ROBERT LEE BITTICK

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Robert Lee Bob Bittick, 43, of Centertown, died Sunday, June 4, 2006, of injuries sustained in a pedestrian-automobile accident in Moniteau County. He was born on July 27, 1962 in Jefferson City, the son of James Oral and Brenda Lee Hill Bittick. He was employed as a tile setter and framer with SMKT Construction Company. He enjoyed Disc Golf with the Brothers of the Basket. Survivors include his companion of eighteen years, Kayla Tripp, Centertown; one son, Famous Bittick, and one daughter, Fashion Bittick, both at home; two brothers and their wives, Ken and Teri Bittick Springfield, MO; and Michael and Angelee Bittick, Jefferson City; one sister and her husband; Tonoah and Randy Arbuckle, State of Mississippi; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; one daughter, Hope Elizabeth; and one nephew, Kent Bittick. Memorial services will be 11 a.m. Saturday, June 10, 2006, at the Disc Golf Course at Binder Lake. Flowers may be sent directly to this location. Memorials are suggested to the Bittick Children Education Fund. Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Those wishing to email condolences or tributes to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.

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  1. My favorite memory with my daddy I when I was a wee little girl, about 5 years young, and I remember playing outside with my brother and a friend and I was going on all about how the butterflies were mine. The friend told me that no, all the butterflies were NOT mine but that they were mother nature’s. I got my heart broken soo bad when he said that, I ran inside to my dad and cried to him and he picked me up, gave me a big ol bear hug and put me up in his lap and told me if I wanted to believe that all the butterflies are mine, then I can believe it and don’t worry about what anyone else says and said just stay inside with daddy.. and I sat on his lap in the recliner watching some TV like always, another fav memory. He was really the greatest dad ever and it was the greatest 13 years I could have asked for with him. Too short but never forgettable. I love u so much daddy. I still miss u more than ever.


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