Robert Singer

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on Nov 18, 1919
Departed on Jan 16, 2014

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Singer Family: My prayers are with you all.I bowled with Bob & Frank Orsmanski.Bob always had stories of their travels on FRi * Sat nites to play at dance halls ,all over Iowazz.zzbobs wife stopped at the Allley one morning.I didn't know he was married to Ginny Singer.I worked at the Post Office,she worked in P.O. Credit Union. Raising ^ kids I got to be a familier face at the credit Union.They were a greaat couple & also good friends.I am sure they are very happy back to gether.Take care Ed

My dad and my uncle Marlin were bob's golf partner for many years i can remember many conversations with bob about the yankees and cubs .Most of all i remember his kindness and friendship he is and was very good man he is home now with god. And my dad and i will miss him. Cary and Ron Sevening

Dear Dick and Jan, Please know that Helen and I are with both of you in in this time of reflection and rememberance. It just seems like yesterday when we were sliding down that hill in Iowa City in you Dad's Chevy. I have many great memories of both your Mom and Dad that are just coming to me as I sit here writing this. We'll see you next week. Leland Helen Wise , Jr.

To: Richard & Janet Singer & Family I will keep you and your family in my thought and prayers. reach out to god and he will see you and your family thru your time of loss. you father was one of the best men I have ever met.. Sincerely... James & Lisa Broome

To the family, "Coach Singer", as my son Rushton affectionately called him meant more to me and Rush than words could ever described. Coach Singer took genuine interest in helping Rush with his baseball swing and in his baseball playing in general. The Bowles family will always remember Coach Singer as loving, caring, sharing, and quick witted Gentleman. We will miss his spirit, smile, and laughter bur we will cherish the memories and the photos. Please know that our lives are better because his path crossed our family's. We are keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers. Regards, Robby, Rushton, Karen and Lauren the Bowles family

Grandpa, You were always one of my biggest cheerleaders and you loved me unconditionally. The times spent with you were filled with laughter and fun. You developed my love for big band music and baseball. To you, I was "Cindy" (short for Cinderella). To me, you were one of the strongest, most resilient men I have known. You raised a great son, my Dad, and as a Grandpa, you were as good as they come. I will miss your quirky smile and sense of humor. I will love you always. "Death is nothing else but going home to God, the bond of love will be unbroken for all eternity" - Mother Teresa With my eternal love, Jenny

We are thinking of you at this time and hope you find comfort in happy memories and knowing that your father's life was well lived.