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ROBERT BLAKE DeBAUN

Chicago, Illinois

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Robert Blake DeBaun, of Kildeer, was born on Aug. 13, 1950 in Topeka, KS to S. Burton and Margaret L., nee Allison, DeBaun. He passed away on Dec. 29, 2010 at his home. Mr. DeBaun was a Senior Vice President at RoundTable Healthcare Partners and also had served on the board of directors of the...

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I will ALWAYS remember Bob as being a wonderful boss. He was just so great to work for.

Just found out about Bod and I was shocked. I worked with Bob at American Hospital and Baxter. I remember when the kids were born. I'm so sorry for your loss.

Lori Ficho Minx, Glenview

My sympathies and prayers for Bob's family. I knew Bob at Baxter, Allegiance and RoundTable. He truly was a marvelous and caring man. He will be greatly missed.

To Jane, Liz, and Blake - I have such wonderful memories of Bob as a professional but more importantly, as a tremendous human being. I extend my sincerest sympathy to you at this time and hope that your faith will carry you and comfort you at this time of great loss. I am sure Bob is looking down from a much better place....he may even have that magic etch-a-sketch with him.....we had so many laughs over the years, and I still have the etch-a-sketch...and pay it forward often. God Bless You.

I know Bob DeBaun for six years and I've never seen a person so full of life and energy. His connection to our lord was very apparent. The loss is ours and I will miss him very much.

I worked with Bob for many years. He was one of the most thoughtful and caring person I have ever had the honor of working with. My deepest sympathy to his family for their loss. He will truly be missed.

We want to send our condolences Jane, to you and your family and to let you know just how encouraging and positve Bob was from the first time we met, at our first MMRF function to when we last saw him at the race in October.

He has been great support to all of us over the years and we are so grateful for having known him. He has made our journey with myeloma a bit lighter.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To the Debaun family, my deepest sympathy to you and may the fond memories will carry you through this time of grief.

Bob was an incredible leader and mentor, I was blessed to have worked with Bob at Allegiance/MPS but not only the work experience but to have him touch my life as a friend; he was one in a million. He touched so many people in so many ways. From his $20 questions at meetings to his little jingles he left at the end of many voice messages. He always kept the HR...

Working with Bob was a joy. He was a unique and wonderful person who brought positive enthusiasm and humor to even the most challenging circumstances. He lives on in all the lives he touched and made better.