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Robert Duane Muhlbeier

Lodi, California

1934 - 2010

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He was born December 20, 1934 and passed away November 8, 2010 at Sonora Regional Medical Center with his loving family by his side after a short illness.Born in Chaseley, ND, served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Met and married the love of his life, Beverly Sharlow in 1957 in...

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July 19, 2011
Its hard to find the words to say how much you will be missed in Waddington but if anyone could see the hurt in my heart and the endless memories I carry about you Bob from the 50s on all I can say is may God Bless you and give you the best place in Heaven.You were loved by everyone you met. Your brother in law. Eddie

Love you Grandpa... I'm sorry we didn't have more time together. I'll always remember the little time we did have. I'll love you always and forever.

dad i still miss u.... your son john...

Hey Pops... I can't find it within myself to accept that your not going to come by bring Molly & Darcy their treats. John finally cut the holes in the walls to open up the dining room. You would be so proud if his work!! You taught him right. You have left quite a legacy of children and grandchildren we all miss you so much!! It's not the same without you. Nobody ate the turkey legs at Thanksgiving .....they were ALWAYS yours. I never had a father and you showed me how a real father is and...

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

It has been a privilege to have had Bob and the Muhlbeier family in my life... for this I have been truly grateful. Bob's humor and kindness will be missed. Bob, you will always be in our hearts.

From the little blond girl who looked up to you as being a great dad.

~Diane Schramm-Agnello (Isaak)

Bev and family...We have been good friends for over 30 years. We had little time to talk at my bday party. What do you mean... My chauffeir to the grape festival,, You "old fart' Where ever we went;;;everyone new Bob. Stay in touch...Love you all...Nonie

I was blessed to have met Bob for the first time at Tim's 50th birthday a few weeks ago. I then understood what my husband, Don, was talking about when he said Bob was a character...and that was a mild description. Life of the party. He has left a wonderful legacy in his children and wife, which leads to pleasant and fun memories for all. Don and Cheryl Auwinger (Arnold, CA)

I am sorry to hear about the loss of your father. He was a very nice man whenever he came in the paint store.