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In Loving Memory

Menne, Robert A.

Menne, Robert A., Sun., May 24, 2020. Beloved husband of the late Norma Jean Menne (nee Brooks); dearest father of Cynthia Stahl, Kathleen (Robert) Sutter and Kevin Menne; grandfather of the late Robert Ebert; our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend. Korean War Naval Veteran. SERVICES: Memorial Service at KUTIS SOUTH COUNTY Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Wed., June 3 at 9:15am. Inurnment private. In lieu of flowers, memorials to COPD Foundation appreciated. COPDFoundation.org

 

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  1. Kevin, the loss of a parent is never easy. Please accept the Johnson (Hoskin) Family of St. Louis warm and heartfelt condolence in the passing of your father. Know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers and may God grant you strength at this challenging time.

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  2. Kevin, the loss of a parent is never easy. Please accept the Johnson (Hoskin) Family of St. Louis warm and heartfelt condolence in the passing of your father. Know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers and may God grant you strength at this challenging time.

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  3. Kevin , I didn’t know your dad but I can tell he must been a great man because he raised a amazing young man follow in his foot steps…My family and I are here for you if we can help in anyway , I will keep you and your family in my prayers may God bless you ..

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  4. Kevin , I didn’t know your dad but I can tell he must been a great man because he raised a amazing young man follow in his foot steps…My family and I are here for you if we can help in anyway , I will keep you and your family in my prayers may God bless you ..

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  5. Cindy, Kathy & Kevin,
    I know you each have your special memories of your Dad. What a blessing to have memories to carry with us.

    While today will be a somber & heart wrenching farewell, I’d like to share a few favorite Bob memories my family experienced, written to him.

    Our visits would often find you in your blue work shirt, ready to banter unbelievable stories in a moments notice. You were always on your game with your humor, ready to square off your stories with your soft tone, never excitable, yet whispering voice! It took years of Aunt Norma saying “Bob!” before I ever realized you really didn’t have a sister! It was a given, you would be adding spice to any holiday or family dinner at our house. It was also a given that there would be Deviled Eggs & probably Fudge on the table for Bob. Mr. Mechanic, thank you for all of your spot on advice & elbow grease you gave us. You clearly loved classic Country Music & the St. Louis Blues! I am so happy that you got to see the Blues bring home the Stanley Cup in 2019!! Though my calls weren’t as frequent as they should have been, I knew better than to call and check in on a game night. You would either not answer or quickly tell me “Can’t talk now Nance”, click!

    I would be neglect if I didn’t mention the many years that you dedicated your life to being the complete caregiver to your wife, our sister & aunt. Caring for Norma consumed all 24 hours of the day at times, one final thank you we send your way for doing that.

    It was a privilege to sit by your bed for awhile a few days before God took you home. You didn’t know I was there, but that didn’t matter to me. Memories took the place of our talking, good memories. Our phone calls & visits ended with a “love you”, just like today.

    Toot, Betty, Leann & I all appreciate you being a wonderful addition to our family as our brother-in-law & uncle. We love you!

    Until we meet again,
    Nancy

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  6. Cindy, Kathy & Kevin,
    I know you each have your special memories of your Dad. What a blessing to have memories to carry with us.

    While today will be a somber & heart wrenching farewell, I’d like to share a few favorite Bob memories my family experienced, written to him.

    Our visits would often find you in your blue work shirt, ready to banter unbelievable stories in a moments notice. You were always on your game with your humor, ready to square off your stories with your soft tone, never excitable, yet whispering voice! It took years of Aunt Norma saying “Bob!” before I ever realized you really didn’t have a sister! It was a given, you would be adding spice to any holiday or family dinner at our house. It was also a given that there would be Deviled Eggs & probably Fudge on the table for Bob. Mr. Mechanic, thank you for all of your spot on advice & elbow grease you gave us. You clearly loved classic Country Music & the St. Louis Blues! I am so happy that you got to see the Blues bring home the Stanley Cup in 2019!! Though my calls weren’t as frequent as they should have been, I knew better than to call and check in on a game night. You would either not answer or quickly tell me “Can’t talk now Nance”, click!

    I would be neglect if I didn’t mention the many years that you dedicated your life to being the complete caregiver to your wife, our sister & aunt. Caring for Norma consumed all 24 hours of the day at times, one final thank you we send your way for doing that.

    It was a privilege to sit by your bed for awhile a few days before God took you home. You didn’t know I was there, but that didn’t matter to me. Memories took the place of our talking, good memories. Our phone calls & visits ended with a “love you”, just like today.

    Toot, Betty, Leann & I all appreciate you being a wonderful addition to our family as our brother-in-law & uncle. We love you!

    Until we meet again,
    Nancy

    Reply

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