Obit: Spiegel, Robert Everett (1931- 2019)
Contact: Dolores (Mohr) Kenyon
E-mail:
dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Spiegel, Knoop, Bartos, Edom, Rosman, Goetz, Simmons, Kissling
----Source: Clark County Press (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 4/03/2019
Spiegel, Robert Everett (16 September 1931- 29 March 2019)
Robert E. Spiegel, 87, passed away peacefully at home on March 29, 2019.
Bob had a long, adventurous, and well-lived life with Florence (Knoop), his wife
of 68 years. They were an amazing couple and were devoted to each other.
They raised four children: Eugene (Julie Bartos), Virginia (Joe Edom), Gary, and
Nancy (Mike Rosman). Seven grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren also
survive Bob.
Bob was inquisitive, playful, and witty. He loved sitting around a campfire with
family and friends, drinking Old Milwaukee, and telling jokes and stories.
Many family memories were made during camping and fishing trips. He was an avid
hunter and had 73 successful deer hunting seasons.
Bob spent many hours in his well-organized workshop. Besides building and fixing
anything he put his mind to, he crafted and flew radio-controlled airplanes for
many years.
He designed and built an A-frame cabin, without any electrical tools, including
felling the logs. Bob also bought a dragline and dredged a lake from a pond. All
his homes were beautifully maintained and landscaped with his lawn mown in
perfectly straight lines. He loved to garden and made horseradish every year.
Bob and Florence traveled with Kenny and Jean Goetz as well as Gene and Leona
Simmons throughout the U.S. A memorable journey found them traveling on the
unpaved AlCan Highway to and then through Alaska. They also camped at Marsh
Miller Lake with Ern and Jane Kissling.
Bob was born in the Town of Grant on September 16, 1931 to Alfred and Helga
Spiegel. He was the youngest of four brothers: Edgar, Alf, and Bruce
(surviving). He rode his horse to Cannonville School and trapped skunks for
cash. He also worked as a hired hand for neighboring farmers.
He hauled milk starting at age 13 and continued working in the dairy industry
including 11 years as a Curtis Candy Company Farms Certified Artificial
Inseminator and as a DHIA Supervisor for 29 years.
Family and friends are invited to Bob’s Celebration of Life at Apple Valley Bar
and Restaurant on Saturday, April 13 from 1 – 4 p.m.
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