![]() ![]() He was quick to smile and navigated life’s ups and downs with a quiet reserve that can best be described as grace.īob is survived by his wife, Sandy his three sons and their wives, Tim and Nicole, Paul and Elena, and Michael and Maria his five grandchildren Ellie, Ryan, Alex, Sammie, and Ben his siblings Sharon Hansen and Jerry Krause his sisters- and brothers-in-law Kathy and Mike Paoli, and Mary and Tom Higgins and his many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews. ![]() He led by example for his sons and those who knew him: how to be a loving husband, father, and grandfather how to selflessly help others as a friend, coach, and volunteer and how to work hard to achieve professional and personal goals. ![]() ![]() He also excelled at life’s horizons: 50 years of marriage with Sandy, the weddings of his sons, the births of his five grandchildren, and countless birthdays, reunions, and holidays with friends and family that now form the fabric of his enduring memory. Bob loved horizons: long road trips across open country, watching a sunset in Door County with an ice cream cone in hand, or finding the next horizon on one of his many bike rides. Bob found joy in the everyday, whether it was a bike ride with his sons, building a campfire with his grandkids, traveling with Sandy, cross-country skiing on the trails he helped maintain in the forests around Wausau, or taking friends on adventures at his winter getaway in Green Valley, AZ. ![]()
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