Robert "Bob" S.
Stawicki
- Memorial Gathering
- Friday, June 11th, from 1-3pm at Heritage Funeral Homes (9200 S. 27th St. Oak Creek)
- Memorial Service
- Friday, June 11th, starting at 3pm at Heritage Funeral Homes (9200 S. 27th St. Oak Creek)
Found peace on May 28, 2021 at the age of 67. Beloved husband of 47 years to Virginia (nee Lee) Stawicki. Very proud father of JulieAnn Stawicki (Dan Thome) and Matthew Stawicki (Rita Wang). Loving and fun grandfather to Wyatt Thome. Bob is survived by his sister-in-law Jean Stawicki (William), niece Emily (Greg) Kozak, Rachel (Joe Nowicki) Stawicki, nephew Thomas Stawicki, and great nieces and nephews Minka, Penny, Liam and Julius. Also survived by brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law and nieces and nephews of all the Lee Families and many other relatives and friends. Preceded in death by his father (Julius), mother (Virginia), and brother (William).
He was fortunate to have many lifelong friends who are considered family. A special thank you to all those who accompanied him with his passion for fishing, hunting, golfing and bowling.
Bob worked for 34 years in the cardiac field as a Technician, Manager, Executive Director and Consultant for St. Mary’s, St. Francis, All Saints and Froedtert Hospitals.
A Memorial gathering will be at Heritage Funeral Home in Oak Creek (9200 S. 27th St.), Friday, June 11th from 1:00 to 3:00pm, with a Memorial Service from 3:00 to 3:30pm.
Private Interment St. Adalbert Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to American Cancer Society welcomed.
Uncle Bob will be sorely missed. He was the backbone of our family as it is today and his loss is devastating.
My heart is so deeply heavy for Virginia, Julie, Matt, and Wyatt.
We are missing Bob terribly………it’s a void that will never be filled. Bob is up there catching that big fish that got away……someday we all will meet again. We love you Bob!
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Virginia and family;
I am so sorry for your loss.
I wanted to share a picture I took of Bob on August 23, 2018 at the Lake Okauchee cabin. This was the first night of Bob’s hosting the (Lee) brothers-in-law + nephews, and me.
Many fond memories of Bob and the Okauchee trips.
Sincerely,
Eric Osten
To Julie and Virginia, blessings and prayers for you and the family. We are thinking about you and family and friends of Bob. Tom and Jan Rach.
So sorry for your loss. Words can’t express the sorrow I feel for you Virginia and your children. Bob will be greatly missed. Prayers for a lesser daily for your broken hearts.
*Daily less pain
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Of many things I enjoyed about Uncle Bob these are some of my favorite… the fact that watching his grandson and nieces and nephews swim, watching his dog dive for rocks, tinkering with his boat, watching/listening to the Brewers, fishing, telling stories and enjoying Okauchee sunsets with Virginia never got old! The Eggenbergers will miss your smile as you drove by on your boat or we waved from ours… I never saw Uncle Bob without one when he was near the water! Our hearts, thoughts and prayers are with Julie, Matt and Wyatt and the entire Stawicki family!
Bob hired me at Saint Francis Hospital Cardiac Cath Lab and was my manager for a number of years. He was liked and respected by many. May he rest in peace.
I am so sorry for your loss! Words can not express how great a man Bob was! I looked up to Bob from the first time I met him when he was my Manager at St. Francis! Bob was always fair and Honest. He became a friend and I always valued his honest opinion!! I will miss him his infectious laugh! God took a great guy way too soon!!!