Robert J. Borzyskowski , 87, of Amberg, WI., passed away Tuesday morning March 29,2022,
after a brief illness. Robert was born in Milwaukee on November 30, 1934, to Max and Anna
(O’Dea) Borzyskowsi., one of eleven children. On October 26, 1953, he was united in marriage
to Rogene (Lade) in Waukegan, Illinois.
Robert lived and worked in Milwaukee half of his life, and in 1973, joined the Kohler Company
as a Master Electrician. He enjoyed working there and developed many long-lasting friendships
as a result. He also cherished lifelong friendships formed from his childhood, which he was
fortunate to retain over all the years. Bob also enjoyed the outdoors with his family and friends.
Countless days hunting, fishing, and camping were all great escapes in his free time. Almost all
activities entailed great conversation, endless jokes, and lasting memories. He was proud of his
Polish descent and was one of the few siblings to not shorten and legally change his surname to
Bores.
When Bob and Rogene retired to Northern Wisconsin, they found great pleasure in everything it
had to offer. It was finally time to reap the rewards of their hard work. His oldest friends,
Jimmy, Bob, Fritz, John, and Bud, all joined in the journey Up North, remaining close to their
dying days.
“There is a sacredness in tears.
They are not the mark of weakness, but of power.
They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues.
They are messengers of overwhelming grief . . . and unspeakable love.”
—Washington Irving
Robert is survived by his son, William (Donna) Borzyskowski, granddaughter, Erin Gail (Lee)
Olson, Milwaukee; daughter-in-law, Laura, Sheboygan, sisters, Evelyn Luttropp, East Troy,
Marianne Branske, Milwaukee, brothers-in-law Robert (Carla) Lade, Russel (Pat) Lade; three
sisters-in-law, Rosaly Sanok, Roxann Moore, and Rommel "Jane" Hardee. Numerous nieces and
nephews also survive.
Robert was predeceased by his wife Rogene, his son Robert, and 8 siblings:
Eleanor, John, Fr.Edward, Arthur, George, Lorraine, William, and Jerome.
Cremation has taken place and there will be a private family gathering.
Online condolences may be expressed at www.reinboldfh.com
The family would like to thank Unity Hospice for the compassionate care given to Robert. We
are indebted to Nurse Kassi and staff at Aurora Medical Center in Marinette. Moreover, special
thanks to Suzanne who was a ray of sunshine in the last few months of Roberts life.
We would also like to convey our utmost gratitude to Jimmy, Jeff, Jon, Tom, Mary, JoAnn, JJ,
and Zak; Bob’s treasure trove of friends who kept a close watch over him with kindness,
generosity, and compassion.
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