Obit: Kallian, Robert Wayne (1942 - 2019)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Kallian, Moravek, Koci, Litkea, Klisch, Schmidt, Frost, Drinsinger,
Hannasch, Haines, Jensen, Yoder, Borntrager, Sternitzky, Biebert
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 2/13/2019
Kallian, Robert Wayne (Bob) (12 December 1942 – 8 February 2019)
Robert W. Kallian of Granton, formerly of Mauston.
On February 8, 2019 Robert (Bob) Wayne Kallian, 76, was surrounded by family,
when he passed to his heavenly home. Bob was born on December 12, 1942 to Adolph
and Mary (Moravek Koci) Kallian, of the Summit Township in Juneau County.
Bob farmed basically since the day he was born, with his father Adolph and
Grandfather Frank Kallian on the Kallian Summit farm. He worked harder on the
farm than he did on his schoolwork. With help from his mother Mary and a few
girlfriends Bob got through 8 years of Darrow School (1 roomed schoolhouse), 3
years of Mauston High School and 1 year at Wonewoc High School graduating in
1960.
He wanted to join the Army, but his father needed him on the farm. At a barn
raising on his Aunt and Uncle Moravek‘s farm (the same farm his mother was
living on when she met Adolph) Bob met Judith (Judi) Litkea. Bob and Judi were
married at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Mauston, on September 12, 1964. The
couple farmed the Kallian farm and raised 4 children: Trina, Janice, Denise and
Brian. The couple separated and later divorced in 1979. Bob and Judi remained
friendly, making things easier for their 4 children.
Bob met and later married Cathy Klisch. With the help of an investor Bob started
to run an ethanol still. The couple moved to Granton, onto the Cottonwood Lawn
Farm in June of 1983. They married on September 13, 1983. Bob and Cathy farmed,
ran the still and raised three children: Caitlin, Craig and Cody. After selling
the dairy cows in 1997, Bob raised steers and did custom farm work.
Bob and Cathy separated and later divorced in 2002. After the separation, his
first wife, Judi was there to support him. Bob continued to do custom farming
and tried fish farming, but also raised soybeans and sunflowers (to make a
diesel fuel), hauling logs with his Mack truck, making custom grill guards, etc.
Most recently he kept himself busy driving his Amish friends around.
Besides farming, Bob enjoyed driving, restoring old vehicles, fixing machinery,
snowmobiling, his dogs Skipper, Augie and Monroe and spending time with family
and friends.
Bob is survived by his sister Ilda Schmidt, his step-sister-in-law Earlene Koci,
his children Trina Frost, Janice (Dale) Drinsinger, Denise Kallian, Caitlin
(Clinton) Hannasch, Craig Kallian and Cody (Amber) Kallian and the second wife
Cathy (Haines). From his seven children he has eleven grandchildren: Stephanie,
Michael, Joshua, Cassondra, Katarina, Colton, Claire, Carter, Clayton Calan and
Owen and 1 is on the way and 3 great-grandsons: Emmanuel, Karson, Camdyn and 1
is on the way.
Bob is preceded in death by his parents Adolph and Mary Kallian, his
half-brother Arnold Koci, his brother-in-law Clark Schmidt, his first wife
Judith Jensen, his son Brian Kallian and 3 small Angels.
Gesche Funeral Home & Cremation Service of Neillsville will be assisting the
family with arrangements. The service for Robert W. Kallian will be officiated
by Pastor Timothy Biebert at St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in
Neillsville, on Saturday March 2, 2019 at 11:00 AM. The visitation will start at
10:00 a.m. Honorary pallbearers are David Yoder, Joseph Borntrager, Jim
Sternitzky, Dan Sternitzky, Clinton Hannasch and Dale Drinsinger.
Interment will be at Potter Cemetery, in the Summit Township in Juneau County,
date to be determined.
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