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Robert Murray Weingart

Franklin, Wisconsin

1946 - 2017

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Weingart, Robert Murray 71, of Greendale and Franklin, WI, died Tuesday, May 30, 2017. Born February 6, 1946, he was the second child of Robert E. Weingart and Geraldine L. Murray Weingart. He graduated from Greendale High School in 1964 and from Marquette University in 1968. Robert is survived...

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We are praying for you Gerry and Kathy and family. So sorry for your loss and grief your feeling right now. We love you. Jose, Ginger, and Matthew Hernandez.

Robert will truly be missed he was a wonderful man, hard worker & wonderful father

I just want to say i am so sorry for your loss, Robert was a wonderful person hard worker , wonderful father. Robert will be truly missed!

Rest In Peace Rob. Great talking sports, music(Rob saw The Beatles!!) And talking about trips out west.
Great, great quiet gentle nature that most of us never have.

From Robs cousin Tim Delaney in Scottsdale, AZ.

Rob was a great guy, and the best darned fisherman I've ever had the chance to wet a line with.
The Murray family owned a small cabin in northern Wisconsin, and as youngsters, we practically lived there every summer. As we grew older, it seemed we spent less and less time at the 'Chute. On our last visit to the cottage, Rob was, as usual, pounding the water to try and catch a muskie. Note that he'd being trying his entire adult life...

From Robs cousin Tim Delaney in Scottsdale, AZ.
Rob was always a good guy, and one of the best fishermen I've ever had the pleasure of wetting a line with. Our families practically grew up in a cottage in northern Wisconsin each summer. After we had all grown and the cottage trips became infrequent, Rob, Kevin, my brother Dan and I decided to make one last trip to the 'Chute. (Note that Rob had been trying to catch a muskie on the Chute his entire life). Somehow, on our last trip...

Rob was such a great employee and co-worker. He was a great man and he will be missed