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Robert Lee "Bob" Stolberg

San, Diego, Illinois

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ROBERT 'BOB' LEE STOLBERG, 69 1939 TO 2009 SAN DIEGO - Longtime Rockford, Ill., resident, Robert "Bob" Lee Stolberg, 69, passed away on Sunday, March 1, 2009, in San Diego, after a long and valiant fight against diabetes and its complications. Bob was born April 25, 1939, in Rockford, to Harry...

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Mrs Stolberg and family,(Peg)
Its like you watched us grow up and we watched you're children grow up. You and Bob were parents to at least 130 or more of us at a time. You are in my prayers, and will always remember how you welcomed all of us into you're hearts and home.

Peg and family
Our deepest condolences on your loss. We didn't know you well but what we did know was what great people you were.

Peggy and family: What a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather you were blessed with. I, too, like so many, have wonderful memories of the "good old days of the Phantom Regiment". I know he's in a better place now and marching with the best of them. My prayers are with you all.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Peg and family-
Be blessed with good thoughts at this difficult time. So many of those thoughts revolve around the happy memories of life in the Phantom Regiment with Bob and Peg - you were instrumental in making the corps what is was to all of us then and what it represents now. Love to all of you-
Renee F.

Dear Peg and family,
What found memories we all have from the Regiment Days and beyond. Bob always enjoyed our visits and always begged for more. I am so greatful for the times I spent with you while you were in Ca. My thoughts and prayers have been with you and will continue. Much love to all.

Peg and family,
Although it has been many years since I have seen you I will never forget the times we spent together when we were new wives and mothers. Peg, you were always standing on a ladder or under the kitchen cabinets fixing some plumbing problem. I'm sure Bob knew how to do whatever it was that needed fixing but as I remember you liked to pound nails and fix things.

My condolences to you and your family in the loss of your husband and father.

Shirley...

Bob was my introduction to the Phantom Regiment and was my first bugle instructor. Farewell Bob, you have been an inspiration.

I have very fond memories of Bob from family gatherings. Typically those were big events, and he always stood-out. I will never forget his warm personality. Bob was a true credit to our family.