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Kilgore

In Loving Memory

Kilgore, Charles Robert “Bob”

Died peacefully on February 20, 2023 at the age of 89. One of three children, Bob was born in St. Joseph, Missouri on December 8, 1933 to parents, Charles and Eva Jane Kilgore. 

Bob will be dearly missed by his beloved wife of 68 years, Carol Jean “CJ” Crotty; two children, Chuck (Mary Ann) and Susan; five grandchildren, Annie, Margaret, Jimmy, Charlie, and Janie, who call him “Gramps”; and brother, Bill, and sister, Mary Jane Abel.

Known for signing emails and letters “Nuff Said,” Bob had a penchant for brevity and always getting to the point.  A career railroader, he worked for Missouri Pacific, Union Pacific, and the Association of American Railroads.  

Bob had a wry sense of humor, a knack for storytelling and pranks — including cheating during card games with his grandkids — and an uncanny ability to connect with people of any age and make them feel heard and respected.  He also always made people laugh. 

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Bob’s memory to the Society of St. Vincent DePaul — SVDP USA – Providing Assistance to Those in Need for Over 175 Years (ssvpusa.org)

In honor of Bob’s life, a visitation and memorial mass will be held on Saturday, February 25th at Holy Redeemer Parish in Webster Groves (17 Joy Ave, St. Louis, MO 63119).  The visitation will be at 10 am and the Mass at 11 am.  Nuff Said.

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20 thoughts on “Kilgore, Charles Robert “Bob””

  1. Very hard to say fare well! What a joy it is that the friends who have gone before him will be there to welcome him home in Heaven.

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  2. Very hard to say fare well! What a joy it is that the friends who have gone before him will be there to welcome him home in Heaven.

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  3. We are so sorry for your loss and hope that your memories of Bob/Gramps will always make you smile. It sounds like that’s what he would have wanted.

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  4. We are so sorry for your loss and hope that your memories of Bob/Gramps will always make you smile. It sounds like that’s what he would have wanted.

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  5. He was my Godfather. When I was little and staying at their house for a sleep over, he scared me to death telling me about the Boogeyman. I am so grateful for the friendship the Kilgore’s have had with our family for so many years. It is hard to say goodbye, but nice to think about Mr Kilgore in heaven.

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  6. He was my Godfather. When I was little and staying at their house for a sleep over, he scared me to death telling me about the Boogeyman. I am so grateful for the friendship the Kilgore’s have had with our family for so many years. It is hard to say goodbye, but nice to think about Mr Kilgore in heaven.

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  7. Dear Carol and family–Blessings to you and your family specially in this time of loss. . Bob was a memorable guy. Bob was a classmate and friend at CB-1951.

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  8. Dear Carol and family–Blessings to you and your family specially in this time of loss. . Bob was a memorable guy. Bob was a classmate and friend at CB-1951.

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  9. Dear Carol and family–
    Blessings to you and your family in this time of loss. . Bob was a memorable guy. Bob was a classmate and friend at CB-1951.

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  10. Dear Carol and family–
    Blessings to you and your family in this time of loss. . Bob was a memorable guy. Bob was a classmate and friend at CB-1951.

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  11. Dear Carol and family–
    Blessings to you and your family in this time of loss. . Bob was a memorable guy. I recall our days when we were classmates and friends at CB-1951.

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  12. Dear Carol and family–
    Blessings to you and your family in this time of loss. . Bob was a memorable guy. I recall our days when we were classmates and friends at CB-1951.

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  13. Uncle Bob had a fantastic sense of humor. I am so glad my kids got to know him. My deepest sympathies to Aunt Carol Jean ,Susie and Chuck and their families. Love Jenny and Jim , Andrew and Alison Bangerter

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  14. Uncle Bob had a fantastic sense of humor. I am so glad my kids got to know him. My deepest sympathies to Aunt Carol Jean ,Susie and Chuck and their families. Love Jenny and Jim , Andrew and Alison Bangerter

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  15. Dear Carol and Family,
    My sincerest condolences on such a deep loss. Although I’ve known the Kilgore name for years, as I was raised in Holy Redeemer, my husband and I really got to know him when we were all members of the Webster Groves Garden Club, sharing a passion for things that grow. I have wonderful and cherished memories of him tending his gardens and sharing his knowledge and tips.
    You’re in out thoughts and prayers.

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  16. Dear Carol and Family,
    My sincerest condolences on such a deep loss. Although I’ve known the Kilgore name for years, as I was raised in Holy Redeemer, my husband and I really got to know him when we were all members of the Webster Groves Garden Club, sharing a passion for things that grow. I have wonderful and cherished memories of him tending his gardens and sharing his knowledge and tips.
    You’re in out thoughts and prayers.

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  17. The Pangle family (Theresa Ann’s kids) is sending you all love and prayers hoping that it will help you Aunt Carol Jean and your family find strength as you walk this challenging path.

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  18. The Pangle family (Theresa Ann’s kids) is sending you all love and prayers hoping that it will help you Aunt Carol Jean and your family find strength as you walk this challenging path.

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  19. What shocking news to hear of the loss of Mr. Kilgore. I always thought he was to the point but funny as can be during our twice-a-year picnics…and reading his obituary I now find out that’s exactly who he was! My condolences to Bob Kilgore’s entire family and loved ones. I know you’ll miss him dearly.

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  20. What shocking news to hear of the loss of Mr. Kilgore. I always thought he was to the point but funny as can be during our twice-a-year picnics…and reading his obituary I now find out that’s exactly who he was! My condolences to Bob Kilgore’s entire family and loved ones. I know you’ll miss him dearly.

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