Jessica
I miss you still today as much as yesterday and I will miss you more tomorrow for what is tomorrow without you here to guide me.
-your little girl
Birth date: Jun 13, 1951 Death date: Sep 24, 2017
On September 24, 2017 surrounded by his loved ones with one last simple breath Bob went home to be with The Lord, his mother, Norma Thompson, his father, Albertus Kladder, his sister, Denise Ricketson and his sons, Robby and KJ wh Read Obituary
I miss you still today as much as yesterday and I will miss you more tomorrow for what is tomorrow without you here to guide me.
-your little girl
Bob was a great neighbor and a good soldier in the U.S. Army and he served his country well and proud.I remember him opening up and telling me stories about the casualties of war and he was always proud of his service in Vietnam.Freedom always has its price and lucky enough this man was able to come back home not only to be a blessing to his family but to others as well.Ive never known a man with the will to live as much as Bob Kladder.He survived Vietnam and numerous surgeories and the Lord kept him here to continue his work.He has now been called to be at rest and peace to enjoy his life in Heaven.
To Linnea and Family,
We are so very sorry to hear about the passing of Bob. You will all be in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Love to you all,
Wyoming Community Church
I knew Bob back in the days when he was a security guard for Towers Medical Building on Michigan St. across from Butterworth Hospital. (It has be torn down long ago). I worked for Dr. Lang, Theodore & Moore, back in the 70's and 80's and I am not sure what years Bob was there! I and my friend (Mary Stevens) were nurses and quickly became friends with Bob. And Nena came to our office & I remember the birth of a couple of their children. It was always a joy to see that smile or hear a new joke everytime he opened the door for us! Godspeed dear Bob! And Nena and children, I offer my sincere condolences! There will never be another Bob and oh, how he loved Nena and his family!
Many loving memories
Maureen (Peterson)and Frank Paulin
R.I.P. Bobby.We will miss your crazyness and those fish lips.Love you,Aunt Carol Ann
So many great memories of my Amazing Father in Law. So many fun times, rough times, and some sad times but he sure knew how to handle them all even when he wasn't so sure about some. He was A true American Hero to everyone he knows even though he was a very humble man and just said he was only doing his duty. I am happy I got to know him over the past 14 years, give him 3 grandsons to carry on the Kladder name and for my oldest son to want to be adopted and take the Kladder name because it means so much to him. Bob was a Great Loving Husband, Father, Poppie, and Friend. He will be Dearly Loved, and Missed by so many.