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I am very sorry to hear about Mr. Meisner. I always enjoyed his life -stories and his dry sense of humor. He always made me feel welcome. My condolences to all his family.
John Genovese
November 10, 2011 | Gilbert, AZ
Naperville, Illinois
Meisner, Robert S. Age 85 of Naperville, IL passed away Tuesday, November 1, 2011 at RML Hospital in Hinsdale, IL. Born April 3, 1926 in Chicago, IL the son of the late Robert and Kathleen Meisner. Beloved wife of Kathleen, loving father of Gary Meisner, Karen Meisner and Steve Meisner, cherished...
Read MoreI am very sorry to hear about Mr. Meisner. I always enjoyed his life -stories and his dry sense of humor. He always made me feel welcome. My condolences to all his family.
John Genovese
November 10, 2011 | Gilbert, AZ
Bob was a good friend and nieghbor. My husband and I will miss him. He always waved when I drove past his house in my Camaro. My deepest condolences to his wife, Katie, his children and all the family.
Christine Monzo
November 06, 2011 | Naperville, IL
Sue and I would like to express our deep sympathy to the family of Robert Meisner at their loss. As neighbors of Karen and Rachel, we were very saddened to learn of the passing of their father/grandfather.
John and Sue Bennington
November 06, 2011 | Naperville, IL
My name is Dorothy Macek, Aunt to John Genovese, a friend of the Meisners. I've known Steve, Mr. Meisner's son, for many years and want to express my deepest sympathy to him and his entire family. It is sad to lose a loved one, how well I know, and I'm truly sorry for your loss. My sincere condolences to everyone. Mr. Meisner will be remembered in my daily prayers.
Dorothy Macek
November 05, 2011 | Gilbert, AZ
My daughters and I will miss your childhood stories and silly jokes, especially "wood eye." I still remember the wonderful cinnamon rolls you made. My prayers are with your family. Laura Meisner (Franklin, TN)
Laura Meisner
November 04, 2011 | Franklin, TN
We will miss our dear neighbor, Bob. We have great memories of the many stories he told about his service in WWII, his work, and his family. He had a fondness for boxing and a passion for technology, especially computers. For many years he was a major part of our daily walks to and from school. He and Katy are one of the many reasons why my children will be able to look back at their childhood and say," Wow, that was a great place to grow up!" Our prayers go out to Katy and his family. ...
Teri Braband
November 02, 2011 | Naperville, IL