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In Loving Memory

Dittmaier, Robert H.

December 17, 1941 - September 1, 2023

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Friday, September 1st, 2023.

Beloved husband of Joan Dittmaier (nee Jenicek); devoted father of Kimberly (Mitchell) McGrory, Lynn Eslick, and Sandra (Dan) Meyers; loving stepfather of Kevin (Laura) Schaedler and Kenneth (Julie) Schaedler; cherished grandfather of Ryan Burke, Hannah and Emma Eslick, Danielle and Joseph McGrory, and Ethan, Devin and Jaden Meyers; great-grandfather of Blythe Burke; dear brother of Katie Krobath, the late Rosemary Gartner, and the late Albert Dittmaier.

SERVICES: Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel (10151 Gravois Rd 63123) on Tuesday, September 5th at 11:45 am for 12:00 noon Mass at Seven Holy Founders Catholic Church (6737 S Rock Hill Rd 63123). Interment at Resurrection Cemetery. Visitation on Monday from 4:00 – 8:00 pm.

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6 thoughts on “Dittmaier, Robert H.”

  1. Kim, Mickey, Dani, Joe, & the rest of your family I am so very sorry for your loss. Bob had such a sweet smile. I know it is so hard to say goodbye but he is now at peace with our Lord. I will be praying for your family as you go through this difficult time.
    Love ya
    Debbie 🙏

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  2. I love you all! May grace and mercy be with you during this very difficult time. I am grateful I was able to meet Bob and have a few very good conversations with him. I always admire mechanically gifted men! You will miss him, but his heart is part of you, Kim ( my loving friend).

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  3. As a member of the Affton Elks I have known Bob since he joined more than ten years ago. He was always a very cheerful person and I always liked having our conversations especially when he volunteered to work in our satellite bar for our Bingo. He will be sorely missed. My condolences to all his family and friends.
    RIP Bob.

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  4. I worked with Bob when I first started at DiSalvo’s. He often took the time to help me with problems I had. His work ethics were very influential to me throughout my career. He will definitely be missed by all. I pray your family will receive the comfort and support you need.

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  5. Sandra,
    From all of your extended family in Arkansas we would like to send you our warmest and heartfelt love in this most difficult time.
    While we only had the one day to spend with your dad, we had the great blessing of watching both families combine as one when you took my son in marriage. Your dad , like myself, never stopped smiling. I will always remember that. It’s how I’ll always remember him, smiling!
    We love you so much, hugs and kisses❤️🙏
    Prayers for y’all

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