Irene Rankinen
Dear Wahmhoff Family,
My condolences to you! I'm sorry to hear of his passing.
Sincerely,
Irene Rankinen
Birth date: Feb 1, 1938 Death date: Dec 5, 2016
Baraga - Local Tree Farmer, Robert L. Wahmhoff, 78, of Baraga, passed away on Monday, December 5, 2016, at home following a lengthy illness. He was born on February 1, 1938 in Doster, Michigan, a son of the late Carl J. & Mildred Read Obituary
Dear Wahmhoff Family,
My condolences to you! I'm sorry to hear of his passing.
Sincerely,
Irene Rankinen
Sorry about Bobs passing he was a good man.

condolences to the Wahmhoff family from Sen George McManus Jr (ret) former coop extension agent in the Grand Traverse area who worked with Jake
Sorry to hear about your loss, Maurine& family. It sure was a joy to get to know him and share some nice time and meals with you both. May God receive him into eternal Peace.
Praying for you and your family.
Robert was a kind and caring person. In all the years that I worked for him, he was always smiling and ready to help out. Whenever I met him in town or on the farms there was always a smile and a kind word. He was an intelligent and a hard worker, the way that he ran the business was more like a family. It was always a pleasure to meet him. I will miss him. May God bless his family and friends as the mourn their loss. Al Stockton
I'm saddened to hear that Bob passed away. I had great respect for Bob as a farmer, Farm Bureau leader and friend. Often, following a day of board meetings in Lansing, Bob and I would hit the tennis court for a couple of sets followed by a burger, beer and a spirited discussion of topics ranging from farming to politics and everything between.
Bob was a man of principles and faith. He left the world a better place for all of us.
My deepest condolences to Maureen and the entire family.
John VanderMolen,
Michigan Farm Bureau Chief Operating Officer, (retired)
Maureen, Stephanie and family. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Cherish your special memories. We all have lots of them. Ann Nelson
I have not talked to Mr Wahmhoff for many years but I will always remember his compassion and wisdom. He is greatly missed.
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of this very fine man. He was my first boss and more. Always a kind word, great advice, always inspirational and understanding of all of us "rotten teenagers" who worked for him. I'll always remember the tree planter he invented and all the days at work that he made fun. My sincere sympathies to Maureen, Bobby, Stephanie and the rest of the family. He really was a special person to so many of us. He will be greatly missed and fondly remembered.
To Maureen & Family,
You have my heartfelt sympathy. May God give you comfort & peace at this time in the loss of Dear Bob.
We had the privilege of being acquainted with Bob when you purchased our farm to extend your Tree Farm activities. He was a real gentleman, & a friendly neighbor to us.
You have many pleasant memories, & I pray that our Lord will give you the strength and comfort at this difficult time in your loss of Bob.
You are in my prayers, & of so many others who grieve with you at this time.
Sincerely, God Bless You, Mary Anne Storm
P.S. We grew strawberries for so many
years at both our farm & on the
hill, where you grew trees.