In loving memory of

Robert L. Petersen
September 11, 1942 - August 4, 2017

A funeral Mass for Robert "Bobby" Petersen, 74, of Algona, will be held on Wednesday at 10:30 AM at St. Cecelia Catholic Church in Algona. Visitation will be from 4 to 7 PM on Tuesday at Oakcrest Funeral Services of Algona.

Robert Lee Petersen ("Bobby" to his family and friends) was born in the Burt area on September 11, 1942, the 8th of 10 children of Orie Petersen Sr. and Dorothy (Bonnett) Petersen. He grew up on area farms and loved the rural lifestyle it afforded him. He was married to Joyce Ludwig at St. Cecelia's Catholic Church in Algona, on June 12, 1965.

As a young man, he worked as a hired farm hand and as a tire repairman at Jack's OK in Algona. He also worked at Brougham Industries until it closed and the spent the next 30 years at Snap-On Tools, until retirement in January of 2008. In earlier years, Bob served on the Algona Volunteer Fire Department and has been a life-long member of St. Cecelia Catholic Church.

Bobby was an unselfish and dedicated family man. He will be remembered as a kind and gentle man who was fair to all. He loved being surrounded by his family and spent many happy years with them in all types of activities from softball, to volleyball, bowling, water skiing, snow ski trips to Mankato, card and poker parties, board games, and always, always, the "sacred" family picnics. He enjoyed fishing, refinishing furniture, and antiquing. Bobby was an accomplished baker and made terrific homemade pizzas. His grandchildren were his greatest joy.

He remained close to his and Joyce's parents, siblings, sibling spouses, nieces and nephews thru out his life. His last days were spent surrounded by the people he loved and that he had spent his life with.

Robert L. Petersen died Friday, August 4, 2017, at the West Bend Health and Rehabilitation Center at the age of 74, with his wife of 53 years by his side. As was true throughout their married life, he left this world with not only her love, but a "Honey Do" list!

He is survived by his wife, Joyce Petersen of Algona; two children, Tara (Jorge) Gonzalez of Cedar Rapids, and Corey Petersen of Algona; seven grandchildren, Gabriela, Carter, Alexandria, and Cooper Gonzalez, and Courtney, Cameron, Trey, and Ariella Petersen; two brothers and three sisters, Orie "Bud" Petersen Jr. (Irene) of Algona, Rose Fokken of Algona, Betty (Bill) Johnson of Algona, Jerry Petersen (Kay) of Waukee, and Sharon Fagan of Madrid; a sister-in-law, Sandra Wiskus of Madrid; and many nieces and nephews.

He was preceded in death by his parents; a grandson, Cayden Lee Gonzalez; one sister, Sandra Dehler; and three brothers, Harold, Darreld, and Donnie Petersen; brothers-in-law, Luverne Wiskus, David "Kyke" Ludwig, Ed Dehler, and Gary Fokken; and sisters-in-law, Vivian Petersen and Zelma Petersen.




Tributes

Lee and Kathee Froehlich wrote on Aug 8, 2017:

"Dear Joyce, you have our sincere sympathy. Bobby always had a smile when your u saw him. You sat in front of us at Mass forever. ? We will miss seeing him. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Lee and Kathee Froehlich"

angie elbert wrote on Aug 8, 2017:

"I'm so sorry for your loss, Joyce. Thoughts and prayers are with you in this time. "

LeRoy & Julie Pesicka wrote on Aug 8, 2017:

"Joyce, you have our deepest sympathy. May it ease your pain knowing Bob is in no more pain, but in God's hands. "

Shantelle Payne wrote on Aug 7, 2017:

"Tara, I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. I will always remember all the rides he would give us to the pool."

Renee Farah wrote on Aug 6, 2017:

"Tara, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. Thinking of you and your family during this difficult time. Also celebrate his memory and all the happy smiles he shared with many. Love and hugs to you and your family???"

Terry and Marie Cook wrote on Aug 5, 2017:

"So sorry to hear of Bob's death. He is now in Gods hands and some day all will be together again. Thoughts and prayers are with all. RIP"

Teresa Zittritsch wrote on Aug 4, 2017:

"Sorry for loss he was very good man always happy "