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Robert G. Endres

Wichita, Kansas

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Robert G. Endres passed away in his home on June 14, 2008. He was preceded in death by his wife of 29 years, Joann Elizabeth Jenkins Endres; and a half brother, George Endres Jr. He is survived by his son, Grey, who lives in Lenexa, Kan., with his wife of 19 years, Tammy, and their three sons,...

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Knew Bob and Joan from their undergraduate days on Mt. Oread and visited wirh them frequently when our sons were in the Phi Kap house. Sorry to here of his passing and our prayers are with Bob and Joan.

I only learned today (Sunday, June 22, 2008) of Bob's passing. I am very sorry. Bob was my friend from high school, Wichita High School East, from which we graduated in 1953. My condolences to you.

Rod Minkin

Bob was the Phi Kappa Theta house dad during my time in the fraternity. His dedication to the fraternity and its members was a model for us all. In a time of diminishing traditions, we had an everpresent link to our venerated legacy.

We all are richer for having known him. My sincere condolences to family and friends.

Endres Family-
Phi Kappa Theta has lost a true brother. He was a good man and we are forever grateful for having him in our lives.

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Jewelry Arts will miss Bob coming by and making our windows look like a piece of his art. Our thoughts are with you.

We were very sorry to hear of your loss. Even though we did not meet your father directly his legacy is definiatly communicated through his Grandchildren. By Talking to your kids it is obvious how much he was loved and treasured. God Bless you and your family.

It was my sincere honor and privelege to have worked for Bob Endres at the beginning of my design career. Over the years he quickly became both a professional mentor and a good friend.

In our time working together (and since) we shared many joyful laughs and a few tough times as well. His laugh and smile were truely contageous.

Through his extensive design work (including area and national businesses, hospitals, homes, banks, and churches) he improved all of our lives in...

Grey and family,
We are so very sorry for your loss. We will keep your family in prayer for comfort and grace.

I had the pleasure of working closely with Bob on the Shooting Stars event since it's inception. His imagination, creativity and determination will be truly missed. He has made such a difference in the lives of so many young artists in this community. I am sorry for your loss and the void this will leave in the arts community.