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Allemann Obit 1

In Loving Memory

Allemann, Robert R. Jr. “Popsy”

May 5, 1938 - March 25, 2025

Beloved husband of the late Michele C. Allemann (nee Tyebo).  Dear father of Andrea (Michael) Worthen, Vanessa (Rick Pagel) Wilhite and Nicole (Steven) Salabay.  Dear father-in-law of Joe (Kay) Wilhite.  Dear grandfather of Christopher (Nikki), Alyssa (Scottie), Austin (Michaela), Nicholas (Mariah), Matthew and Lauren.  Dear great grandfather of K.C., Laynee, Payzley, Olivia, Charlee, Lucy, Nova, Remi, Lydia and Louise.  Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, cousin and friend.

Robert was a retired Union Plumber and a proud lifetime member of Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 562. (63 years)

SERVICES:  Visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel (10151 Gravois Road Affton, Missouri 63123) on Friday, March 28, 4 – 8 p.m. with the funeral service at 7:00 p.m.  Mr. Allemann was a parishioner of St. Casimir Catholic Church.  Private interment at Resurrection Cemetery.  Contributions to Pink Sisters appreciated.

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8 thoughts on “Allemann, Robert R. Jr. “Popsy””

  1. Vanessa, I am so sorry. He was such a great guy and I have nothing but fond memories of him. Sending all my love and prayers. Chrissi

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  2. All our love to the family. He was a sweetheart and never knew a stranger.
    I know Matt has many, many, many fond memories of his buddy, Popsy!
    Thinking of you!
    Matt and Lisa Sabatino

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  3. Bob was a outstanding man, love helping out with our Bot Scout troop when his Grandson & my son were involved in scouts and School sports. He’ll be Miss ..🙏✝️

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  4. I worked with your Dad for manys years on various plumbing projects. He was a “Plumber’s Plumber” and treated everyone with kindness and respect. Soryy for your loss.

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