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Robert J. Streit

Portland, Oregon

1938 - 2016

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Streit, Robert J. 78 Feb. 25, 1938 Aug. 28, 2016 Robert J. (Bob) Streit lost his 3 year battle with cancer and passed away peacefully on August 28th, 2016 at the age of 78. Bob was born in Chicago, Illinois to Hertha and Arthur Streit. Bob was a steamfitter and a member of Local 290 in Portland...

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I am so glad that I got the chance to come and visit Uncle Bob just before he passed. I will always remember the times spent at his place in Sherwood, the great times at the Christmases we spent together, and that amazing train set he had set up in his basement when I was a child. He was a warm and generous uncle and I'm certain that my love of building was inspired in part from him and his dad's talents in the field.
Thank you for the time and the example of what a good man...

My dearest Judi and family
Sincere heartfelt sorrow to all of you on the loss of a honorable man. Bob entered my life about 1956 as a good friend of my hubby John. In our youth, we were a carefree group, Bob was our best man in our wedding of 1959. Such a good conversationalist, always shown as a light hearted spirit. A celebration indeed in Heaven as he enters the land of the angels. He will send them down to protect you Judi and he will always be around you as well. Love lives on,...

J-E-L-L-O! Gosh, I'm goin to miss your goofiness Grandfather. You always were so gracious to Grammy; truely an example and chivalry. I will never forget mini put put, Gaffers and the yard with the cool lawn a few streets down from the Tigard house . We all miss and love you so much, your kindness lives on in all of us.
Love LindsayGirl

I love you, Grandfather. I'm sorry if I ever seemed ungrateful for all you and Grammy have done for me; I've always appreciated you and always will.

Dear Dad,

I am honored to be the first person to sign your book! I am soooo sorry that I cannot enjoy our chats any longer and I don't know what I will do without you in my life...

I know your motto was "don't worry...be happy", but I am finding it very difficult, right now...You were a true mentor and friend!

You never told me what I wanted to hear...You were honest and sometimes painfully critical, but I always LEARNED a good lesson and knew you loved me!

You...