Robert D. Eveland died on Saturday, June 13, 2026, with his family by his side. He is the beloved husband for 62 years of the late Janet Eveland. The loving father of Colleen (Randy) Jung, Robert K. (the late Lisa) Eveland, Cheryl (Jeff) Reale and the late Suzette Eveland. His grandchildren were the apple of his eye; Paige Odom, Brandy Untneker, Nick Jung, Jeffrey Reale, Anthony Reale and Courtney Moreno. He is also survived by his adoring sister, Jean Kell.
Robert worked for Datamax Office Systems for 47 years. He had an amazing life with family and friends since the good ole days, the Lamppost Gang. Coaching sports was a large part of his life, and he shared his fatherly love with many. He was a child of the 50’s, loved to dance and party all night long.
He will be missed but will always remain in his family and friends’ hearts.
SERVICES: Memorial visitation will be held at Kutis Affton Chapel (10151 Gravois Road Affton, Missouri 63123) on Wednesday July 1st, 9:00 AM until memorial service at 11:00 AM. Interment Resurrection Cemetery. Robert was an avid contributor to Rebuilding Together St. Louis. Please consider, in lieu of flowers, donating to www.rebuildingtogether-stl.org (2819 Breckenridge Court St. Louis, Missouri 63144).
The Eveland Family sorry for. your loss of your father, He may have not bern the easiest but he had a giving heart. All the Fourth July gatherings, donating to many causes and loved to be center of attention. I am sure he will be truly missed but these days heaven is becoming the place of all our special
people. Every time one of our loved ones goes to heaven to meet our other loves that party gets a little bigger. Rest In Paradise Mr Eveland. ❤️
What a wonderful husband, father and grandfather Bob was. I spent many enjoyable years knowing him and working with him. He certainly brought joy and humor to everyone around him. What great memories everyone will have of him.
Bob and I played golf together for 27 years.
Spent a few 4th of Julys at his place and I was blessed enough to be invited to numerous milestones in his life.
I miss you my dear friend.
My thoughts go out to your family. Bob was a wonderful man to have known and I know the warm memories you will have of him will live with you forever.