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Robert W. Lundy

Oak Park, Illinois

Apr 15, 1943 – Aug 21, 2013 (Age 70)

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BORN
April 15, 1943
DIED
August 21, 2013
AGE
70
LOCATION
Oak Park, Illinois

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Lundy, Robert W. Long-time Oak Park and River Forest resident, passed away on August 21, 2013, at his home in River Forest. He was 70 years old. A memorial service will be held on Sunday afternoon, September 15, 2013, at 2:00 pm, at the Third Unitarian Church, 301 N. Mayfield Avenue, Chicago. Rob...

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Rob was a dedicated volunteer at GCFD. He worked with my husband and would often give my husband fresh baked brownies. We sure miss Rob and those brownies. Rest in peace Rob

Rob was an unforgettable person. He was the hardest working food drive volunteer that I ever worked with. And an amazing baker. He was an inspiration.

What a generous and good person Rob was! I so wish we had not lost touch with each other in recent years.

Marj Lundy

Rob would likely chuckle in self-recognition if he were to hear himself described as a lovable, benevolent curmudgeon, but he was amply possessed of a sharp tongue and a warm heart. He was an exceptional proponent of volunteer service to others, a living proof of his depth of compassion. Rob loved many things: his family, his friends old and new, his church, the Bears, Northwestern University athletics, and vintage movies. Like many others, I feel this loss keenly. It was a great...

Our condolences to Rob's family. Rob was a very special guy and we will miss him a lot. Some of our best memories of Rob are riding up to Evanston (great conversations) and watching Penn State vs Northwestern basketball or football games. This was a real treat for us and part of Rob's generosity.

With the many positive attributes, I will remember him most as a very generous person in providing safe transportation to many of us at Third Unitarian Church and his interest in volunteer services for the GCFD. In some of his conversations he expressed his love and concern for his two children.
He also made some of the best Brownies and Cookies that I have ever had.

Rob will be missed.

He will never be forgotten. He was a part of our family. A friend and a mentor. As a family we spent many hours at football games. He will never be forgotten and as others have said before the "touchdown" Brownies will live on with the Horn family forever ;) Proud to have know such an amazing man.

Rob was the Dean of produce drivers at the GCFD and an associate member of our circle, the Wednesday night "Regulars" at the Depository. His wit and legendary brownies will be missed. God Bless!