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Robert William Zadick

1940 - 2020

Robert William Zadick obituary, 1940-2020, Great Falls, MT

BORN

1940

DIED

2020

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Robert Zadick Obituary

Robert William Zadick

Great Falls - After leading an exceptionally full and loving life, Robert William Zadick passed away on November 7, 2020. Bob was born May 31, 1940 in Great Falls, Montana to William and Anne Zadick. Two years later, his brother and lifelong partner Richard "Dick" Zadick was born. Bob grew up and lived in Great Falls, Montana.

Bob was a lifelong entrepreneur starting with his first job at the age of nine as a newspaper carrier for the Great Falls Tribune where his father was the City Editor. He graduated from Great Falls High in 1958 where he excelled as an athlete in both football and wrestling. His competitive drive was unmatched as anyone whom ever met him can attest. When Bob set his mind to something there were no barriers capable of discouraging him from achieving his goal. To fulfill his competitive spirit, Bob began playing handball. Thousands of hours of study, training, disciplined and focus ultimately led him to several state handball titles.

Upon graduation from high school, Bob attended the University of Montana. In 1959, his father, Bill, passed away which greatly impacted Bob's life. After marrying Toni in 1963 they returned to Great Falls to start their family. Bob and Toni enjoyed 57 years of marriage together.

Bob was an avid outdoorsman and following the passing of his father, uncle George and Aunt Helen Forzley continued to mentor and fuel this passion.

Together Bob and Toni began their amazing journey of building their family. They had 4 children Terri, Bill, MaryAnn, and Michael. Bob's children, along with his wife Toni, were the highlight of his universe. There was no mountain too high or river too wide to interfere with Bob's determination to provide his wife and children with each and every opportunity they sought to pursue. His love for his family was complete and infectious to all that had the opportunity to know him.

Bob's professional life was also successful. In 1964 he began his sales career selling housewares. His success in sales soon led him to form his own business, BTZ Agency, in housewares, where he employed his own sales staff and opened offices throughout the northwest. Bob and Toni moved to Butte and carried on the business for three years; then returning to Great Falls, they started Holiday Housewares that later transitioned into Holiday Motors. Bob and Toni successfully operated Holiday Motors, among many other ventures, until his retirement in 2010.

Despite his recognition and success throughout Montana as an entrepreneur and businessman, Bob was unquestionably best known for his passion for the sport of wrestling. The Zadick family logged tens of thousands of miles from coast to coast and across international borders taking sons Bill and Mike and hundreds of Montana kids to tournaments and training camps. In 1981 Bob became the head coach of the Northern Montana Wrestling Club. This began a path for Bob that soon became his life's desire, second only to his passion for his family. Bob instilled toughness, integrity, love, discipline, work ethic, ambition and most importantly - self-confidence, in thousands of kids throughout his tenure in the sport of wrestling. Through his dedication to the sport, Bob gained friendships with hundreds, the notoriety of others and the unrivaled distinction of being kicked out of hundreds of gymnasiums throughout the United States. His intensity was fueled by those he loved and cared for combined with his desire for their success. Furthermore, he was never going to allow the poor eyesight of a referee to interfere with the success of his athletes.

One of his many strengths was his ability to see greatness in others that even they themselves did not realize. Since he returned home to his heavenly father, the family has received countless messages from Bob's former athletes and friends expressing sentiments of how he changed the course of their lives for the better. The family is deeply grateful for all of the wishes and prayers.

Preceding him in death are his parents, Bill and Anne Zadick, grandparents, Aussie and Nellie Zadick, Joe and Mae George as well as numerous aunts and uncles. Survivors include his beloved saintly wife, Toni Zadick; daughter Terri Steinlage (husband Chris, daughter Macy), son Bill Zadick (wife Samantha, daughter Carmie), daughter MaryAnn Jackson (husband Ryan, son John, daughter Josie), and son Michael Zadick; brother Richard "Dick" Zadick (wife Jeanne); brothers, Fred Zadick, Tom Zadick, Gary Zadick and sister Candice Lowry (Zadick), and families; brothers-in-law Tom Joseph (Bonnie), John Joseph, sister-in-law Penny Kimmet (Nick); nephew and nieces Matt (Robin) Joseph, Kim (Tom) Olson, Jodi (Paul) Broz, Thomas (Crystal) Joseph and families.

Rosary and vigil service, 7 pm, Wednesday, November, 11, 2020, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church. Funeral liturgy at 10 am, Thursday, November 12, 2020, at Holy Spirit Catholic Church with burial to follow at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Masks and physical distancing will be required.

In lieu of flowers, The Bob Zadick Wrestling Memorial Fund has been established to continue the values Bob lived by and instilled in others. Donations can be directed to: Praire Mtn. Bank c/o Bob Zadick Wrestling Memorial Fund, 1019 7th Street South, Great Falls, MT 59405

Condolences can be left at www.Schnider Funeral Home.com.

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Published by Great Falls Tribune from Nov. 9 to Nov. 11, 2020.

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Cynthie Chavez Dickson

November 14, 2020

To Toni, Uncle Dick and the entire Zadick family
I was sad to hear of Bob’s passing. He gave me my first job when I was only 15 yrs old. I learned a lot from Bob and Dick. I remember decorating the Holiday Housewares booth at the fair. One year when Bob was out of town Dick and I chose blue and green for the color instead of the usual red and yellow. As soon as Bob got back and saw it he was furious! I had to take it all down and do it all over in red and yellow. Bob and Toni were always good to me. Terri was such a beautiful and well behaved girl. And when Bill came along Bob was thrilled. I stopped working for him when I was 19 but have always remembered those years fondly. My prayers are with the family. Take care of each other.

Cynthie Chavez Dickson

Anders Blewett

November 12, 2020

Dear Toni and the Zadick Family,

I will never forget the time Bob got thrown out of the gym while coaching me during a wrestling tournament in Portland, Oregon. Undeterred, Bob blasted his way past security through a side door and continued coaching me from across the gym until he made sure my hand was raised. Bob may not have been a diplomat, but he was a man you always wanted in your corner. He dedicated much of his life to wrestling and in the process helped shape the lives of countless young men in Great Falls. Both his children and the hundreds of grapplers he trained and mentored will carry on his legacy. Bob left the world a better place than he found it and he will be sorely missed. The Blewett Family's thoughts are with you.

Barbara Meinders

November 12, 2020

To Toni and the entire Zadick Family, so very sorry for your loss. You all are in my thoughts and prayers. Hold your memories close to your heart and he will always be looking over you. I will forever cherish your hospitality when I visited your home with John in Lincoln.

Jeni Dodd and Pat Ruf

November 11, 2020

To Dick Zadick and the whole Zadick family. We are so sorry to hear of your loss. May the Lord bless and keep you in your time of sorrow.

Bill Alderman

November 11, 2020

On behalf of the Broadus Hawk wrestling program we would like the family of Bob to know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Larry Huston

November 11, 2020

Dick Zadick and family, our prayers are with you. The loss of a brother is a hard one for all, but God will carry you throughout the remaining years here on earth. May the love of friends and family be by your side! Bless you and family

Izora

November 11, 2020

Sorry to hear of his passing. Hadn't seen him for a long time but nice guy.

Bob Owen

November 10, 2020

Upon being invited by Bob to work with the Montana Cadet and Junior wrestlers when my oldest son was a member of the team, I acquired a whole new respect for Bob. I learned quickly that his bark was bigger than his bite and he was the most dedicated person to the sport of wrestling that I had ever met. It started a friendship that I have cherished. Bob and his sons Bill and Mike have had more influence on our sport than any other from the state of Montana. I definitely missed his presence this past season when I was in the gyms at the high school tournaments. Wrestling lost a true patriot but the neat thing is that his two boys will enhance our sport in his name for many years to come. Sandi and I would like to express our condolences and thank Bob for some very good memories.

Linda and Dom Montiero

November 10, 2020

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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