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Robert A. Mrsich

Evansville, Indiana

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CSM (Ret.) Robert A. Mrsich USA, 80, of Evansville, passed away Saturday, February 28, 2009, at Deaconess Hospital. He was born August 7, 1928, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Robert was a retired Command Sergeant Major in the U.S. Army. He served 21 years during WWII, Korea, and Vietnam with...

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To my Dad it has been 10 years since we lost you and I miss you very. God bless you , love Dee Dee

Dee,
I've known you for over 30years and have heard many stories from you about your Dad. I got to meet him once when I came up to Tenn. He was very caring and loving to you and your children. Many prayers and love are sent your way.

dee dee.I am so sorry for your loss.You and family will be in my prayers.
aunt mary and uncle charles

Bob Mrsich was my Uncle. But first of all,I would like to express my thoughts and prayers for his wife,Linda and all their loving family.I wish you all strength through this trying time.
However,all I can think of when I hear the name,Bob Mrsich,is how funny he was [from my childhood memories].He was also a very giving,caring,considerate and loving person. A great man indeed.One of the greatest I have ever known. I have no doubt that my Uncle Bob knows how we all feel about him.
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To a wonderful Dad, that loved me and took care of me through the years, I get a smile when I remember that gray sweat shirt you wore so much it brings back great warm memories.
From your Daughter Dee,Dee

On behalf of everyone who has ever worn the chevrons of a sergeant major, we are deeply saddened and want to pass along our sincere condolences to the entire family. CSM Mrsich shared the same passion for soldiering as his legendary peers who have come before him. He also shared the same desire to excel, becoming a sergeant major. Throughout his life, he put service first, both to the nation and his community. Sergeant Major Mrsich was a terrific soldier and perhaps more importantly a...