Robert-Wilging-Obituary

Robert Carl Wilging

Sheffield Village, Ohio

Nov 16, 1925 – Jul 13, 2011 (Age 85)

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BORN
November 16, 1925
DIED
July 13, 2011
AGE
85
LOCATION
Sheffield Village, Ohio

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SHEFFIELD VILLAGE – Robert Carl Wilging, 85, of Sheffield Village passed away Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at Fairview General Hospital, Cleveland following a brief illness. He was born November 16, 1925 in Mansfield, the son of the late Karl and Margaret (nee Glaesser) Wilging and resided in Avon...

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I worked with Bob on many projects and committees in the PVC industry...great guy, who will leave a memorable legacy to all of us tech types.
May his memory serve as a continued blessing to his loved ones.

Vic Struber

I was very sorry to hear about Bob. We worked together for many years. Bob was very professional in all our contacts while at the same time open and friendly. He was very well respected in his profession and often called on for his advice and counsel. he will be sorely missed. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Peace. Fred and Arlene Krause

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Dad just told us last night about Bob. We met him at family reunions and funerals. We were always touched by the warmth he showed us when he spoke with us. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Jeff and Sylvia Burgauer Mueck

Dearest Family
Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of your loved one, Robert. We apologize for not being able to attend calling hours or the funeral but want you to know you are in our prayers and thoughts.
Steve and Margaret Wade, Lillian Urschitz and Walter and Bette Urschitz.

I can tell that Mr. Wilging was a special man by the way your family surrounded him. He had wonderful memories and pride in each of you and spoke very highly of his children and grandchildren. I was deeply saddened to learn of your loss. My prayers and sympathies are with your family during this difficult time. May God comfort and guide you as you learn to adjust to life without him.
Sincerely,
Kelli Junkins

My husband, Jim Kniceley,was so glad to know Bob.There are quite a few nice Goodrich men "Up There" now..... God Bless your mother. I know how hard it is to try to find the aloneness we must find, to go on with memories to help us.... caringly, Daralyn Kniceley