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Robert Lee Neth Sr.

Kansas City, Missouri

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Robert (Bob) Lee Neth, Sr. passed away on November 12, at the age of 82 with his wife and children at his bedside. Bob was born in Gentry, AR on April 12, 1924, to Minnie and Clint Neth. The family later moved to Parsons, KS. Bob enlisted in the Navy in June of 1941, and went to Basic Training at...

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Big Red (right) & his buddy Elmo; Wichita, KS 1944

My siblings and myself are/were so very lucky to have such a great father. He always allowed us to choose whatever we wanted to do in life. He only had one request, "do your job the best you can". Dad, I want to thank you for teaching me such a valuable lesson, that I'll never forget. I miss you, Love Rich

My love and sympathy to all the Neths, most particularly Rosie. The dignity and wit with which Bob approached life was a gift. He will be missed, but I think always remembered with a smile.

I always told Bob that I would never change places with anyone in the world. So, my darling, that is truer than ever. I shall miss you more than I can say but I am glad you have escaped the horrible chains of Alzeimer's. Always, Rosie

In a time when men of integrity seem to be so rare, you lived the term, Uncle Bob. To be loved by you was a wonderful gift, especially because I knew you couldn't have loved the way you did, loved you not honor more. I'll miss you, Judy

My dad was a wonderful man. He was a man of principal and honor. That is how he led his life. I learned so much from him, and I loved him. He was so worthy of that love. I miss you, Daddy.
Love...Debby

My Father was truly my hero and I was so proud of him in many, many ways. He was my inspiration and my mentor. I will always love him and will forever cherish a lot of wonderful memories about him. To his Navy friends and shipmates, his nickname was "Big Red". Big Red, I miss you.........Bob