After high school, Bob worked as a ranch hand for a time, and at the gas station in Bartlett for many years. He then moved to Atkinson where he worked for the City Waste Department. Bob moved to O’Neill and worked for Cemper Equipment until his passing.
He enjoyed hunting, telling stories, and sitting in his garage, having a beverage, and relaxing.
Bob is survived by his special friend, Mary Sleister of O'Neill; two brothers, Gene (Laura) Bittner of Holyoke, Colorado, Frank (Deb) Bittner of Fullerton, Nebraska; two sisters-in-law, Emma Jean Bittner of Spalding, Jean Bittner of Albion; many nieces and nephews; and his favorite dog, Peewee.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, George Bittner, and Dick Bittner.
After high school, Bob worked as a ranch hand for a time, and at the gas station in Bartlett for many years. He then moved to Atkinson where he worked for the City Waste Department. Bob moved to O’Neill and worked for Cemper Equipment until his passing.
He enjoyed hunting, telling stories, and sitting in his garage, having a beverage, and relaxing.
Bob is survived by his special friend, Mary Sleister of O'Neill; two brothers, Gene (Laura) Bittner of Holyoke, Colorado, Frank (Deb) Bittner of Fullerton, Nebraska; two sisters-in-law, Emma Jean Bittner of Spalding, Jean Bittner of Albion; many nieces and nephews; and his favorite dog, Peewee.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, George Bittner, and Dick Bittner.
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Akron Cemetery in Akron, Nebraska
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