Robert Jay “Bob” Weller

Robert Jay “Bob” Weller, 69 of Roxbury, passed away Sunday, May 26, 2019 at the place he loved the most, Home on the Farm, surrounded by
those who loved him.

Never following the rule book, yet writing his own, Bob was born to Keith and Ila (Norton) Weller on January 2nd, 1950, in Salina. He learned to farm from his Dad and often referred to his Mother as his best friend. Bob was preceded in death by his parents.

Robert is survived by sisters, Charlene (Tim) Crowley, Susan (Joe) Corkery, brother Pat (Colleen) Weller, former wife Debra Weller, daughters Jessica (Alan Weis) Weller, Hillary (Paul Freschuaf) Weller, granddaughters Avery Weis and Ila Freschuaf, many nieces and nephews, numerous life-long rowdy friends and four well behaved dogs.

Graduating from South East of Saline, attending welding school, and serving in the Army Reserves were just a few of his accomplishments before becoming an Independent Machine Operator for the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad, where he spent 27 years bossing his subordinatesaround and hollering instructions. Railroading was a tough life, yet he welcomed, treasured and truly loved each minute of it.

Robert had a legion of friends, with whom he hunted, fished, played horseshoe and shared shots of whiskey with. He loved to share his knowledge of engineering and mechanics. Robert was an avid story teller and he’d shock you with his unusual life experiences. Anyone who met him left with a story of their own.

He enjoyed farming, reciting songs word for word, tinkering with gun, car, and tractor parts, chainsaw contests, making rockets on the 4th of July, watching movies, and learning about history. Life with “Bad Bob” never had a dull moment. His words and ways may have been rough, but
the love for his family and friends ran deep.

Visitation will be 4:00 to 8:00 PM Thursday June 6, 2019 at the Ryan Mortuary, Salina. Funeral services will be 11:00 A.M. Friday at Ryans with burial following in the Poheta Cemetery near Kipp, KS. Follow the pickup truck for Bob’s last ride.

Memorials are suggested to Disabled American Veterans or the Via Christie Rehabilitation Center.