Robert "Bob" W. Wyle Sr., aged 72, passed away on Friday, May 28, 2021.
He served in the U.S. Army from 1969 to 1972 during the Vietnam War. Bob enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, his corvettes, and riding his motorcycles.
He was preceded in death by his father, Burrell Wyle; mother, Eleanore Rossi; brother, Jack Wyle; stepfathers, John Peters and John Rossi; stepmother, Mary Wyle; and brothers-in-law, Jim Pasky and David Legner. He will be deeply missed by his wife, Renee; son, Robert W. Wyle Jr.; grandchildren, Shane, Alexiah, Colton, Nevaeh and Gabriella Wyle; stepchildren, Jamie (Jamie Hanshaw) Norman, Angela Norman and Anthony Norman; brother, William Wyle; half-sister, Lori Peters; brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, Steve (Jill) Pasky, Mike (Kathy) Pasky and Toni Legner; and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
The family will greet visitors on Monday, June 14, 2021, from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at the Stroo Funeral Home, 1095 68th Street, SE, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 49508; where a memorial service for Robert will begin at 12 noon.

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Melinda Hamilton
October 2, 2021
I worked with Bob from 2001 until he left in about 2010. He was my maintenance man at Hills of Aberdeen apartments. What a good man and friend he was to me. Bob, I will miss your friendship and kindness forever. I am sorry we weren´t in contact these last years. RIP my friend.
Applewhite & The Washington Family
June 28, 2021
Where can I begin? I will first start off with sharing my condolences with his family and close loved one's. Myself & my family have known Bob for well over 25+yrs. He was a neighbor of ours back in Indiana. I grew up with his son Robert "Bobby" as kids. Bob, could always tell a joke, he'd always talk and share about his latest hunting adventure, or just have a joyful conversation with him while he'd puff on his cigar. He'd come over when he could on the holidays with my family & have holiday dinner with us and/or say something like. "Well Jbird how about those Packers?" Him, being a Packers fan obviously. Many of us will miss him and his enlightening conversations. You were not only a friend & a great neighbor to have. But, you as well were generally part family to "us". May you RIP our beloved friend.
Dawn
June 8, 2021
My husband and I always enjoyed seeing and chatting with Bob. Always brought a smile to our faces with his infectious laugh. Bless his wife, family, and friends.
Another Vietnam Army Veteran
June 8, 2021
Another Vietnam Veteran gone way too early. Thank you for your service, Sir. Rest in peace.
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