Robert-Ritter-Obituary

Robert Ritter Jr.

Muskegon, Michigan

07/16/1952 - 06/02/2025

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June 2, 2025
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Muskegon, Michigan

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Robert William Ritter Jr., 72, of Muskegon, Michigan, passed away tragically on June 2, 2025, at his home in Muskegon. Born on July 16, 1952, in Muskegon, he was the son of Maxine Beck and Robert Ritter Sr. Bob was preceded in death by his parents and siblings Mitch Ritter, Mike Lang, Artie...

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Cheryl and Adam. I am so sorry for your loss of Bob. May the love of family and friends carry you through the days and weeks ahead. Much love!

My brother-in-law of 45 years. You will be missed (but your bad jokes won't) lol. You left me with many fond memories.

I was shocked to hear of my father´s passing. I would give anything for him to call me Poofiner as he did when I was little. I always be glad he made me watch Mash & Hogan's Heroes and the many other shows he liked. They to became some of my favorites. My thoughts and prayers are with the family & he will be missed, as will his jokes & his sarcastic one liners. Love you dad

I am at a loss and this is sad and no way my father should have went. I am his son, Jason Ritter. My thoughts and prayers are with the family in their time of grieving. I didn't have a great relationship with my father, but that didn't mean I didn't love him as my father. I have some faint and fond memories of him and I as a child in the back yard at Jiroch st. of him showing me how to break boards like Chuck Norris. I wish our relationship could have been better, but as the world turns...

My heartfelt prayers go out to Bob's family and friends. I had recently met Bob and Cheryl. Im new to the area, and Bob was a welcoming type of guy. Offered help if needed. Spoke often of his family and camping with Cheryl. He invited me to get involved with the Neighborhood Community. I never did make it to a meeting with Bob and Cheryl. A couple of us neighbors seemed to gather in the alley behind our houses for friendly chats about once a week. Just knowing him for a short time was a...

Worked with Bob at Artiflex and had some great conversations with him. A great guy and awesome coworker. Great memories..thoughts and prayers going out to the family.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

I am so sorry for your loss..Bob was always kind to me. May God bless Bobs family and loved ones. May we all remember to continue praying for his family to have comfort.. may you (Bob) rest in peace in God Arms now. I love you

I still cannot accept that you are gone, Uncle Bobby. Thank you for everything. Everything you've done for me, my family, my boys. You have shown them so much love. I will never forget you, and I hope that you are at peace, with our loved ones who have left before us. Rest in Peace. We will do our very best to be there for Auntie. I hope you know how very much you were loved and appreciated.