robert jansma
Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV 26062 304 748-3219 Robert H. Jansma, 56 of Weirton died Saturday at the Weirton Medical Center. He was born August 14, 1944 in Harvey, Illinois, son of Margaret V. Voss Tanner of Tinley Park, Illinois, and the late Hans M. Jansma. Robert was manager of operations planning for Weirton Steel Co. where he worked for 34 years. He was a member of the 25 Year Club of Weirton Steel, a preferred member of the Phantom Fireworks Club. As known to many, Robert was a fireworks enthusiast, and his favorite holiday was the 4th of July. He was prostestant by faith He is survived by his wife, Denise Dabrowski Jansma of Weirton, and a son Todd Jansma of Pittsburgh Pa. Services will be conducted at the Thornridge Funeral Home, 15801 South Cottage Grove Ave., Dolton, Illinois, 60419. Entombment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, Our Lady of Czestochowa Mausoleum, Calumet City, Illinois. Memorial contribution can be made to the American Cancer Society, Hancock County Unit, PO Box 2166, Weirton, WV. 26062, or the Arthritis Foundation, WV Chapter, Box 8473, South Charleston, WV 25303 Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements. Obit/guest registry/condolences at www.grecohertnick.com. Service: No Service US Visitation: No Visitation US Funeral Home: Greco Hertnick Funeral Home 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV US 26062

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  1. Denise and Todd, We send our deepest sympathy and pray that God will give you strength and peace. The Golden Girls, Wilma and Patty Notte, Rennitta Black and Barb Cottilli, Judy Hamill and families

  2. Denise & Todd, Please accept my deepest sympathy. I didn’t know until last week that Bob was ill. I will always remember him as a great boss to work for – it was never boring. He was such a character!! I will always remember him fondly. I’ll pray that God give you both strength in this difficult time. God Bless You. Elaine

  3. Denise & Todd, I want to express my deepest sympathy. I really thought a lot of Bob. He was the greatest friend anyone could ask for. There was never a boring moment when he was around. He was the smartest Production Planning person Weirton ever had. He will be missed greatly by everyone who’s life he touched. I feel very honored to have known him. Please take care of yourself and let God heal your hurt. Just remember Bob is not suffering now and he is in a better place. He will be misssed and thought about daily. We will all think about him and let off a firecracker in is honor. A co-worker of Bob’s, Joyce Ann Moore

  4. Bob’s ability to do the job with intelligence and integrity will be missed; Bob’s smile, patience and friendship will always be remembered.

  5. During my time at the mill, Bob was my ” go to” guy. He always went the extra mile to help me out. He had such a great sense of humor. Bob was one of my favotie people and it was a pleasure to have known him if only for a brief time. I will miss him. You have my deepest sympathy for your loss.

  6. Bob was such a sweet person. Although he did not work in my department here at Weirton Steel,I would see him quite often going for the elevator and he always had a friendly greeting or he would say something funny. Not too long ago while riding on the elevator with him, he was smiling and he told me he just got back from a fabulous cruise. He said, “We had such a great time!”. I’m glad you all got to enjoy yourselves. He will be missed here at WSC by me and my coworkers. You have my deepest sympathy.

  7. Our company will miss Bob, with his professional attitude and work ethic. I’ll miss Bob as a good friend and co-worker. We should all remember him for his smile and sense of humor. So here’s to you,Bob… This one’s for you!

  8. Bob will be greatly missed at Weirton Steel not only for his expertice but for the many friends he made. Bob’s patience was always admired even when he’d recieved a thousand calls but he still answered the phone. “Never confrontational but direct and to the point is how I’ll always remember Bob”.

  9. Denise and Todd, please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Bob spoke of you both so often when we worked together in Production/Operations Planning. I last talked to Bob when he called to tell me of Garn’s passing. Bob was such a kind and thoughtful man and will truly be missed by so many.

  10. Denise and Todd, I am so sorry to hear about Bob’s death. I send my deepest sympathy and will keep all of you in my prayers. God Bless, Margie

  11. Bob, We will miss you not only as a good friend and neighbor, but I will miss you as a good supervisor that I knew I could always go to with any questions or problems.

  12. I have known Bob for the 6 years that I have been at Weirton Steel, and Bob was one of the finest people that I have gotten to know. My thoughts and prayers will be with you. God Bless, Dave Kennedy

  13. Denise: I want to extend my deepest sympathy to you amd your family on Bob’s passing. In all my dealngs with him at WSX he was always a gentleman and a professional. Again, my condolonces

  14. I had the privilege of working with Bob on several occasions. He was a true gentleman, and his humor, his kindness, and his limitless intelligence will be greatly missed. I will, however, always remember his warm smile. You have my deepest sympathy.

  15. I was one of the lucky ones to work with him. His vision and leadership will always inspire us. His presence would always be with us but his physical presence would be missed greatly. My thoughts and prayers will be with you during this time of great tragedy. May GOD be with you, Rajan

  16. My sincerest condolences to Bob’s wife and son. Bob will always be fondly remembered by all of us who had the opportunity to know and work with him.

  17. Denise and Todd, My mother and I would like to offer you our deepest sympathies. Bob was a good friend of my fathers and he often spoke kindly of Bob. I will also miss his smile and great sense of humor. May God be with you both during this difficult time. — Veralynne & Margaret O’Karma

  18. Denise & Todd: I’ll never forget the wonderful (and fun) times working with Bob. He was a special human being who made it so easy for everybody to like him. My deepest sympathy is extended to you both. Rose Anticole

  19. Denise and Todd; I want to extend my deepest sympathy. It was a pleasure to work with Bob. His knowledge, understanding and humor will be greatly missed by all of us he has touched at Weirton Steel.

  20. Denise, we are so sorry over Bob’s passing. We were hoping he’d have more time, and we’d be able to visit with him. I’ll always remember my working days with him, Dennis Wayne, and Fran Malloy. It was a fun learning experience. Our deepest sympathies to you, Todd, and the rest of your family and Bob’s. Love and friendship, Sandi and Ray Gajtka

  21. DENISE, SO VERY SORRY TO LEARN OF YOUR LOSS. WE WILL KEEP YOU, TODD, AND ALL YOUR FAMILY MEMBERS IN OUR PRAYERS. TAKE CARE, PATTY & RICH WIELOH

  22. Denise&Todd, We couldn’t believe that Bob had left us so quickly. We are so sorry we didn’t get to visit with you. It was a pleasure to know that the last time we saw him was with a smile on his face at our daughter’s wedding. Our prayers are with the both of you. Your friends, Priscilla&Tom

  23. Auntie & Todd, Although you’ve just spent the week around us I never really got to tell you you anything. I just wanted to let you know we will all miss Uncle Bob very much. 4th of July will never be the same without him. Who’s going to ask if it’s time to light the fire works? This past 4th was one of the most fun and memorable ones, because of all of you. Uncle Bob was like a kid in a candy store with his fireworks! Todd will have to keep the firework fun up for Uncle Bob! Uncle Bob was always a great person to be around. And was a lot of fun!!! I will miss him every time I come out there. I loved him a lot.!! We will have to go to the dog track & the boat’s in his honor!!!!! You both are very precious to me! I love you both very much! See ya in a week! Lissie


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