Robert Dean
Jadrnicek
Visitation Friday, November 12, 2021 at Parkway Apostolic Church 10940 S. Nicholson Road Oak Creek, WI 53154 from 5:00 PM until time of the Funeral Service at 7:00 PM. Private interment at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Union Grove, WI
Rev. Robert Dean Jadrnicek of Mukwonago Wisconsin passed away Wednesday, November 3rd 2021 at the age of 76 years. He passed away peacefully surrounded by his family.
Bob was born in Cedar Rapids Iowa on September 11th, 1945 to Aldo and Mildred Jadrnicek. He was the youngest of 3 children. Bob graduated Washington High School. Post high school he received an Associates degree from Iowa State University. Bob enlisted in the Navy Reserves in 1967 and served until 1971. He was active in the Vietnam War for two years, serving on the USS Seminole and the USS Tripoli. He received the following medals: Republic of Vietnam Campaign, National Defense Service, and Vietnam Service Medal with 3 bronze stars. In 1977 he graduated from Apostolic Bible Institute with Honors.
Bob married his high school sweetheart, Sharon Lee Barrigar, on December 26th, 1970. Bob and Sharon were married for 51 years. They raised three children, fulfilled a calling to ministry, pastored in Mason City , Iowa, and built a legacy of faith and family. He is survived by his wife Sharon Jadrnicek; children Rob (Aimee), Michael (Rachael), Kristen (Larry Sorensen); five grandchildren: Mikaela, Braedon, Emma (Dakota), Jayla and Bennet. Further survived by nieces and nephews.
Visitation Friday, November 12, 2021 at Parkway Apostolic Church 10940 S. Nicholson Road Oak Creek, WI 53154 from 5:00 PM until time of the Funeral Service at 7:00 PM. Private interment at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery Union Grove, WI
Much love to the Jadernicek family. Your sorrow is ours. May our heavenly father bless you, comfort you, and keep you.
My prayers and support are with Sister Sharon, as well as the rest of the family, during this time. Let your memories bring a smile as you remember the past and let the words of The Lord bring you peace and hope for the future.
I remember when he preached from the Parkway pulpit with great passion, animation, and excitement. He was an inspiration and blessing to all who knew him.
Bob and Sharon both positive mentors and influencers in my life even to this day, I just found out today of Bob’s passing and am deeply saddened. I know he was loved by his children who followed in his foot steps. I am sorry for you Sharon because you two were so good for each other, each being the other’s better half. Love and prayers. Jerry Oehler