Mr. Siebert was born in La Salle on August 31, 1935, to John C. and Florence (Spayer) Siebert. He married Rita Kubera, his wife of 65 years, on January 12, 1957.
Mr. Siebert was a proud police officer in La Salle for 7-1/2 years before dedicating the remainder of his career to the La Salle Post Office. He was a postal carrier, sometimes walking 15 miles per day delivering the mail. Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds! He retired from the post office as Supervisor of Mail.
Robert (affectionately known as Bobbo to his grandkids) was a member of the Cedar Point Sportsmen's Club spending many weekends and holidays fishing, taking golf cart rides, roasting marshmallows, and spending time with his family. He loved to cook and was the best sausage maker, both fresh and smoked, baked countless loaves of Bobbo's bread, boiled pots of bean soup, and other dishes his family enjoyed. He and his wife also enjoyed snowmobiling in Wisconsin and spent many years wintering in Arizona. Robert had a gift, with a mind as sharp as a tack, of storytelling. You could be transported back in time in his imagery of events, you could listen for hours and never hear enough, his stories left imprints that will be carried on and held close to many hearts.
Robert is survived by his wife, Rita of La Salle; three children, Shellie (David) Rounds of Ladd, Ronald (Susan) Siebert of Streator, and Sandra (Donald) Slusarek; grandchildren Ashley (Spencer), Meredith, Nicholas (Christina), Carli (Matt), Douglas (Allison), Vincent (Abby); and great-grandchildren Shane, Lincoln and Boden with two more great-grandchildren due at the end of this year.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister Betty Morrison.
Source: Hurst Funeral Home, as edited by DM (Contributor #50134362)
Mr. Siebert was born in La Salle on August 31, 1935, to John C. and Florence (Spayer) Siebert. He married Rita Kubera, his wife of 65 years, on January 12, 1957.
Mr. Siebert was a proud police officer in La Salle for 7-1/2 years before dedicating the remainder of his career to the La Salle Post Office. He was a postal carrier, sometimes walking 15 miles per day delivering the mail. Neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds! He retired from the post office as Supervisor of Mail.
Robert (affectionately known as Bobbo to his grandkids) was a member of the Cedar Point Sportsmen's Club spending many weekends and holidays fishing, taking golf cart rides, roasting marshmallows, and spending time with his family. He loved to cook and was the best sausage maker, both fresh and smoked, baked countless loaves of Bobbo's bread, boiled pots of bean soup, and other dishes his family enjoyed. He and his wife also enjoyed snowmobiling in Wisconsin and spent many years wintering in Arizona. Robert had a gift, with a mind as sharp as a tack, of storytelling. You could be transported back in time in his imagery of events, you could listen for hours and never hear enough, his stories left imprints that will be carried on and held close to many hearts.
Robert is survived by his wife, Rita of La Salle; three children, Shellie (David) Rounds of Ladd, Ronald (Susan) Siebert of Streator, and Sandra (Donald) Slusarek; grandchildren Ashley (Spencer), Meredith, Nicholas (Christina), Carli (Matt), Douglas (Allison), Vincent (Abby); and great-grandchildren Shane, Lincoln and Boden with two more great-grandchildren due at the end of this year.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one sister Betty Morrison.
Source: Hurst Funeral Home, as edited by DM (Contributor #50134362)
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