Robert
Milewski
Robert (Bob) Milewski of Hales Corners entered eternal rest on Saturday, June 16th, 2018. He was the son of the late Edward and Lucy (Helstowski) Milewski. Bob served his country in the U.S. Marines from 1960-1964. On Dec. 8th, 1973 he was united in marriage to Judith Czajkowski. He is preceded in death by his parents, brothers Lawrence and Edward Milewski, and brother in-law Thomas Czajkowski. Robert is survived by brother in-law Kenneth Charles, sisters’ in-law Patricia Milewski, Yvonne Czajkowski, and Linda Charles. He is also survived by his children Linda (Mark) McCoy, Laura Brunke, Lois (Dale) VandenLangenberg and Bill (Colette) Brunke. Robert leaves a legacy with his grandchildren David (Emily) McCoy, Daniel (Amy) McCoy, Molly (Jonny) Zambito, Bekah (David) Fohr, Caralyn McCoy, Maxwell McCoy, Kellen McCoy, Walker McCoy, Irene (Michael) Beamish, Junior (fiance Holly) Wherry, Amber (Tony) Herkert, Kayla VandenLangenberg, Paige VandenLangenberg and Joseph Brunke. Robert also had great joy in his great grandchildren Michael, Gauge, Madelyn, Mercy, Violet, Ivory, Jordan, Rory, Eowyn, Colton, Jamison, Jaxson and his name sake Deacon Robert. Robert’s niece and nephew Michael and Angela Milewski will miss him greatly along with other relatives, cousins and friends.
Family and friends will gather at the Heritage Funeral Home, Greenfield, WI on Friday June 22nd from 10-11:45 am. Memorial service with full military honors at 12 noon.
Private placement will be at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery.
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Just found this now. But I knew Boby when he lived with his mom and dad. I was a friend good one of Eddie’s before he went through his troubles. I put some fake nice flowers by bed and Lucy s grave every year and think of the whole family. They were a good one
Thanks Dennis for remembering your kindness for this family. They were the best. Thanks for all the memories you have given us also & the flowers.
Sorry for misspelling Edward and Lucy Milewski
Thanks for all your kindness in remembering the Milewski’s. I know you were very close.