February 18, 1924 - May 21, 2020
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Posted by:
Dick and Sharon Regner
Posted on:
May 24, 2020
We wish to extend to Bob’s family our sincere condolences. Bob was one of a kind. In his professional career he was one of the best at what he did. He was an“exceptional” leader in his role with the Kenosha Unified School District as well as his incredible contributions to the many organizations in the City of Kenosha. Bob, you will be missed. We are blessed to have known you! God Bless and Rest In Peace! Dick and Sharon Regner
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Susan & J. David & Fountain Jr.
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May 24, 2020
We wish to express our sadness at the loss of a fine gentleman. We had the privilege of knowing Bob since we moved to Kenosha many decades ago. He was always the professional man and fine gentleman that we were proud to call our friend. May his family find peace in their many memories of him. We shall cherish our memories.
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Thomas H Hansen
Posted on:
May 24, 2020
I knew Bob for many years, first through the KUSD with many late night expulsion hearings, then through our common interest in flying and more than a few cocktails at the Bartley House. I had lost touch with Bob the last few years but reconnected at the Kenosha YMCA in the lap pool last summer. It was great to reminisce again. RIP, Bob.
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Peter Pingitore Sr.
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May 24, 2020
I had the privilege of working with Bob as one of those "education types," as he affectionately called us. I always considered him a consummate professional in all of his dealings and as an example to emulate. He established and managed the district budget with integrity and honesty. Obviously from reading his obituary, he not only served Kenosha Unified with distinction, but the extended community as well. I consider it an honor to have worked in KUSD at the same time. Deb and I express our condolences to his family and loved ones'. Bob's was a life well-lived. Peter & Debbie Pingitore, Sr.