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Robert F. Karpel

New Lenox, Illinois

1938 - 2014

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Robert F. KarpelBorn: May 23, 1938 Died: Oct. 8, 2014 Robert F. Karpel, born May 23rd 1938, passed away peacefully on October 8th 2014. He lived his life and met his eternal rest surrounded by his loving wife and family. Bob was the youngest of 11 children born to John and Margaret Karpel of...

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Such a sad day 10 years ago to lose yet another cherished member of our Karpel family way too soon. We now can only cherish the memories of having known you. Uncle Bob gone but never forgotten. Love Nancy

It has been 9 years since you passed away Bob. I enjoyed the days we worked together at Milligan's Drug Store in Joliet. I have many good memories of those days. I remember how you were so in love with Rita and would travel to Indiana to see her many times before marriage. I think about you Robert and your family. You are in my prayers every night. May God be with you my friend.

Rita, Condolences to your family. I remember your beautiful little family -- I used to babysit little Rita and Robert on Irving Street and remember you all with fondness. Pauline Pavletich Vargo

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Karpel family in your time of loss. Bob was the nicest person and he will be missed. I enjoyed working with him at Cozza's and with his son Adam. RIP Bob

My sincere condolences to the entire Karpel family. Many fond memories of great times working with Bob in the pharmacy many years ago. He was someone I looked up to as a solid family man with a memorable personality and great sense of humor under that stoic demeanor. Go Browns, and rest in peace, Bob.

What great memories we have of the Karpel Family reunions, parties and weddings, all the laughs, visiting, and jokes. We do know how to party and enjoy a great feast! Uncle Bobby always had a big smile on his face.

May God be with you all during this difficult time. Sending prayers your way.

I have many a fond memory, and will always remember uncle Bob. From the time he along with uncle Bill tried to teach my friend Paul and I to water ski on Wolf lake (and exhibiting the patience of Jobe and providing constant encouragement during constant failure on our part), to sharing fish stories, family picnics and holidays, and also Minocqua (we finally went this year).

Many blessings and prayers
Bill Baginski

Dear Rita and Family, Betty and Agnes,
Please accept my condolences on the passing of Bob. I always enjoyed working with him at Miligan's on Jackson Street. Thoughts and Prayers.
Tom Ward

Mary, my sincere sympathy for you & the entire family. Your Dad was always a professional but most of all a gentleman. He treated each of his patients with respect and genuine care. Our visits were always about his family and the love of fishing! God Bless his travel to eternity.