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Robert-Ziden

In Loving Memory

Ziden, Robert N. “Bob”

   Ziden, Robert N. “Bob” Thursday July 21, 2022. Beloved husband of Diane M. Ziden (nee Kaup). Dear father of Dana (the late Stephen) Sternberg and Nicole (Christopher) Johnson. Dear grandfather of Brendan, Jack, Jordan and Sophia. Dear son of the late Max and Louise Ziden. Dear step-son of the late Gladys (Ed) Lowry. Master of Rocky and Max. Our dear brother-in-law, step-brother, uncle, great uncle, cousin and friend.

Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Tuesday July 26, 4-8 pm, then to Faith Lutheran Church Wednesday July 27 for 10:30 am service. Interment Lakewood Park Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Heart / American Stroke  Association appreciated.

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16 thoughts on “Ziden, Robert N. “Bob””

  1. May God lift you into his arms with love and peace. Condolences are sent to the entire family.

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  2. May God lift you into his arms with love and peace. Condolences are sent to the entire family.

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  3. Our hearts break for the loss of our friend. We have many memories of the good times we shared for so many years. Prayers for you and your family always!

    John and Janet Schmitz

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  4. Our hearts break for the loss of our friend. We have many memories of the good times we shared for so many years. Prayers for you and your family always!

    John and Janet Schmitz

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  5. So sorry. I’m glad we had the chance to visit with him over the last few months. Lots of memories of him sitting on the driveway with a cigarette & radio on to a ball game. And when he often stopped his car in front of our house to chat. I remember the red Corvette!
    Losing a loved one is always sad but he is at peace and free of pain. Our prayers are with you Diane and the rest of the family.

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  6. So sorry. I’m glad we had the chance to visit with him over the last few months. Lots of memories of him sitting on the driveway with a cigarette & radio on to a ball game. And when he often stopped his car in front of our house to chat. I remember the red Corvette!
    Losing a loved one is always sad but he is at peace and free of pain. Our prayers are with you Diane and the rest of the family.

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  7. Sorry for your loss. May you be surrounded by the love of family and friend as he has gone before you to his next adventure. Thanks for all the memories of the lake and camping and much more. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

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  8. Sorry for your loss. May you be surrounded by the love of family and friend as he has gone before you to his next adventure. Thanks for all the memories of the lake and camping and much more. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

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  9. We are so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in our prayers as you navigate the days ahead. There will be laughter and joy as you recall fun memories and unpredictable searing pain as something simple reminds you of your loss.

    Scott and Terry Lowry

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  10. We are so sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in our prayers as you navigate the days ahead. There will be laughter and joy as you recall fun memories and unpredictable searing pain as something simple reminds you of your loss.

    Scott and Terry Lowry

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