Robert-Krotz-Obituary

Robert "Bob" Krotz

Addison, Illinois

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Addison, Illinois
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American Cancer Society

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Krotz, Robert "Bob" 53 of Addison, beloved husband of Kathy (nee Goodpastor), loving father of Jason, dear brother of Gary, Anna (John) Allman and the late Ronald Krotz, dearest uncle of seven. Bob was an avid fisherman and camper. Memorial Service Saturday, January 10, 1 to 4 p.m. at Humes...

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He was one of a kind. You couldn't help but love Bobby. He tried not to let it show too much but it was always clear that he loved his family and friends deeply. He will be greatly missed.

Our deepest condolences on your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

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uncle bob will be truly missed- sending lots of love, hugs and kisses!

Kathy, we are so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We will miss his smiling face at Pik Kwik every Saturday....our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Rick, Bev and Heidi Bohlman
and the entire Pik Kwik store

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Kathy & Jason,

John called to let me know of Bob's passing. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Your grief may ebb and flow. It has been said that each of us has this well deep inside of us that can be filled to the brim with grief. Every time we cry, we empty out some of the well. But the well fills again. The level of sorrow in your well may lessen as time passes, but it will never run dry. There will always be birthdays, anniversaries, holidays, and those days when the well seems to fill to its brim again. Allow yourself time to remember and mourn. It is part of your healing. Grief...

Kathy & Jason,

I express my condolences to your family. I know there is nothing I can say to lessen your pain. Bob always welcomed me into your home like I was one of his own. I'll never forget his generosity and his memory will carry on forever.