Robert (Bob)
Reno Egan, age 95, Wausau, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather,
uncle and friend, passed away peacefully at 4:25 p.m. on January 14, 2019 at Wausau
Manor, in Wausau, Wisconsin.
Bob was
born November 17, 1923, in Durand, Wisconsin, to the late Reno and Viola (nee Aitken)
Egan.A graduate of Wausau High School,
he loved baseball and skiing, music, hunting and photography. As a young man, and before ski runs were
created on Rib Mountain, he regularly hiked to the top to ski down, especially
when the powder was just so.He knew the
mountain well and assisted the first owners of the Rib Mountain Ski Lodge to
lay trails for downhill skiing.He
served on the ski patrol, raced, and taught his two daughters to ski at Rib Mountain.
Bob served
his country in World War II as an auto mechanic with the 131
st
Large
Ordinance, 4
th
Armor under General Patton returning to Wausau
thereafter to work at Drott Manufacturing Co. It was in Wausau that he met and married Doyonis
(Dodie) June Goetsch in 1948 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Wausau. Following an apprenticeship with a Wausau
photography studio, Bob became a skilled portrait photographer.He and his family moved to Merrill, WI where
they owned and operated Robert’s Studio, providing Merrill residents with photographs
for weddings, family gatherings, high school yearbooks, and local events for
the newspaper. It was in Merrill that
Bob and his wife Dodie raised their two daughters.Bob was a member of the Jaycees, served as a City
alderman, played baseball on his church team, was a member of a bowling league,
percussionist for the Merrill City Band, and created a ski school for local
kids.
A member
of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Merrill, Bob was an active member of the
congregation, singing in the choir and serving as the choir’s main
soloist.He performed for numerous
funerals and weddings, during which he often served as the wedding
photographer. In 1980 he and his wife
moved to Wausau where he worked for the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Bob then drove a medical transport van before
fully retiring well into his 70’s.
Bob and
Dodie loved to travel and upon retirement visited Great Britain, Alaska, retraced
his WWII steps in Europe, and visited the Caribbean and Venezuela. Bob was a member of the Wausau Elks Club, American
Legion, and the Pommerisches Verrein.He
was a lifetime member of the VFW.In 2011 Bob flew with other WWII veterans to
Washington, D.C. as a member of the Wausau, September, 2011 Never Forgotten Honor
Flight.That experience was a highlight
of his life.
He was a
man of few words, of many long silences.He was not a man of false smiles or empty words of praise.He taught his children to see with more than
their eyes, to hear with more than their ears, and to value silence.
Bob is
survived by his wife of 70 years, Doyonis, his two children, Kolleen (Gar)
Kellom of Saint Cloud, Minnesota; and Rhonda (Paul) Siegman of Germantown,
Wisconsin; his grandchildren, Meagan Kellom, Guthrie (Megann) and Tocher
(Darina) Kellom, Benjamin, Carolyn and Quinn Siegman, and Sheehan Siegman (Brian)
Rammel; his great-grandchildren, Emmerson, Kohen, Makenzie, Keegan and Kamala Kellom.
He is further survived by loving nieces
and nephews, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, and many other relatives and
friends.
He was
preceded in death by his parents, and his brother William Wayne Egan and his infant
daughter Catherine.
A funeral
service will be at 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, January 19, 2019 at Trinity Lutheran
Church, 501 Stewart Avenue, Wausau, with Rev. Zach Holdorf officiating.Family and friends may call at Helke Funeral
Home, Wausau, on Friday, January 18, beginning at 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. and
again at the church on Saturday beginning at 10:00 a.m. until the time of
service.Military honors provided by
V.F.W. Burns Post 388 will follow the service at the church.Private burial will take place in Maple Grove
Cemetery, Village of Maine.
You may
sign the family guestbook at
www.helke.com
.
In lieu of flowers, memorials in Bob’s name may be made to the Trinity
Lutheran Church Choir, Wausau, or to the Never Forgotten Honor Flight of
Wausau, Wisconsin,
www.neverforgottenhonorflight.com
.
The family wishes to acknowledge
and thank Aspirus Hospital Palliative Care staff for their compassionate and
loving care.