Robert-Wachalec-Obituary

Robert "Bob" Wachalec Sr.

Columbus, Ohio

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Columbus, Ohio
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Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Wachalec Sr. Robert "Bob" Wachalec Sr., born in Cleveland, OH, in 1933, passed away on May 10, 2015, in Mesa, AZ. Preceded in death by his parents Chester and Catherine Wachalec, and wife of 36 years, Rosanne Rignall-Wachalec. Survived by his companion of 20 years, Corrine Canter; and furry...

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I worked with Bob for many years at Morton. In many ways he was my teacher. I will always remember Bob's energy and great positive views on life.
He was expert handling adversity and remaining positive - he made work fun.
I am very sorry to hear of his passing.

I didn't know Bob well, but I was fortunate enough to share a week a week each year, for many years, with him and mutual friends at a golf outing either in Myrtle Beach, SC. or St. Petersburg, Fl. Bob was a social person, and unquestionably honest and sincere. His stories would leave us smiling for hours beyond. Thank you for the good times together.

Phil Goldman, Colchester, Vermont

Frank and Donna will miss our neighbors tremendously, and Frank his partner volunteering at the hospital and oh yes, not to forget that huge O flag.... Hearthstone Villas will seem different when we return this winter without Corrine walking the dog and visiting with us all. Our heartfull sympathy to the family.
Frank and Donna Barkey

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

We will miss him a lot, Bob, Corrine and Gavin were were always there to visit every time we went by their home.

Bob will be greatly missed here in the Hearthstone Villas community in Mesa, Arizona. Bob was everyone's friend and had a wonderful greeting for all who crossed his path. If he was walking by, he would always stop and visit. If he was driving by, he always honked his horn scarring us half to bits! We will always remember the OHIO flag that Bob would put out to signify he was watching an important game in his home; and, it was advisable not to disturb him until the game was over. We never...