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Robert Hermanson

Woodstock, Illinois

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Robert C. Hermanson Born: Nov. 30, 1947; in Woodstock Died: Dec. 26, 2008; in Woodstock WOODSTOCK – Robert C. Hermanson, 61, of Woodstock, passed away Friday, Dec. 26, 2008, at Hospice of Northeastern Illinois in Woodstock. He was born Nov. 30, 1947, in Woodstock, to Victor and Charlotte...

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I'm so sorry for your loss. Bob was my mom, LuVerne's, first cousin. I remember get together's with all of you at my Grandma Olson's house when I was a child. I wish you peace at this difficult time.

Mr. Hermanson was my 4th and 5th Grade Webelos Den Leader and perhaps the one reason that I stayed in Boy Scouts after I first crossed over.

Bob was very caring and warm and always knew how to encourage scouts.

He will be deeply missed!

I'm so glad that I got the opportunity to work with your dad both at Woodstock and in Palatine, Bob will be missed. If I can do anything please let me know.

Thank you Bob for your support of theatre, and the people who worked in it. I will always be grateful.

Bob was one of the first people I remember from roundtable when I was getting started as a volunteer. He was a dedicated scouter and will be missed. On behalf or Blackhawk Area Council, please accept our deepest sympathies.

Dear Hermanson Family, we are remembering Bob with you today, praying for you, and sharing in the sadness of losing someone so important in your life. He is our Theatre Brother, Techie Scout and always a positive and encouraging figure to all he worked with over the years. We will always love and miss the Big guy. ;-)

A good scouter was he. He did his best and was prepared. He will be remembered. Our sympathy and prayers are there for Bob and his family. Marty and Marilyn Zopp

For my cousin Bob. I will remember you for your wit and sense of humor. I think we both are somewhat the same in that area. I remember especially the times when we were young and as our parents would visit, you,Randy, Dave,and I would be playing. That was when life was easy and there were no cares. You gave your time and talent in many ways and for that your family is proud. You will be missed, you are now in God's hands.