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Terry Petrie
January 31, 2025
Penny just found out today 1-31-25 the passing of Bob. He was a great guy and a roommate at Stout for years. His favorite thing to say was: There are not major and minor sports but major and minor people. He said that often over the years. So sorry for your loss but Bob lived a long and good life.
Rosie Burns
December 19, 2024
Bob was a special coach and fun person with a great smile. So sorry to hear of his passing. May you share happy memories with your family this Christmas. Rosie Burns
MICHAEL MOLITOR
July 7, 2023
DEAR PENNY, BRENT, MATT and BETSY,
It was with great sadness I heard from Rick Klabecheck about Bob's passing as he was the best coach I ever had, He made me better than I ever could of imagiened.
His mandatory morning practices 3-4 days a week were the difference maker and Killer at 6 am before class. Then the walk from north hall to field house 10-15 below thinking, the last thing I want to do is jump in a cold pool but in we went and better we got.
Our road trips to the Swimming Hall of Fame at Christmas and driving 24 plus hours to Ft. Lauderdale, FL for 10 days to train, still have photos of those trips.
Very sad I didn't make arrangement to track you all down and see him and all of you over the years. He pushed me to better and it got us to NAIA nationals 2 relays 72-73 and 73-74 and was he fun to be around and I was there when all you the boys were 4-5 years old and when Betsy was born. I even baby sat one time. He was a huge difference maker and motivator in my life and swimming and career wise.
I am 25 year Allstate agent and still think of him when I have tough business issues. He always said, Mike, you attack your career in life the way you practice, you will succeed, no question there.
My Greatest memory swimming for me was WSUC Conference 800 free relay knocking off favorite Eau Claire at Plateville 72-73 the 800 free relay, swimming 3rd leg of relay coming from almost half a pool behind and have Ben Kowalski bring it home. Then in his joy picks me off the deck with a giant hug.....never forget it or him and all of you. I liked coach so Smith so much I came to visit him in summer at new house on the lake.
His memory is strong in me till this day and like most all his swimmers and tennis players, I am sure they all feel the same.
Bless all of you and to let yoo know I am thinking of all of you how much he will be missed. I would like to contact by phone or email address.
Mike Molitor
Allstate agent in Glenview, IL
Marv Benzing
April 20, 2023
Coach Smith was a Major Influence in my Life, I played number 1 at Stout In1972 & 1973 , in 1973 beat everyone in the conference. Smith gave me an unbelievable confidence, because of him I became a Certified USPTA Master Tennis Professional about 100 of them in the World, also became Managing Partner at an Indoor tennis facility in the East Coast. Any successes or accomplishments I owe to Coach Smith. I had a dream last week that Coach Smith should be inducted to the Stout Hall of Fame. Humbly your Former Player & Friend . Thank You, God Bless. Marv Benzing
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