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Robert "Bob" Loewenstein Jr.

Grand Island, Nebraska

Feb 6, 1948 – Jan 30, 2024

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BORN
February 6, 1948
DIED
January 30, 2024
LOCATION
Grand Island, Nebraska
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Robert "Bob" Loewenstein Jr.

Robert "Bob" Loewenstein Jr., 75, Grand Island died Tue., Jan. 30, 2024. Memorial services at 11 a.m. on Tue., Feb. 13, 2024 at All Faiths Funeral Home. Dan Naranjo will officiate. Burial at Westlawn Memorial Park Cemetery. Bob's...

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Bob was a top notch person. Prayers ......

We sure loved Bob. He was an amazing man and a bright light that will continue to shine in our hearts. Love you, my friend!

Cindy, Job was a ray of sunshine to so many. I never realized how or when he became paralyzed. I asked my dad, who has memory problems and was surprised he remembered how. Obviously Bob made an impression on Victor as well. Your hubby was quite the man who helped many though his words, actions, and life work.

Cindy, so sorry for your loss. Many memories on the softball field.

I served on the community advisory committee at city hall with Bob. He always had the city's best interest at heart. He was a true gentleman, and always pleasant to visit with. He will be greatly missed. My condolences to all his loved ones.

So sorry for your loss. Bob was such a bright , funny ray of light to all the students he taught. So caring and inspiring. He will be great missed.

Cindy and Family, So sorry for your loss! I remember Bob as your good-looking younger brother when you lived on South Street and we carpooled to GISH. Then, you moved to California and sadly, I lost track of both of you.... May your good memories and the prayers of friends help you get through this sad time. Hugs, Jerri Reher Haussler

Cindy and family. What wonderful memories we have with Bob all those years of playing softball and him coaching us to many victories including laughs, giggles and goofiness. I loved the miniature donkeys he and Cindy raised, and especially proud when Bob called me to tell me he named a donkey after me....the name was Rella...my softball nickname. With love and sadness, Steve and Cindy Paustian

Cindy and family---our deepest sympathies to you in the loss of Bob. He and I first met in Mr. Pinkston's math class, and even with our age difference, Bob and I became friends. Always a smile on his face and nice words for others. May your good memories help sustain you during this difficult time.