Robert (Bob) Danuser

Robert (Bob) Danuser obituary, Roswell, GA

Robert (Bob) Danuser

Robert Danuser Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 1, 2024.
Robert (Bob) Danuser, 75, of Roswell, GA passed away on January 30, 2024. He was born on September 23, 1948, in Melrose Park, Illinois. Bob was a beloved husband to Sue, a loving father to Christian, a caring brother to Steve, Kathee, and Cyndi.

Bob was a special soul who would make you feel you were suddenly his best friend. He had a mischievous smile that was infectious - he could easily make you laugh uproariously. Everyone wanted to be around him...everyone's best friend. He was an entrepreneur who succeeded with multiple businesses: Gas stations, Importing Cars, Environmental consulting, etc. His lifelong passion was owning, building and racing vintage cars. He also loved clay shooting and cherished the friends that came along with it. Bob was introduced to boxing to help manage his Parkinson's Disease and looked forward to the weekly classes.

A Visitation to honor Bob's life will be held on Saturday February 3 from 10AM until 12PM at Northside Chapel Funeral Directors and Crematory, located at 12050 Crabapple Rd, Roswell, GA 30075.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to the Center for Movement Challenges (centerformovementchallenges.org) in memory of Bob Danuser.

Bob Danuser will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

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February 2, 2024

Bob Danseur was a real gentleman. Kind, polite and friendly. We need more men like him in our world today. I am proud to say that he was a friend of mine. May God have mercy on his soul. Jim Stehle

Bill and Barbara Bickley

February 2, 2024

Barbara and I met Bob and Sue many years ago as neighbors. Bob was a warm, outgoing gentleman and very welcoming to get to know. He had a charming sense of humor. A class act in every sense of the word. God speed Bob, we will miss you.

Sharon Grissom

February 2, 2024

Please accept my condolences for the loss of your beloved husband, Bob. I will remember him as a loving father to Christian, a wonderful brother, and a supportive, caring friend and neighbor. Bob was a friend through good times and bad, and I will always cherish the memories made during our friendship of thirty years. May you be comforted at this difficult time through the love and support of your family and friends.

Denise Formisano

February 2, 2024

Bob was a kind and caring friend. His heart was as big as his smile and his punch was determined as he fought against Parkinson's. Bob will always live in the heart of his Center for Movement Challenges family and will be vey missed. Our love to Sue, Chris and their families.

Sharon Grissom

February 2, 2024

Please accept my deepest condolences to you and your family for the loss of your beloved husband, Bob. I will remember him as a wonderful, loving father to Christian, a loyal, caring brother to his siblings, and a special friend to me. Bob was there through good times and bad, and I will always cherish his friendship. May you be comforted at this difficult time with the memory of Bob’s love for you and your family. May God grant you peace!

Staff of Northside Chapel Funeral Directors, Inc.

February 2, 2024

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Joe McKenna

February 1, 2024

Our Friendship began back in1992 at our pool and had continued since. He was one of my best and most easily connected to of anyone I have ever met . We were friends for over thirty years; but,it seems more like a life time as he was always there. I will miss him.

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