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Show Obituaries Show Guestbook Show Photos QR Code PrintRobert P. Lytkowski, age 79 of Kenosha, died on Saturday, June 09, 2018 at HCR Manor Care, surrounded by his loving family.
Born on November 23, 1938 in New Brunswick, NJ, he was the son of the late Andrew S. and Mary (O’such) Lytkowski. Bob was raised in Sayreville, NJ. Prior to making Wisconsin his home, Bob lived in Virginia for 20 years.
On November 15, 1959 at St. Stanislaus Church, Sayreville, NJ, he was united in marriage to Caroline Maciorowski.
Bob was employed and retired as the Director of Sayreville, NJ Public Works.
He was a faithful member of St. Peter’s Catholic. For over 18 years, Bob was a Boy Scout Leader in Sayreville and he proudly received the Bronze Pelican. Bob also served as the President of the Lions Club in his hometown and was a member of the Odd Fellows while living in Virginia.
He is survived by his wife, Caroline Lytkowski; his four children, Robert (Laura) Lytkowski of Wixom, MI, Dawn (Lane) Brown of Genoa City, WI, Christa (Robert) Leslie of Sayreville, NJ and John (Stacey) Lytkowski of Bordentown, NJ; his grandchildren, Ashley (Matthew) Duszak, Aaron (Alicia) Brown, Melissa (fiancé-Bobby Hoffman) Leslie, Matthew Leslie, Devin Lytkowski, Arielle Lytkowski, Kathryn Lytkowski and Amelia Lytkowski; and his great grandchildren, Caroline and Carter Duszak.
Service Date June 16, 2018
Funeral Services honoring Bob’s life will be held on Saturday, June 16, 2018. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. at St. Peter’s Catholic Church, 2224 30th Ave.