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Robert Arndt

In Loving Memory

Arndt, Robert W. “Bob”

Arndt, Robert W “Bob” Thursday January 9, 2025. Beloved husband of the late Marilyn M. Arndt (nee Hunt). Dear father of Deborah (Rich) Byrd, Patti (Mark) Wymore and James (Lisa) Arndt. Dear grandfather of Steve (Stefanie) Byrd, Nick Siebold, Christian Siebold, Sydnie Arndt, Robert Wymore and Haley Wymore. Dear great grandfather of Sam, Seanna, Sela and Sara Byrd. Dear brother of the late Lucille “Sis” Moser and Bernice “Bea: Johnson. Our dear uncle, great uncle and friend.

Bob worked at Anheuser Busch Brewery for 30 plus years and  after retiring was employed at Grant’s Farm for over 20 years.

A private celebration of life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, contributions to ASPCA appreciated. Kutis South County service.

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6 thoughts on “Arndt, Robert W. “Bob””

  1. Bob was such a sweet man. His positive personality & smile touched so many people. He loved people & making them smile. So blessed he touched me & my family’s life

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  2. I always admired his landscaping abilities. I know he was and still is loved by his family and friends.
    May you rest in peace now.
    Karen, from Peyton Place Ct.
    💕

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  3. Uncle Bob was the greatest Uncle one could ever have. I have so many long ago wonderful memories of him. He was always fun and so enjoyed being with family and my mom, his sister,”Sis” . It was always great to talk, and laugh with him whenever he came back ( in his ‘hot’ cars) to Wi. The only thing bigger than his heart… was his smile.
    You will be missed 😢 and may you rest in peace.
    Pat.

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  4. Goodbye old friend. Whenever we were teamed up together at Grsants Fam I know
    it would be a fun day, In the course of our tous he would always add something
    special whether it was true or make up, we would never know. But we all enjoyed.
    I will miss our phone calls.
    Jim A

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  5. Bob was always sitting there at “his” desk in the break house. He was such a fun & funny guy. Always had to go give him a morning hug when I came in for my shift. He had so much history of both Anheuser-Busch & Grants Farm to talk about.
    I am SO glad I was able to meet and work with him. A Very Special person. God Bless his family & prayers for all of them.

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