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Robert S. Havlik

Apple Valley, Minnesota

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Havlik, Robert S. - 'Bob' Age 43 Died peacefully at his home in Eagan on April 12, 2004 after a short, but valiant battle with cancer. He is survived by his loving wife, Deborah Giesen; and sons, Maxwell and Jordan; mother, Dorris Havlik; sister, Kay (Gary) Heller; also by many aunts, uncles,...

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It's been a month since Bob passed away. Mother's Day & Birthdays have come & gone. The celebrations have changed, because Bob isn't there. His faith was rock solid, so I know that he's in heaven with our dad & Jesus. We have great memories of the 43 years that you were with us, Bob. You were a great brother, uncle & friend. I will be there for our mom, & will be there for your boys. This isn't goodbye, Bob, it's see you later, in heaven.

I have so many happy memories of Bobby when we were growing up as cousins. We had so much fun up north at the cottage, building sand castles, swimming and sleeping in the station wagons. Boys in one car and girls in another, we always raided each others cars to get the most comfortable sleeping car. All the sleep overs we had at each others houses,as kids, when we were just to tired to go home! The holidays were always looked forward to as we knew that we would be able to spend time together....

What can I say about losing a wonderful, beloved son who always made me so proud in what he accomplished in his short life and was always so successful? He thought of so many ways he could be of help to so many people, up to the very end thinking what he could give us.
I always looked forward to his faithful phone calls every Sunday afternoon with advice in whatever I needed to ask him.
I marvelled at his acceptance of his illness and his faith in the Lord and that "his time had...

What a guy. He was one of the guys you liked to see walk into the barber shop. Great stories! Jerry and I will really miss him. I will pray for you and your family......

I'm very, very sorry to hear about Bob. He and I shared a common interest in '65 Wildcats and I will miss his wit and wisdom.

I worked with Bob for a short time at U.S. Bank and found him to be a man of intelligence and integrity. My prayers go out to his family, and I am comforted by knowing that they will be reunited in heaven.

So sad to hear of your loss. Bob was a good friend to me, and many, at Green Tree. My prayers are with you in this time of sadness.

I worked with Bob for a year and couple of months at Conseco. Though the jokes were terrible indeed. He knew how to make light a situation, loved to chat and I always admired how well-informed he was on topics of interest like computers and cars.

I went to high school with Bob and knew him thru his sister Kay Heller. He was a great father and husband and our sympathies and condolences go out to the family. He was a great guy and will be missed by all.