ROBERT-HURST-Obituary

ROBERT "BOB" HURST

Chicago, Illinois

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Robert "Bob" Hurst (Ret. CPD), a lifelong resident of Chicago, passed away on Thanksgiving Day after a long battle with cancer. He was 70 years old. He is survived by his loving and devoted wife of 49 years, Madeline (nee Lombardo), his children, Brian (Nicole) (nee Scola) Hurst and Tracey...

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I helped coach bobs st patrick baseball team with andy miresso bob was babe ruth when he hit a home run some fans would give him a monatary gift ..bob faced george lalch who at that time was a good pitcher . george went on to play fball at an ivy school bob always got his hits . i respected and admired robert i always knew him as robert .rest in peace.

We are so sorry to hear this sad news so late.....we are praying for you and your family. All our love, Alexa Damon and family

Bob was one of the nicest "tough guys" I have ever known. He served Chicago as a police officer and the building in which he lived as Condo Board Director. We will all miss him greatly.

My dear friend you were a class act!! I will miss our daily e-mails.

God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. So He put
His arms around you and whispered " Come to Me".

Sorry I could not attend the service... I met Bob at the State's Attorney's Office. Bob had a great dry sense of humor and we became friends even though her was from Mt.Carmel and I was from Fenwick.
Mike Maloney

I am so sorry or your lost. May you find comfort in the God of all comfort because he cares for you. 1Peter 5:6-7.

Bob was a really kind,lovely man.He will be greatly missed in Lake Point Tower.We enjoyed their time with the ballroom dancers.Mary Fran Gast

Mandy,
We are so sorry. I had great times working with Bob on the CPD and the States Atty. Office. I still remember picking him up at the old house and he only gave me a half of cup of coffee due to the slant of the kitchen floor. I thought about him all the time since our retirements. Peg and I will miss him dearly. Our prayers are with you and and the kids.

I was one of Bob's teammates at Mt. Carmel and Purdue. He was a great guy, So talented. A slashing runner who caused fear in many opponents. Bob was a humble man. And quick with a great sense of humor. He was always interested in what you were doing. I'm very sad today, but so happy to have known Bob Hurst.