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Robert P. Lorenzo
June 7, 1939 - May, 11, 2021
CASSELBERRY, FL - Robert P. Lorenzo, 81, of Casselberry, FL, peacefully passed away on May 11, 2021.
Bob was born on June 7, 1939 to Frank and Helen (Levickas) Lorenzo in Kenosha, WI. Bob graduated from Kenosha High School in 1957. After graduation, he was employed by the telephone company for 30 years. He was a member of the National Guard, and then the Air Force Reserves for 30 years.
On May 20, 1967, he married JoAnne Infusino. They were married for 52 years, until JoAnne's passing in 2019. They had three children: Janette (Tom) Coker, Michele Fioretti, and Robert (Stephanie) Lorenzo, and were the proud grandparents of Aaron and Logan Lorenzo.
After retirement, Bob and JoAnne spent winters in Florida. Bob was an avid bowler and golfer, and enjoyed working at Bristol Oaks Country Club. He was a member of the American Legion. Bob was a longtime member of St. Thomas Parish, serving as an usher and on the parish council until its closing. He later was a member of Mt. Carmel Parish in Kenosha and St. Augustine Parish in Casselberry.
Bob was a diehard Chicago Cubs and Chicago Bears fan, and if given the opportunity to coach either of these teams, they surely would have fared better. Bob disliked awards shows, monkeys and Cher.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents; wife, JoAnne; and brother, Frank Lorenzo.
He is survived by his children; grandchildren; several sisters-in-law; brothers-in-law; many nieces and nephews.
A celebration of Bob's life will be held with family and friends at a later date.
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Don and Cookie Walden
May 23, 2021
Our condolences. I bowled with Bob for years and my wife knew him from church, he always had a smile and something nice to say. I know he missed his wife a greatly when she passed, but now he is back with her again.
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