Robert Frederick Diehl Obituary
Robert Frederick Diehl, 52 of Fort Lauderdale, Florida passed away on October 10, 2021
Robert, or "Robbie" as his friends and family called him, has been a resident of Florida since 1979.
Robbie was born in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. He is survived by his Mother Adele, predeceased by his Father in 2000 and golf buddy, his wife Kimberly, his sister Debra, his niece Lauren ,
Brother James and his wife Debbie, and his nephew Simon, as well as a large extended family including his Aunts , Uncle, and cousins in Canada as well as many close friends that have become family to him.
Robert graduated Hollywood Hills High School, class of 1987.
He also attended Lutheran High School from 1984 to 1986 and has kept in touch with many of his classmates.
He attended Gloria Dei Church in Davie Florida.
Formerly the owner/operator at Diehl Enterprises and owner/operator at Rob's Handbags.
He also studied hospitality management at the national business Institute and graduated in 1992.
Married since June 5, 2004 to Kimberly Diehl.
He has been a faithful fan of the Dallas Cowboys since 1979.
Win or lose , wherever there is a Cowboys game on or cowboys fans cheering, he will be cheering the loudest! You'll be able to hear him cheering for the Cowboys from heaven!
He was also a fan of the Florida Panthers, the Miami Heat, and the Winnipeg Jets!
He was the very best husband, son, uncle, brother, nephew, and friend that anyone could ever ask for.
If he loved you, he loved you with all his heart. He was a loyal friend and would do anything to help anyone we needed help. Generous beyond measure, with a heart of gold and its sense of humor to match.
There wasn't a day where he didn't make us laugh. He had an infectious personality and was the life of the party wherever he went.
There wasn't a child or animal who didn't love him. Where I come from that means something. They are the best judges of characters.
He has struggled with his health for the past 16 years, but that didn't stop him from being "Robbie." He still did whatever he could to take care of his family and friends and make sure that everyone was happy.
He will be greatly missed by anyone and everyone who has a blessing to know him, or to be loved by him.
Heaven has a new angel. Where are you see sunlight, a rainbow, a gorgeous sunset, that will be Robbie letting us know he is free.
Donations can be made to the National Kidney Association .
October 14, 2021
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