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Robert Steinhauser Obituary

Steinhauser, Robert - (Bob) E. Age 52, of Fridley, formerly of St. Paul on April 7th. Visitation Wednesday 5-8 PM at SPIELMAN MORTUARY, 651-222-6363. Complete notice Tuesday.

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Published by Pioneer Press on Apr. 12, 2004.

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Suzie Anders

April 18, 2004

You were a great uncle to me Bobby. I always knew you were there for me if ever I needed you. You are with God now and I know you are at peace. I love you very much and will miss you.

Tim Anders

April 17, 2004

I didn't really know my Uncle Bob that well. I didn't see him or talk to him all that much either, but when I did I really enjoyed it. I was lucky to have Uncle Bob in my life for the time that I did. I'm gonna miss you Uncle Bob, and I love you, Timmy

Frank Steinhauser

April 16, 2004

I'm so proud of you Bobby.....For the rest of my life I'll wish I took the time to tell you so.

Nancy Odean

April 15, 2004

Bob, The rebels of the world would have been proud of how you lived your life !! You lived life your way, and you left us the same - the way you wanted. Your family and friends are going to miss you desperately. May God embrace you and those you left behind.

Joseph Frank Steinhauser

April 13, 2004

Uncle Bob used to call me a "Kindergarten Baby" when I first started school. I used fet upset by it, but now I look back on it fondly because that was just how Uncle Bob was. He wasn't doing it to be mean, he was just rying to relate to his 5 yr old nephew. I didn't really talk with Uncle Bob much as I was growing up, but when i got older, I started talking with him more; although I didn't really talk to him all that much in the past year. I'm going to miss him.

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