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Robert S. "Bob" Zahn

South Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Zahn, Robert S. "Bob" Found Peace Fri., Nov. 10, 2006 at the age of 59 years. Beloved husband of Mary (nee Vitek) Zahn. Loving father of Christine (Eugene) Wildes and Jason (fiancee Jan Lange) Eichstadt. Proud grandfather of Jordan, Jared and Cameron Magolan and Jessica Lange. Dear son of...

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Mary,

Bob will be missed by all of us,but the memories will live on in our hearts forever. My most fond memories of Bob were when he and Jack lived with us in Bloomington. He would babysit for us and I thought he was so much fun. He would play board games with us and drove a cool motorcycle. It was great having two older "brothers type" around. Then when Bob went to the service Grandma Helen May and I would pray for he and Jack. Bob brought back a beautiful German cookoo clock for her...

"Robby" a very special person, so soft hearted, I've seen him shed tears watching a TV commercial.
Mama

Dear Mary,
We have all lost someone very special. I am sorry we could not make it to the services. I will NEVER forget all the teasing, jokes, and fun we have had over the years. Growing up, holidays, camping at Peewaukee,the never ending teasing I took. I will remember the phone tag and trying to find Bob while I was in Europe in 1969. He was in the service and we planned to meet somewhere. I wish we had had cell phones instead of German telephone operators. we did get together while...

We have you in our prayers Mary. So sorry we couldn't be there for you. So very sorry for your loss.

Bobby -
I don't know if the hole in my heart will ever be filled. We had so much fun over the years - laughing, teasing, practical jokes. But most of all you were there when I needed help, and for that I was never able to thank you enough. I will miss you, big brother. We will all miss you.
I would like to thank everyone who has shared their memories, and expressed their condolences. They were very helpful during this time of loss.
And Mary, thank you for giving...

Bob, there will never be anyone like you again. I will miss you so very much. Jazz in the Park with Mary and I carrying the chairs, tables, food and you bringing up the rear with one little back pack giggling all the way. Bob, I will miss the "Road Trips" we always took whenever you were driving. You always made me laugh and I loved the way you giggled whenever you thought your joke was really funny. You're a special man Bob and you married a special woman. Don't worry about Mary we will...

Bobbie was a very kind humorous gentle man. Years of volleyball with him, the before or after at "Ray & Dot's" was always my highlight for the week. He always had a pain of a joke, or a story. He knew he bugged me because of this, hence my nick name "Bobbie". I knew that bugged him. Of course the punch in the arm. Bobbie Pat and I will sorrily miss you. You better hope that God gets you on a C League so maybe by the time your team gets there you'll actually get the ball over the net. ...

I remember many good times with Bob playing volleyball over the years. Our team was so consistent (we never got any better). But we laughed and had more fun than any other team. Bob was usually the reason we did.

Bob had a smile that would light up any room..now heaven will be brighter with him in it. Mary, may you find comfort in knowing that Bob is at peace. Remember that he will be watching you, so the "three musketeers" better be good !!!I wish for you only happy thoughts and beautiful memories.