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Robert R. Hiller

Chicago, Illinois

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Robert R. Hiller, 85, of Park Ridge, born Sept. 11, 1917 in Milwaukee, WI, passed away Feb. 18, 2003 at Lutheran General Hospital. Devoted husband of 60 years of Shirley, nee Roberts; loving father of Robert Jr. (Patty) of Topeka, KS, Scott (Ruth) of The Woodlands, TX and David of Chicago;...

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Dear Mrs. Hiller and Family,
I was so sorry to hear about Mr. Hiller's passing. My mother just passed away the day after Thanksgiving so I understand the loss you all must feel.My memories of Mr. Hiller and the family go way back and he is remembered fondly.
Again, our thoughts go out to you and the family,
Prayers and thoughts
The Rosenheims

Dear Shirley and Family,
I am so sorry to hear about Bob’s death. I have so many memories of the Walter and Mae Hiller Family and the Bill and Louise Hughes Family. Shirley, I remember you and Bob the day you were engaged and of my family driving to Chicago for your wedding. Where has the time gone. I’m the only one left in the Bill Hughes Family. My brother Jack died in 1983, my brother Dick died in 1999 and my sister Danna died September 27, 2001. My husband and I are living in...

Dear Shirley and Family, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. How well we remember those first years at Midwest Visual when you took John under your wing and taught him so much about the busines. How you were always intested in the newest baby, and how the children were growing. Those wonderful Christmas parties that were brightened by your joy at seeing so many old friends each year.It says a great deal about a person's life when each time one thinks of them, a smile just happens. That's...

Shirley and David: We were both so sorry to hear about Bob's death. You all remain in our memories as dedicated, special people, and I know I speak on behalf of Jane who has even more intense memories: My memories, Shirley, focus on the delightful smiles and joy you and Bob brought to Maine East. We hope to attend the memorial service--but know that our thoughts are with you all. Lynn Dieter and Jane Simmons