of joining Bob, my father, my uncle Robert Raasch and several other members of the MMVA for the Flag Day parade in Fredonia one summer. Bob was very warm and friendly and was proud to share stories of his vast collection of military vehicles! What an entertaining gentleman he was!
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Our deepest sympathy to you and your family at this time of grief. We will always remember Bob's kindness and generosity throughout the years. The time and care of his choosing "Mary of the Fields" will remain as a testament to his kindness.

Dear Mary, I too am deeply saddened about Bob's passing. He was (and you are) a great friend. With the others of the MMVA I will always remember the times we all gathered on the farm for what the late Andy LaBorde referred to as "Bob's Bounce" in the club newsletter. You both made all of us feel welcome and Bob never hesitated to share his toys with us when we would get together. My family and I offer our most heartfelt sympaties at your loss. Sincerely, Leo Jankowski

Mary, I heard from Robert Raasch the sad news ,of Bob's passing,and
would like to send my sincere condolences.May be you remember me
visiting you in Wisconsin,enjoying a Jeep rally,on your farm several years ago. Thanking you for the enjoyment and hospitality.My thoughts
go out to you,and your family during the sad times.
With kind regards: John Geesink, Christchurch, New- Zealand
e-mail : [email protected]

Mary, I'm Sorry to hear of Bob's passing, he will be missed, I will never forget the great times we had with the MMVA on the farm driving through the woods and hills in the Autumn weather, thank you for those times and as Bob Hope would say "Thanks for the memories"..Bob Raasch [email protected]