Robert “Bob” Glen Ziemer

Sunday, July 7, 1957
Date of Death:
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Age:
67 years old
Robert “Bob” Glen Ziemer
Robert “Bob” Glen Ziemer
Our Bob passed peacefully on May 7, 2025, at the J.A. Wedum Hospice House in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, after a brief illness.
Bob was born on July 7, 1957, to Charles and Inez Ziemer, in LaCrosse, Wisconsin, a day the temperature roared to 107 degrees. Bob’s younger years were spent first in Dakota, Minnesota, and then Goodview, Minnesota. In 1967, he would move with his family to Sioux City, Iowa and remain there until 1975 when the family moved to Eagan, Minnesota. While living in Sioux City Bob would come back to Dakota to spend his summers with his “Special grandpa Beach”. While in Sioux City, he started working at Les’s Service Station and gained the ability to repair cars with a keen skill of determining mechanical problems by sound. After returning to Eagan, he worked for some time with the welding department on the Milwaukee Railroad. He returned to his love of car mechanics for his remaining adult years, working first at the Standard Station of Mendota Height and then at the Standard Service Station in Eagan. All of Bob adult life would be spent living in the Inver Grove Heights and South St. Paul area. In 2020 he would move to Thompson Height of South St. Paul enjoying the life of the retirement community. In the summer you could find him riding his electric bike on any day that allowed him to be out enjoying nature, some days going up to 60 miles on the trails around South St. Paul.
Bob will be sadly missed by his family members that survive him. His mother, Inez Ziemer, children, Amy and Charles, sisters and brothers, Patricia (John), Raymond, Cheryl (Jim) and Brad, nieces and nephews. Bob was preceded in death by his father, Charles, maternal grandparents, Glen and Lillian Beach, and paternal grandparents, Emil and Florence Roemer.
The Celebration of Life for Bob will be June 7, 2025, at 2:00pm, at the Riverside United Methodist Church, Dakota, Minnesota with Pastor Dianne Ciesluk officiating. Visitation will be from 1 -2pm prior to the service. Interment of ashes will be held later at the Hiler Cemetery, Nodine, Minnesota.
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Our family will forever feel the void of your absence. Your laughter and jokes will be deeply missed. My heart is deeply saddened by your passing but it also rejoices knowing that you are now with grandpa, no doubt drinking the best coffee in heaven. I hurt deeply for all of us for losing you here on earth but know we will all be together again, until then we will celebrate your life and remember the pure joy you gave to our lives.
Love you always,
Jessie
Though in heaven you reside,
Your memory's a light, forever by my side.
A gentle soul, a heart of gold so true,
I miss you dearly, uncle, Bob ❤️Rest Easy ❤️
You showed me a lot of things.
I learned a lot I didn’t know,
But you forgot to teach me one last thing -
How to let you go.
I know you didn’t mean to leave me;
Sometimes we have no choice.
I miss being your sister,
Hearing my name called by your voice.
I wish I got to say “I Love You”
Before you were given to the sky.
If God could grant me one last wish,
I’d ask to say “Goodbye.”
You always meant a lot to me.
I could never love you less,
I know it’s true when they say,
“He only takes the best.” Gone , but never forgotten ❤️Fly High Love Sis Cheri