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Robert Drozd

Munster, Indiana

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Munster, Indiana
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Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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Robert Drozd

SCHERERVILLE, IN - Robert Drozd, 81 of Schererville, IN passed away on Monday, April 19, 2021. He is survived by his wife, Ilene "Cookie" Drozd; children: Anne (Jeff) Scheive, John (Terri) Drozd, Katherine (Matt) Schebler, Tim (Kendra) Drozd, Joseph...

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I still remember the good times we had at the Merrillville OTB and I still say a Prayer for your triplet granddaughters every night. I had a heart attack in January and got 4 stents in my arteries. Maybe I will get to see you sooner than I thought. I will be 82 next month. Take care friend. Gene

I still miss you Bobby. I still say a prayer for Joes 3 daughters. I Hope they are doing well. I hope I get to see you on the other side. Rest in Peace and if you can send me down a good harness horse. Gene

I still miss you friend. We had some good times in Merrillville OTB. I promised you when Joe's tripletts were born that I would say prayers for all 3 girls and I still do. I hope all is well with them. RIP Bobbly. Gene

So sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers to your whole family.

Joe, Nikki ,Cookie and family Flo and I are so sorry for your loss. Prayers and strength are sent your way. We love you.

Niki and Joe, So sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Saw the sad news in the Times obits. Our phone # is 702 228 6447, call so we can catch up, its been a long time.

My condolences to the Drozd family on the passing of Bob. I met him at the Merrillville OTB some years back and we got to be good friends. I remember him telling me about Joe's wife having triplets and he asked me to say a prayer for the girls. I said yes and I still say a prayer for these young ladies. I lost a friend and I wish the family the best.

Our deepest sympathy to the Drozd family. Bob was a leader and an advocate for the youth of the Southside of East Chicago. He was a mentor to many of us. Thank you for all you did for us. You will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace.