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Robert Jennings

Belleville, Illinois

1932 - 2014

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Robert JenningsAttorney Robert L. Jennings, 81, of Belleville, Ill., born Sept. 29, 1932, in New Baden, Ill., died Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014, at St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Belleville, Ill.Mr. Jennings was a prominent attorney in Belleville for more than 50 years. He became assistant state's...

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Grandpa.. I miss you as well.. i still have the only Santa I ever had carved.. it survived my house fire.. kudos to the skills you put into every piece. Including the one in my heart.. i only hope I can collect one more memory of you soon.. and have a good last talk.. i love you and I will see you soon Meghan Jennings

A great man has left this earth.Those of us that have had the fortune of knowing him are better for it,and will miss his company.R.I.P. Mr.Jennings

So sorry to hear of the loss of your dad. I remember him coming to your grandparents house next door to us growing up. All of you are in my prayers. We lost dad a while back but mom is still here.

Sorry to hear of you lost. Bob did some legal work for me about 20 years ago and a few years later for one of my brothers. It was a totally enjoyable experience rather then anything negative. In later years I would see him here and there and always we talked and I considered him a friend. Sorry I missed the obituary in the paper and the funeral.
Jerry Jung

PK Johnson IV--I'll miss you Bob.

Judy, I was just thinking about you the other day....I must've been feeling your loss. I am praying for strength and energy to get you through! Know I am here for you!!!

I did not know Bob well. I met him through music by way of my brother, John. However,when I was around him I realized Bob was one of those special characters we sometimes meet in life. He had a strong presence about him. May he rest in peace, Mark Salanik

The message entered previously mentioning "Art and I" and starting with "An institution has passed on to glory".....was respectfully entered by Art & Jaice Nirscher. With our deepest sympathy to all of the family. Art & Janice

An institution has passed on to glory. Art and I will truly miss Bob. We enjoyed many music sessions with him. He was also very generous with his time and energy. He helped us several times with legal problems and was always there for us. Our deepest sympathy goes to Angie, John, Judy, and Mary, and all of the families. Art and I were reminiscing about Bob's personality, I think Bob was like Teddy Roosevelt; "He walked softly and carried a big stick". God bless you as you...