Robert-Kallail-Obituary

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Robert Lewis "Bobby" Kallail

Wichita, Kansas

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November 13, 2015
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Wichita, Kansas

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Downing & Lahey Mortuaries & Crematory - West Wichita Obituary

Kallail, Robert Lewis84, passed away Friday, November 13, 2015. Funeral Services will be held Monday, November 15, 2015 at 6:45 P.M. at St. Mary Orthodox Christian Church. Entombment will be Tuesday, November 16, 2015, at 10:30 A.M., at Old Mission Cemetery. Friends and Family mourn the loss of...

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How I loved my Bob. I worked for him at Jim Abouds (rip) smoke shop for years. He was the most understanding giving man I have ever known. He loved my daughter Hailee, and both of my sons. He made our lives beautiful. I will always love and miss you Bob. Thank you for being my friend. May you fly with the Angels.

I am sadden this Morning,of reading in the paper of the passing of Bobby. It has been awhile since Bobby and I had spoken. But there were many Good Yrs that we did speak often. He was a Caring and Wonderful Human Being,and will be Deeply Missed. I still am employed by the Rudd Family at Standard Beverage. Bobby and I spoke often of His time at Standard. With a Laugh and a lot of Smiles. Rest In Peace my FRIEND. Marty Hammer.

The Pizza Man....A former neighbor who brought us so much joy, especially the neighborhood children. If he was home and the ice cream truck drove by, Bob treated all the children to a cool treat!!
Thank you, Bob, for all the fun memories.

Rest Robert, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

I played poker with Bobby several times in recent years, and am mentioning him on my poker blog. Indeed, I don't recall any cross words from his lips. May God comfort the family, and offer His hope for the future.

The Heavy Heart

The heart is always heavy. When it's heavy with love and joy, we don't notice or mind the weight. But when it's heavy with sadness and loss we can feel devastated and immobilized by that same weight.

The unfortunate passing of Bob Kallail is a reminder we don't have to bear that weight alone. This is a time for his family, friends and loved ones to remember and celebrate how Bob filled our hearts with beautiful weight.

The shock of his...