Robert B. Dietzman Jr.

Robert B Dietzman Jr, 57, of St. Louis Missouri passed away on 12/30/2020
Robert was the son of Robert Dietzman, and Petrine Dietzman
Robert was the father of Robert B Dietzman 3rd (Deceased), Nicholas Patrick Dietzman (Ballwin, MO), and Samuel Dietzman (St. Louis MO)
Robert loved to spend time outdoors, landscaping, coaching his son’s teams, and enjoying time with his dogs. Robert enjoyed listening to music, barbecuing, as well as playing pool.

9 Comments

  1. Ann Moses on December 30, 2020 at 7:15 pm

    Bob was always a fun and caring guy to be around at all the kids baseball games and get togethers. He did a wonderful job raising his boys and loved them with all his heart. What a great man! Rest In Peace. ????????????????



  2. Susan Wells on December 30, 2020 at 7:29 pm

    He always made me smile. What a great guy. He raised 3 amazing gentlemen.



  3. Colette gilbers on December 30, 2020 at 8:43 pm

    I always enjoyed talking with bob! He was a good hearted person. He was an amazingly strong person. The love for his boys was always first. Miss the st als days and high school games hanging with him. My heart goes out to you boys.c



  4. Christine Teske on December 30, 2020 at 8:49 pm

    Robert and I reconnected not that long ago.
    Even though, he was in pain .
    He made a point to take me to my doctors appointment when I didn’t have a ride.
    I have not be able to drive the last 4 years due to medical reasons.
    Robert, you will be missed.



  5. Bruce Exely on December 30, 2020 at 9:33 pm

    Always enjoyed Bob’s passion for his beliefs and love for his kids. He had quite the resilience to persevere thriugh some very rough times. He amazed me how he taught himself how to program and make Bobby’s webpage. We had some great times at St. AL’s. Rest in peace and say Hi to Bobby!



  6. carl miller on January 1, 2021 at 1:45 am

    robert was a good coach and like a second father to me was tough on me because he wanted to see me succeed i will truly miss him



  7. Suzy Hollenberg on January 1, 2021 at 6:39 pm

    Bob was such a gentle soul. I would refer to him as a “concrete marshmallow”….hard on the outside but soft and mushy on the inside. He was such a loyal man and friend who would do anything for anyone. I had been concerned not hearing from him lately and not answering posts or messages. What a kind man at no matter what age he was at any given time. The Heavens gained a new leader of the Angels.



  8. Lawrence Riehl on July 1, 2023 at 12:36 am

    I’m just in tears! As I just found this. Bob was an amazing man. I was also Godfather to his son that also passed. He was captain of our pool team at Subway bar, I’m just in shock. The last time I saw Bob was at his sons funeral. Which was a while back. We used to rub his son’s bald head for luck when we were playing pool. So many memories, and fun times with Bob. And I can’t express how I feel. Bob would do anything for you if he could. I will miss him as I would my father. Safe journey my friend!



  9. Michael N. Garamella on July 8, 2023 at 9:39 pm

    I also just found out about Bobbie’s passing. I lost touch with him after his son’s funeral and I regret this happened. We played pool together and against each other’s teams, hung out at various places, BBQ’d, and drank beers together a long time ago. I wish I would have known in time to say “Goodbye, my friend and see you on the other side”. Rest in peace.



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