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Robert C. "Bob" Spitz

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin

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Spitz, Robert C. "Bob" On May 13, 2012, at age 88, Bob hit a home run and is now eternally watching games with his previously departed family. Beloved husband for over 64 years of Rose Marie (nee Godar). Dear father of Bobbie, Bruce (Cindy), Mark (Shirley), David (Hope), Debbie (Tony) Mussel,...

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Aunt Rose Marie and Family, sincere condolences from the Arthur Spitz family. Uncle Bob, you are a true Milwaukee classic, may the Good Lord guide you to the 1st tee. We'll miss you.

TC;
I was working on the grounds today at St. James church in Franklin when a woman approached me about your dads funeral there today.She apparently had the location mixed up.I saw his death notice in the paper on Wednesday. When she told me he was your father I was floored! I knew Bob back in the 60's when he worked at Godar Pontiac in Oconomowoc and I worked At Phil Tolkan Pontiac In Milw. We talked almost every day.I also remember his tavern on Vliet St. in the late 70's. The last...

I will long remember Bob's warm eyes and smile. He was quite the character and I so did enjoy his stories. Our hugs to all of Bob's family. Mom (Gail Claringbole - Tony's mom) also sends her condolences. We are all lucky to have known Bob and to have spent time with him and Rose Marie recently. Sandy and Mike Burkhalter

I worked with TC at Maders many years ago. However, she was kind enough to send a sympathy card when my mother passed away 4 years ago. I am returning your kindness. Sorry for your loss.
Little Cyn

To TC, Ed, Trudy, and the rest of your family. I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. I know that you have many great memories and stories to remember him by. Alot of memories from Mckinley Blvd.
Barb Pirelli (Nowacki) (West Allis, WI)

Dear Dave and Hope, Sorry to hear about the passing of your father.
"A special person REMEMBERED and a beautiful life HONORED." with sympathy, John and Sue Matuka

Dear Bruce, so sorry to hear about your dad! He was the nicest man.Thinking of you, Shelley Lussmyer (Chapman)

To Bruce and the rest of the family. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers at this time.
Jim Anello

So very sorry and deepest sympathy to you Rose Marie and your wonderful family. Many good memories from golfing, to road trips, to freezing in motor home,parking in an unknown parking lot and having a key to sport (gun) shop from someone who did not know who we were. Also, exploding golf ball that did not work!!!!! So many great memories. Thank you, you are one of a kind. You will be missed.