Robert-Musch-Obituary

Robert Keith Musch

Wichita, Kansas

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Musch, Robert Keith, 82, passed away Wednesday, Feb. 9, 2011. He was preceded in death by his parents, Warren and Jane; his wife, LeRuth; brothers, John and James. He was a retired Hamilton Middle School shop teacher, veteran of the Korean war, member of Albert Pike Lodge, Scottish Rite...

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I learned so much from him. He was the best. Thanks and RIP .

I had Mr. Musch in the 8th and 9th grades. We made several things including CO2 racers, Lamps, Metal Lathe Projects, Plastic Projects, and Injection Mold projects. Mr. Musch was the Industrial Arts teacher who encouraged us to pursue careers in industry building on the skills learned in his classes. Not only did we learn about tools and how to handle them, we also learned how to spell them. Mr. Musch leaves his wisdom instilled in hundreds of men and women who now find themselves being...

To Mark, Marsha and family: we wish to offer our sympathy in the loss of Keith. We know it must be hard to say goodbye. Sincerely, Deb (Bowyer) Banzhaf & Tom, Sue & Joe Bauman

Keith, you were always one of my favorites in the Shrine Touchdowners. You were a very unselfish person. May all your worries and pains be no more.

Sorry to read of Mr. Musch's passing. I remember metal shop being a very enjoyable class to attend. He was a first rate instructor and an even better man.
While he never got to use the "Board of Education" on me, I do recall seeing it being used on more than one occasion! I also recall him being a pretty good scorer in the Teacher/Student Basketball games!
My condolences go out to his family and friends.
Rest In Peace, Mr. Musch.


Bill Moorhouse

Great Uncle Keith,
You will be greatly missed! May you rest in peace! Give Uncle Bill and Grandpa my love and let them know I miss them tons!
Love,
Your Great Niece
Jodie Musch-Sharpley Wilmoth

I had Mr. Musch as a shop teacher also. He had a great sense of humor. I too received my share of SWATS from this man, and I earned every one of them. He was a GOOD teacher. I still have some of the things that I made in his class. He will be missed he was a good man.

Uncle Keith,
We will miss you!
May you rest in peace.

your niece,
Sally Musch Sharpley

It is nice to hear Keith's students thought so much of him as a teacher and a person. I appreciate your comments.

Nancy Musch Sanders (niece)