Roberta-Mottl-Obituary

Roberta Mottl

Brookfield, Wisconsin

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Mottl, Roberta J. "Bert" (Nee Pfennig) Died January 30, 2009, at age 58, after a courageous battle with cancer. Beloved wife of Ted. Cherished daughter of Marvin and Charlotte Pfennig. Loving mother of Tracie (Joe) Lueck, Justin (Kelly) Mottl and Dawn (Jeff) Knollenberg. Proud and...

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To the Mottl family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I graduated from Washington with Roberta. My daughter, Julie, went to Mt. Olive with Dawn, so we still got to see one another after high school. She was a very special person and will be missed.

To the Mottl Family, Charlotte and Marvin, I was very sorry to hear of your loss. I have fond memories of growing up with Bert. I am sorry we can not be there, but our prayers are with you. She was a very special lady.

I am so sorry for your loss, I remember being a student at Steuben and Roberta working in the office. I knew when I got in trouble she would always be there to lift my spirits and I appreciated that, then years later to work with her at Reeds was alot of fun. She was such a great person and she really liked everyone... God Bless you and your families.

My prayers and thoughts are with your family

I can't be there, but you are in my prayers.

(Pat & Al Cayer's sister)

All my love and prayers are with you.

To Roberta's Family:

Please accept my deepest sympathy, Roberta was very special. I enjoyed our conversations in lab. She will be missed.

Dear Justin and entire Mottl family,

I am sincerely sorry for your loss. I will keep all of you in my thoughts during this difficult time.

Ted, Tracie, and family,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Roberta "Grandma Mottl" as we knew her, was such a special lady. So devoted to her family, I know you all brought her great joy. We will miss her presence at Austin's games. She was always his number one fan. When we were busy chatting and lost track of the score at baseball, we could always count on grandma to fill us in. She kept a scorebook and recorded all of Austin's baseball stats. We will never forget when...