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Robert HUEBNER Obituary

HUEBNER Robert "Bob" Robert "Bob" Huebner, president of U.S. Coexcell, Inc., in Maumee, Ohio, died suddenly of heart complications January 16, 2011 in Portland, Oregon, where he was attending a business expo and conference. He was 56. To his family, co-workers and many friends, Bob, who stood 6 feet, 7 inches tall, was the oak, towering above everyone else not only physically but possessing the fortitude and charisma of a natural born leader. His unexpected death is a reminder of how fleeting life can be and how every day should be lived to the fullest, something Bob certainly did. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, son, and brother; an astute businessman; an exceptional athlete; and a dear friend. Whatever the endeavor, if Bob decided that he was committed, he was all in with a passion and determination to succeed few could match. Born on November 3, 1954, Bob grew up in West Toledo, attended Monac Elementary School and graduated from Whitmer High School ('72), where he starred on the basketball team. His senior year, he was named first team in the former Great Lakes League, a feat he cherished. Bob earned a scholarship to Wittenberg University in Springfield, Ohio, where he continued his success in basketball and completed a degree in accounting. Following graduation, in 1976, Bob returned to Toledo and joined the auditing department at Owens-Illinois, Inc. In 1978, he was asked to direct the company's plastic drum division, where he remained for 15 years. During this time, he earned an MBA from the University of Toledo. In 1993, Bob and Harley Cramer, a co-worker from O-I, founded their own plastic drum business in Arrowhead Park, which they named U.S. Coexcell. Bob's energy level was such that while U.S. Coexcell was growing, he became president of VITEC, a Detroit automotive fuel systems supplier. He remained at VITEC for 10 years, commuting to Detroit, while continuing to manage U.S. Coexcell. Beginning in 2005, Bob directed his business efforts entirely on U.S. Coexcell. With his aggressive approach to sales and marketing and an ability to secure niche markets, the company prospered. Mr. Huebner was vice president of the Chemical Allied Industries of Northwest Ohio. In 2007, Mr. Huebner was inducted into the Entrepreneurial & Business Excellence Hall of Fame. Bob remained active in sports throughout his life. In his 20s, he played federation basketball with some of the city's best players. He was an ardent supporter of the UT basketball team, and he loved the Detroit Tigers. Bob was an excellent golfer and long-standing member of Toledo Country Club. He had three holes-in-one, including two in 2010. But the one he treasured most happened in April, 2008, on No. 17 at Toledo Country Club with his son, Jake, playing alongside. A note to his son inscribed on the trophy holding the ball reads: "My best playing partner in the world." First and foremost, Bob was a family man. He was married on January 28, 1989 to Renee (Morrin), celebrating 22 wonderful years. He coached his children's sports teams. He loved to host family dinners, especially when he manned the grill, a favorite hobby. Bob enjoyed boating with family and friends, cruising up the Maumee River, and fishing in Lake Erie. Bob was often teased for his meticulous nature, yet it was his quest for perfection that helped him succeed in everything he did. But he was not all business. He loved pranks, possessed a mischievous laugh, and had a wicked sense of humor that was perhaps best typified by the name of his boat: "Bob-On-This." Surviving are his wife, Renee; sons, Jeremy (Austin-Nichole) Huebner and Jake Huebner; daughter, Rachel Leathers; grandson, Jayce Leathers; granddaughter, Scarlett Rose Huebner; parents, Roy and Virginia Huebner; brother, Steve (Eileen) Huebner; mother-in-law, Eloise Morrin; brother-in-law, Ron (Tracy) Morrin; sisters-in-law, Linda (Paul) Wickenheiser and Michele (Leon) LaPointe, and dearly loved nephews and nieces. Visitation will be held Friday, January 28, from 4 to 9 p.m. at Coyle Funeral Home, 1770 S. Reynolds Rd., with a sharing of memories at 8 p.m. A celebration of life service in Bob's honor is scheduled for 11 a.m. Saturday, January 29, at Our Lady of Perpetual Help, 2255 Central Grove Ave., where the family will receive friends at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Bob's memory to St. John's Jesuit High School or Wittenberg University. Please view and sign the on-line guest registry at: www.coylefuneralhome.com

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Published by The Blade from Jan. 23 to Jan. 28, 2011.

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Troy Hall

February 1, 2011

"Bob will be missed and certainly never forgotten since he has instilled a little of his wisdom, ethic, and compassion in us all, we all have benefited from his time spent with us. God Bless, and Condolences to Renee and her family".

Tadd Newell

January 31, 2011

I'll never forget the many trips through wintry Ohio with Bob as my co-pilot to and from Witt basketball games. He adopted a lowly underclassman athletic trainer, treated me with respect, and we became friends. We lost track of each other after he graduated, but I will always cherish our time together.

Jill (Wiseman) Greene

January 28, 2011

Renee and family,
So sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you now.

Gay Kranz

January 28, 2011

To the Huebner Family--May you find comfort in your memories. So sorry for your loss.

Gay (Stautzenbach) Kranz Whitmer '72

Steven Conine

January 28, 2011

Dear Renee, I am sorry to hear about Robert. My sincere condolences.

Doug & Judy Warfield

January 28, 2011

Renee and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you over the loss of Bob. He was truly a remarkable man that we both will sadly miss. May God help you through this difficult time. With deepest sympathy - Doug & Judy Warfield.

Bonnie (Lepovetsky) Williams

January 28, 2011

As a fellow classmate of Bob's in Whitmer's Class of '72, I, too, remember him so well! He was always so gentle and considerate. He was that good-looking guy you couldn't help but have a crush on! My condolences to his family and friends -
he certainly left this world all too soon, but he made a very positive impact on it in many ways while he was here!

Stephen Trzaskowski

January 27, 2011

I was sad to read of Bob's passing but know he is in a better place and hopefully putting in a good word for the ones he left behind . I haven't seen Bob in almost 40 years, but can still remember the days at Whitmer like they were just yesterday. We shared freshman science class although with his jungle noise impressions and another guys chimp routine, you had to wonder if we were in science or sitting though an episode of George of the Jungle. He will be missed. God Bless him and his family. Steve "Traz" Trzaskowski 72

Cheri Rickheim

January 27, 2011

To the Huebner family - How very, very sad my heart goes out to all of you. Though I haven't seen Bob in decades, I still remember that lanky boy walking into class in junior high! You know what a great man he became, I know what a great classmate he was. My deepest sympathies.
Cheri Richmond Rickheim WHS '72

Tom Melvin

January 27, 2011

Bob,
The times we spent playing basketball and growing up together was so special in the Toledo area. The names like Greg Amhrein, John Kantner, Bob Martin, Big Tim, and all the athletes from Start, Central, Whitmer, St. John's, and St. Francis made every night in the summer feel like a playoff game no matter where we played.
Those times will never be duplicated by any generation.
Thanks for the memories.

January 27, 2011

Renee and the Huebner Family,

After not seeing Bob for so many years, I feel blessed that we had reunited in the past few months and been able to talk about the past and laugh about all the Great times we had. There were so many memories of the past, the Tiger games, fishing in Lake Erie, playing peewee football, basketball, and baseball together, his bug, and my 56' Chevy. Bob had me laughing so hard about all the dumb things we did as kids. I only wish that we had more time to get together. We all talked about living each day to the fullest. Bob as well as all the memories will never be forgotten.

It was so nice to meet you and the children. He was so proud of all of you. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dick Schuler
Delta, Ohio

Dave Hazuda

January 27, 2011

Jake,
I'm very sorry for your loss. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

LISA PARSON

January 27, 2011

At the end of each life is a legacy of love.. My deepest condolences to the family and friends. As the days and weeks pass and as you return to life routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of God, family and friend James 4:8 Draw close to God and he will draw close to you

January 26, 2011

Renee and family, sorry for your loss Bob was a good Boss and fun to work with. Larry Maciolek

Charles Gbur

January 26, 2011

Renee and family- Carolyn and I are still in shock, if you need anything, please let us know. You are in our prayers and thoughts.

January 26, 2011

Renee, so sorry for your losss. Bob was a wonderful man and someone we will sincerely miss. Our prayers are with you and your family.

Ed Baker

Harley & Dawn Cramer

January 26, 2011

Renee and Family, With heavy hearts we will remember Bob. I pray the good Lord give all of you strength. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Much Love, Harley and Dawn

Ellen & Mark Hitchins

January 25, 2011

Renee,
Mark and I graduated from Whitmer with Bob and Mark played basketball with him. As Mark put it, "Huebs was a great hooper" But from reading about him, he was also a great man. As we no longer live in Toledo, we would see him only sporadically when we were in town. He was a great guy, always glad to see us and share old times. We know you and your family will miss him terribly. Our deepest sympathies.
Mark & Ellen (Wretschko) Hitchins

Wendy (Foley) Eggleston

January 25, 2011

Dear Renee and Family, we are sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We remember meeting Bob at Morrin family gatherings. We are grateful to have met such a nice, fun-loving man. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

Connie/Dale Happy

January 25, 2011

So sorry to hear about Bob. We have heard so many great things about Uncle Bob from Sarah and Matt. He will be missed by all who knew him. Your family is in our prayers. Dale and Connie Happy

Diane Marek

January 25, 2011

Rachel, I am so sorry for your loss.My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Laryssa Hill

January 25, 2011

It was a great sense of loss when I heard of Bob Huebners death. I wanted to let you know that you have my greatest sympathy, and my heart is truly saddened.
I know that his passing will leave a void in many of our lives here at Vitec.
May God give you strength.

CeCe & Terry Geremski

January 24, 2011

Roy, Ginny and family,
We were saddened and shocked to read about Bob. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Remember the happy times as you celebrate his life. Memories are the legacy of love. May God bless all of you.

January 24, 2011

Renee,Jake,and the entire Huebner family we are so very sorry for your loss our thoughts and prayers are with you.Ray &Tina martin

Dr. Karim Amellal

January 24, 2011

Dear family and friends,

I have known Mr. Huebner for about 3 to 4 years while he was president at VITEC. I was very saddened and shaken by the sudden loss of Bob and that obviously was an eye opener to put things into perspective as far as our lives are concerned. I have only very good memories of him at VITEC.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Stay strong and may Bob rest in peace now,

Dr. Karim Amellal
VITEC

Bob Toedter

January 24, 2011

"Rene - So sorry to hear the news of Bob. Will always remember the parties I catered at your house, such a great time, such a great guy!
Your family will be in our prayers. " Bob Toedter

January 24, 2011

Our deepest sympathies to Renee and the entire family. Throughout life you meet many people but there's always a few that you particularly love to be around and Bob was one of them. He was 'larger than life' not just because of his physical stature but because he loved life itself. He was humorous, always smiling, an excellent athlete and quite meticulous in everything he did. We'll miss seeing Bob at the St Johns Jesuit basketball games along with 'pumping it up' at Shadow Valley during his ironman workouts .

Linda and Wayne Milewski (Whitehouse, Oh)

Jeffrey Simon

January 24, 2011

Steve,

Sorry to hear that your brother passed away. My condolences to you and your family!

Bill Randall

January 24, 2011

My sincerest condolences to the family. A long time ago Bob dusted the gym floor with me regularly. Hoj, The Fox, and the rest of the crew will keep memories of a great competitor but mostly of a great guy.

Pat Ashu, VITEC

January 24, 2011

Rene,
I am saddened by Bob's untimely transition.
"Death leaves a heartache
No one can heal;
Love leaves a memory
No one can steal."
I pray that God strengthens you and your family at this trying moment in your life?

Bob Huebner and Peter Taylor take on the field at the 2010 Hurrigator Classic in Bonita Springs, FL last February.

Peter Taylor

January 24, 2011

Bob was an all-world good guy and I'll miss him dearly. He was most definitely a one of a kind/larger than life personage and could do the best Rodney Dangerfield impersonation ever. I'm sending one of my treasured photos of Bob and Me as partners during a round at the 2010 Hurrigator Classic tournament in Bonita Springs. He had his shoes and socks off three times during that tournament so he could stand in the water hazards while attempting to rescue shots that were "almost wet." You might say that gives you a pretty good idea of his competitive spirit and his commitment to his team. Bless Bob and Renee and his whole family who must miss him dearly.

CJ

January 24, 2011

Huebner Family, My thoughts and prayers are with you as you go through these difficult days ahead , may your memories comfort you,and the good times you shared togeather.

January 24, 2011

To Bob's Family, So very sorry to hear about Bob. What a really nice guy he was,and he always had a smile on his face. It was great to see all that happen for him in his life, how great! May you find comfort in remembering your time with Him.
Susan(Palenske)Miller,"Whitmer 72"

January 24, 2011

I am sorry to hear of Bob's passing. He was always a gentleman. I knew him through PDI for many years.

Earl Lind (ret. Mauser Corp.) Little Egg Harbor, NJ

January 24, 2011

My prayers and heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family. I was a teammate of Bob's at Wittenberg University. It was an honor to know Bob. Besides being a great player, he knew how to enjoy life and keep a humorous perspective on life. He will be sadly missed.
Don Lynam (Wittenberg Class of '75) Springfield, Ohio

LaVerne Saulter

January 24, 2011

Renee, My deepest sympathy to you and the family. What great memories we had with him at VITEC. During this difficuit time, may the comfort of God's loving arms carry you and the family through the quiet moments and bring you peace.

Rob Sarahman

January 23, 2011

Sorry to hear about your loss... what a nice guy. Enjoyed the times of coaching with Bob from time to time at OLPH! He will be missed by many.... My condolences.

LuAnne Hodges

January 23, 2011

Renee, I met you when I was last in town at Carmel's - a fun place and a fun conversation with you and Bob. I'm so happy that I was able to visit with both of you at that time. I was a year ahead of Bob at Whitmer and I also worked at O-I and knew him there. I'm so very saddened to hear about his passing and after meeting you and seeing your enthusiasm for life - both of you - it's particularly hard to try to understand how this happens at such an early age. Please know me and my family are thinking of you and your family and sending our love and prayers.

xoxo
LuAnne Adams Hodges
Correy, Jaimee and Alyson Stoner

Brenda Troje-Czebotar

January 23, 2011

Rachel
Your in my thoughts and prayers.
Angels are watching over you.
Love,
Brenda Troje-Czebotar

Dale (Suds) Sutton (Whitmer 72')

January 23, 2011

Bob will be missed, but never forgotten by everyone that knew him at Whitmer. Bob wasn't just a good athlete he was someone that you knew would have a successful life. I have a lot of great memories of Bob from HS that always will be there and for that I am glad to know him. My sympathy and my thoughts go out to Bob's Family at this time.

January 23, 2011

Renee, Stan and I were so saddened to learn of Bob's passing. What a great loss for all who knew and loved him. I recall introducing him years ago at a VITEC event where I referred to him as a "giant of a man and a giant of leader", and so he was. He was a wonderful person and I am very grateful to have known him. We will be praying for your family as I can only imagine how difficult this must be for all of you. Please let us know if there is anything we can do. Via & Stan Shephard. Lake Orion, MI. [email protected]

Maureen(Moe) Strole

January 23, 2011

So sorry about your loss,my prayers are with the entire family.

January 23, 2011

I was so saddened to learn of the untimely death of Bob after just having seen him at a Wittenberg former basketball players golf outing this past fall in Springfield.It was a treat to spend some quality time with him again.
As team physician at Wittenberg when Bob played,I can say that he was one of the finest student-athletes and gentlemen I had the pleasure of knowing. Dr.Bill Goettman(Linville,NC)

Kelly and Tom French

January 23, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. May time heal your hurt, and may God be with you through this difficult time.

scott herkimer

January 23, 2011

To the Huebner family, I am so sorry to hear that Bob has left us. He and I had classes together at Whitmer back in 71-72. Watching him play on the court, you would think he was NBA bound. I'm sure that many of his class mates will be leaving their remarks just like I have. May God heal your brokes hearts and souls. Scott Herkimer Class of 72

Nancy Gordon

January 23, 2011

Rachel wishing you peace at this time of great loss. We love you! Hillary, Nancy, Chic, CJ, Andrew, Shaylah & Trey

Dave Duvall

January 23, 2011

We are sorry to hear that Bob has passed away. He was a great leader and a good friend. He was someone who everyone enjoyed being around, because of his love of life and extraordinary energy.

Jennifer and Jeffrey Owens

January 23, 2011

Our thoughts are with Renee and the entire family. As members of the VITEC team, we had the amazing pleasure of enjoying his personality, laughter and love of life. Even though he moved on from the VITEC group over 6 years ago, his memory lives on as we often reminisce about the "old times" with the "gang"...........

chuck martin

January 23, 2011

My thoughts and prayers goes out to the family. Bob was more than a cousin to me, he was like a brother I looked up to. He always looked at the positive side of things and loved to have fun. Bob will always be in my heart.

Chuck Martin

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