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Obituary · Geneva, IL

Robert J Neisius

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Robert had a passion for cars and boats.

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The family of Robert J Neisius of Geneva, IL announces his passing, and invites all who knew him to remember him here.

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Robert Neisius, 84 of St. Charles, passed away suddenly on Thursday, April 30 th, 2026

Robert was born on September 16 th, 1941, in Chicago, Il. to Gerald and Antoinette Neisius.

Robert is survived by his wife of fifty years Judith, son Robert daughter Rona, stepson John. Grandchildren and great grandchildren and a sister, Jeri Kucera. Also, his brother in law Louis Kucera, His niece Leslie Castellanos along with cherished friends.

Robert had a passion for cars and boats, many would say they were pretty much restored after he owned them. Later years he enjoyed building models along with a passion for Remote control boats, cars and trains. He often enjoyed spending time sitting by the river.

Visitation will be Thursday from 3 to 8:00 P.M. and Friday 10:30 A.M. to 11:30 A.M. at the Yurs Funeral Home 1771 West State Street (Rte 38) Geneva. Funeral Mass will be Friday 12:00 Noon at St. Patrick Crane Road Church. Burial will be at Prairie Cemetery St. Charles.

For further information call Yurs Funeral Home Geneva. 630-232-7337

Yurs Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

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