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Robert A. "Bob" Nackers

Neenah, Wisconsin

1930 - 2015 (Age 85)

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Neenah, Wisconsin

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Nackers, Robert A. "Bob"Robert A. Nackers died Monday, July 13, 2015 at Theda Clark Hospital. He was born January 30, 1930 in Wrightstown, son of Peter and Catherine (Vanden Wymelenberg) Nackers. He attended school in Wrightstown until he left to serve as a Staff Sergeant in the Army during the...

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Words can't even explain how much I miss you Dad. You are with me but it hurts so much, not to talk or to hug, or to sit quietly with you. I will wait patiently to see you again. With much love, Katrina

Lynn and family - my sympathies go out to you in the loss of your Dad. I remember him smiling whenever I saw him so many years ago. May God strengthen you in this sad time.

Jim & Family,
Thinking of you, sending you my love and praying for comfort. Reading about your Dad - Definitely a true Gentleman.
Love to you my friend, Jill

Bob will be missed by so many people because he touched so many lives. Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers to all of his family and to Delores.

Bob recently retired from the 9:30 Mass usher corps at St. Margaret Mary, along with his sidekicks Art and Bud. Our family of four stepped in to take over, and have loved the witty banter with the old guys as they mentor us and razz us about all sorts of things. (shirts and ties, those crazy usher name tags, baskets on sticks, ringing the bells, and other "ushing" necessities.) We've only known Bob with his companion Delores, and what a spunky lady she is! Our whole family mourns the passing...

Thinking of you, Lisa, Chad, Adam, and Lexi. We are very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

I believe that long ago (when we were grade school age) Lynn and I went to the Brown County Fair together with Pete and Kate --Bob's parents. I have fond memories of the Nackers farm, and although I met Bob only a few times, I sincerely and prayerfully support you at this time of you loss.
Ellen Scheibe

Bob was a true Gentleman and we will miss him. He helped in many ways at Mount Tabor Center and we are very grateful for all he did to further our mission.

Jim & Deb
We are so sorry for your loss. You have our deepest sympathy.