Robert-Kallfelz-Obituary

Robert "Bobby" Kallfelz

Las Vegas, Nevada

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Robert Kallfelz passed away Monday after a short illness. He is survived by his wife, Kim Shehadi Kallfelz; his children, Rory Kallfelz (Robin), Stacy Kallfelz, Lance Kallfelz, Lonnie Kallfelz (Sumalee); his grandchildren, Meredith Kallfelz, Hayley Kallfelz, Alexandra Kallfelz, Casey...

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Hoping you, his family, have by now turned your grief into a different emotion, one that you welcome and one that makes you smile as you remember Bob and his time with you.

The memories live on and are more precious every year. Hope your family has healed and can now be comforted by their shared experiences and relationships. Tom and Sharon Murphy

Kim & Family,

We were so blessed to be able to have spent time with Bob at the Hall Of Fame induction ceremony this past October. He was certainly a "fun guy" to be around. May our thoughts and prayers be with you at this time.

Dick & Mary Easterly

Dear Kim & family, We are sad! Bob and Sharon Krause

kim,
so sorry for your loss.
howard and bonnie garelick

i'll miss you old friend especially the phone calls,the laughs, tales,lies and visits to see you and Kim in Vegas. You were one of a kind.I WILL SEE YOU. Hobo,Mary, Jackie and Rob.

To Kim and Family-Condolences to you and your family from the McCormicks here in Syracuse.Bobby was a" Man for All Seasons" and brought a lot of laughter to those who knew and loved him.Although I hadn't seen him in years, I will always remember what a special person he was.He gave me the nick name of "Dr.DillingsWorthy.I can only say Bob-Thanks for the memories.
R.I.P

Dear Kim & Family,

I heard about Bob's passing from John Caveny and send my thoughts and prayers to all of you. We played on the same teams in grammar and high school and he was always the most competitive and best player on the floor. The fondest memory that I will cherish is the 2 hour phone conversation we had before his last trip to Syracuse for the Hall of Fame Induction.

Frank Graziadei (Evangelist '57)
Charlotte, NC

To sum Bobby up in a few words... Remarkable , Athletic ,Friendly , Fun Loving ,Competitive and Always a Gentleman. "Koffee" you were one of a kind.Rest in Peace Ole Friend