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Robert T. "Bob" Jennaro

Brookfield, Wisconsin

Dec 1, 1940 – Jan 31, 2020 (Age 79)

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BORN
December 1, 1940
DIED
January 31, 2020
AGE
79
LOCATION
Brookfield, Wisconsin

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Robert T. "Bob" JennaroFound Eternal Peace on January 31, 2020 at the age of 79. Loving and devoted husband for 56 years to Rose Mary Jennaro (nee Maniaci). Loving father of Bill (Lori), Ted (Lisa), Joe (Laura) and the late Robert A. (Suzanne) Jennaro. Proud grandfather of Teddy, Jenny, Mia,...

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When the meatcutter boys get together once a month. We still talk about you. Miss you Bob

Dear Rose Mary and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss and you are in my prayers. Bobbie was a sweet and caring man, always giving a kind compliment, bringing a smile with his words. I am sure he will be missed by all especially his Dear Family.

Love and Prayers in this difficult time,
Anna Rondinelli

Our condolences to Joe and family on the passing of your father and husband of Rose Mary. You are in our thoughts and prayers ~ CELA Administration and Staff

Dear Rose Mary and the whole Jennaro family I have such fond memories when I worked for Bobby and you at his butcher shop. Working with Caroline and both of you was a special time. Bobby was a sweet, caring and lovely human being. I will never forget those happy days. We laughed we ate and we had tons of fun. You will be missed along with my best friend Rosemary's mother Caroline Jennaro.
We must all hold on to the beautiful memories.
Rest in peace Bobby.
Peggy (Jamel)...

My deepest sympathy to the Jennaro family for the loss of husband, father and grandfather. I pray that the comfort of your family, friends and the fond memories that you share eases your pain. Take care of each other, Lori Golomski

RIP Bob It was my pleasure to have worked with you at Kohls. You always had a smile on your face. I'm going to miss seeing you on our Friday breakfast with the meat cutter boys.

Our deepest sympathy.

David and Joan Brussat

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Dear Rose Mary and family,Please accept our deepest sympathy on Bobs passing.It hurts to lose people you know, but it hurts more when its somebody from your youth. The memories of us growing up on the East side will always be there. God bless and keep him in your arms. John Caputa