Robert E. Dee, age 81, beloved husband of the late Kathryn "Kay" Dee; loving father of Denise Marcucci and Robert Dee Jr.; proud grandfather of Rachael Hacking, Marika Hacking, Rachel Dee Walker and Jonathan Dee; dear brother-in-law of Robert (Jean) Hangsterfer, Gahan (Marge) Hangsterfer, SR. Marion Hangsterfer O.P. Family and friends will be received at Divine Infant Church, 1600 Newcastle, Westchester on Saturday Jan. 20, at 9:30 a.m. for 10 a.m. Mass. Interment Queen of Heaven Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials would be appreciated to Dominican Sisters, 585 County Rd., Sinsinawa, WI 53824. For further information call 708-F-U-N-E-R-A-L.
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ed rog jr.
January 23, 2007
Denise and Bob Jr.
It was my privilege to attend the memorial service for your dad. I hope we are able to get together in the future and continue our frienship.
Cathy Anderson Niziol
January 20, 2007
Denise & Bob, My thoughts are with you today. Have thought of your family throughout the years...many warm stories from Santa, the plays, my junior prom and breakfast at IHOP after the 10 o'clock. Would love to hear from you.
Sue Hintz Olszewski
January 20, 2007
I can still picture your father in my mind during the Variety Club days - especially in My Fair Lady!
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sue Hintz Olszewski
Mary J Palma
January 20, 2007
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Karen Hangsterfer
January 18, 2007
Uncle Bob will always hold a special place in my heart. I had the opportunity of living with Uncle Bob and Aunt Kay during my last year in college while student teaching. We would have a HUGE bowl of ice cream every night and recap the days events! Sometimes a man of few words, but those deep brown eyes spoke volumes from his heart. I'm comforted to know there is another family guardian angel watching over us all.
Bob and Kay's backyard with antiques circa 1979
January 17, 2007
Bob and Jean Hangsterfer
January 17, 2007
Bob will always be remembered as Santa on the State Street Parade and as the Leading Man in so many plays like "My Fair Lady", and for his antique collection in his basement and back yard.
Sister Marise Barry OP
January 16, 2007
Such good memories of shopping with Marion, Kay and my Mom, enjoying luncheons on Norfolk Street, and Bob loving it all. How they loved their children and grandchildren. Bob loved to show his backyard and antiques in the basement. A part of Bob and Kay will always be with you
Love to all, Nancy Barry
Just the girls the same day, with Maribeth Ryan and Denise Marcucci
January 16, 2007
(f) Maurice and George Curran, Sister Marion Hangsterfer and Kay Dee, (b) Bob Dee, Gay and Marge Hangsterfer, Jean and Bob Hangsterfer, circa 1980 @ B Hangsterfer
January 16, 2007
Jim Blazier
January 15, 2007
Our deepest sympathy to your family
at the passing of your father and
grandfather. I worked at Western
Kraft and knew Bob and Kay.
Jim Blazier
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