Robert E. Badal was always eager to educate, starting with himself. He self taught himself to speak eight languages, which he used quite often. While working as a Foreign Trade Officer for the Ford Motor Co., he put himself through college, graduating from Lewis University in 1974. During the 1960's he created the Juliettes all girl drill team, teaching hundreds of girls from 7 to 17 how to march, twirl rifles, swords and flags. A feat that won them several 1st place trophies. An accomplished drummer, who wrote music and taught the drum sections for Drum and Bugle corps, and several school drum lines. Many of his students teach drums today, something put a smile on his face. Robert was given the Citizen of the Year award in 1966 for his community service, he was also written up in the Chicago Percussion and Rhythm magazine, labeling him a "Local Hero". After 30 years of service he retired from Ford and became a substitute teacher, earning him the Substitute of the Year award in 2001. He taught for 16 years, retiring Nov. 2006, the respect and admiration he received from students he met on the street was in his words "The True Award". Robert wrote a book on education in our country titled, "Alarm", he never got the chance to have it published. Robert will be remembered for doing and being many things, but mostly for being a great Father, he will be missed. Robert is survived by his beloved wife Rosemarie; three children, Robert (Karen), Patricia (Dennis) and Geno; five grandchildren, Eric (Katrina), Kimberlee (Joseph), Adam, Taylor and Phillip (Nicole); three great-grandchildren, Alexander, Gavin and a baby due 2007. The family friends that were family to him, and his pal, Florida. Memorial services private.
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Jim Jacob
January 13, 2007
Geno & Badal Family,
I was saddened to hear about your father. I enjoyed talking with him on my visits to the house, as his stories were always interesting.
Debbie Wencel
January 5, 2007
Patti~ Your father accomplished so much and touched so many lives, I know he will be missed so much. I pray for God's grace for you and your family.
Lynnette Coker-Corkern
January 5, 2007
Badal Famiily,
I feel so bad to hear of your loss. Mr B will forever be remembered for his involvement with us as teens. We love you, Mr B!
Tina Butcher
January 5, 2007
I was a teller at the bank and always worked with Robert when he came in. He was a sweet man with a big heart and always had a smile with a story to share. He will truley be missed. It was a pleasure to have known him. I send my regards to his family.
Arlene Larson
January 5, 2007
I want to express my sorrow to a great family , i have so many nice memories of Bob ,Rose My special Patti baby ,Bobby and Geno ,Love and God Bless you .
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