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Robert Vizza

Lafayette, Indiana

Dec 29, 1953 – Apr 19, 2018 (Age 64)

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BORN
December 29, 1953
DIED
April 19, 2018
AGE
64
LOCATION
Lafayette, Indiana

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Robert VizzaLafayette - Legendary Lafayette radio personality Bob Vizza passed away suddenly on Thursday, April 19, 2018, at 2:39 PM at IU Health Arnett Hospital in Lafayette.Bob was born December 29, 1953, in Michigan City, Indiana, to the late Anthony B. and Marjory (Irven) Vizza. He loved this...

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I just learned of Bob's passing recently. I worked with Bob for many years and we developed a strong friendship working together at several radio stations. He will be missed throughout the Lafayette area. RIP Bob.

I listened to Bob for years I was sad to hear of his passing! Prayers to his family I was an avid fan and years ago I requested song and it was out of rotation so Bob gave me the disk! I thought he was so sweet to do that! Prayers!

Bob worked with my dad, Marvin Kettnich, at WASK for many years. A wonderful person, he will be missed.

Lafayette radio was lucky to have someone as genuine as Bob Vizza. Bless your heart, Bob. There's a great afternoon drive slot ready for you at the greatest radio station you'll ever see. Positive thoughts for Chris and the rest of Bob's family.

Bob, you truly were a legend and THE nicest person anyone could have met. What a hoot we had at WKHY. You were a great person and always a pleasure to listen to on the radio! Chris, I am so sorry for your loss and will remember the special times at WLFI with you two! Rest in Peace my fellow broadcaster! Make 'em laugh in heaven. God Speed.

Sharon McKinley (aka Kay Bradley)

Although our paths have diverged, mostly by distance, in recent years, I remember fondly heart to heart discussions Bob and I had during some stressful times in his life. His courage and positive outlook on life was a great inspiration to me. Our prayers for God's comfort to you, Chris, and all those who surrounded this dear friend.

Rest with your Savior, Bob. I always thought of you as "The Voice of Lafayette," and enjoyed your testimony and humor.

I dearly love this man and it breaks my heart that I'll be unable to attend. Rest In Peace Bob!

Mark Allen