
Robert "Bobby" Sistos Gomez
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Robert "Bobby" Sistos Gomez was such a loved father, grandfather, great-grandfather, husband, son, and brother. He left us on July 15, 2020, unexpectedly. Heavy heartedly we ask for any donations others are willing to send to help provide a service to remember him and a headstone to be added to his twin's gravesite with all their names on, as they are now reunited.
Robert Sistos Gomez, Sr. 65 of Tomah died unexpectedly on Wednesday, July 15, 2020. He was born on March 11, 1955 in San Bernardino, CA to Jose and Julia (Sistos) Gomez. On June 15, 1974, Robert was united in marriage to Audrey M. Martus.
Robert first worked for Propac, Walmart, then Bandbox. He took pride in all his jobs, especially as a construction worker alongside his father and other relatives while living in California.
There were a few things that Robert truly enjoyed in life, first his beloved grandchildren, second, telling his life experiences to anyone willing to listen. And last but not least, lowriders’. He was always wanting to help work on cars or do any yard work to get him outside.
He is survived by his wife, Audrey, his mother, Julia of California, his children Robert (Kathryn) Gomez, Jr., Raymond Gomez, and Salina (Daniel) Gomez all of Tomah, grandchildren, Donavon, Marlaina, Audra, Angel, Johnny, Erick, Ray-Ray, Daniel, Jayden, Jaxsin, Brianna, Christopher, Savannah, Michael, Isace, Anthony, Angelina, and Mariah, great grandchildren, Jameson, Janie, and Kaliyah, 5 siblings and their spouses. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, Jose Gomez, and twin infant daughters, MonaLisa and AudraSalina.
Robert Sistos Gomez, Sr. 65 of Tomah died unexpectedly on Wednesday, July 15, 2020. He was born on March 11, 1955 in San Bernardino, CA to Jose and Julia (Sistos) Gomez. On June 15, 1974, Robert was united in marriage to Audrey M. Martus.
Robert first worked for Propac, Walmart, then Bandbox. He took pride in all his jobs, especially as a construction worker alongside his father and other relatives while living in California.
There were a few things that Robert truly enjoyed in life, first his beloved grandchildren, second, telling his life experiences to anyone willing to listen. And last but not least, lowriders’. He was always wanting to help work on cars or do any yard work to get him outside.
He is survived by his wife, Audrey, his mother, Julia of California, his children Robert (Kathryn) Gomez, Jr., Raymond Gomez, and Salina (Daniel) Gomez all of Tomah, grandchildren, Donavon, Marlaina, Audra, Angel, Johnny, Erick, Ray-Ray, Daniel, Jayden, Jaxsin, Brianna, Christopher, Savannah, Michael, Isace, Anthony, Angelina, and Mariah, great grandchildren, Jameson, Janie, and Kaliyah, 5 siblings and their spouses. He is further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, Jose Gomez, and twin infant daughters, MonaLisa and AudraSalina.
Organizer
Brianna Camacho
Organizer
Tomah, WI