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Robert Lowell Morrison

Robert Lowell Morrison Robert Lowell Morrison

1984-2025

Robert Lowell Morrison, affectionately known as Bob, age 41, passed away Aug. 28, 2025. He was born April 23, 1984, in Park Falls. Bob met and married the love of his life Naomi Lukes, on Sept. 28, 2013. Bob was a hard worker, known to many as The Man Machine (if you had the privilege to work with him, you had the know). He worked for the Boson Company for years while also working Morrison Construction, then including Hansen’s Heating, and just started Force Heating and Cooling. He was involved with numerous organizations which include WI Veterans Fishing Camp, the Chain of Lakes Musky Tournament, Winter Fest, and fish and wildlife conservation.

Bob enjoyed ice fishing with his family and friends, hobby farming on the homestead, hunting with his wife and kids, musky fishing, trapping, taking his family out in the words for sapping and foraging. Above all, he loved the time he spent working with his wife completing projects, building with his kids and exploring Lake Superior shores with his family. He always went above and beyond, especially when it came to his family, showering them with love, hugs and affection; always wanting the best for them. He loved doing literally everything with them, but he especially loved spoiling his boys and holding his wife.

Bob was preceded in death by his son, James; sister, Stacey; maternal grandparents, Elmer and Joanne Calhoun; paternal grandparents, Phyllis Allard; and his black lab, Duke.

He is survived by the love of his life, wife, Naomi; his little tater tot, Luke; father, Gary; and sister, Jodi; mothers and fathers-in-law, Sue (Dale) Tenut, and Gordon (Jeannette) Lukes; brothers-in-law, Cody Lukes, Nathan (Erin) Timmers, and Dustin Timmers; sisters-in-law, Ariel (Arthur Vinzant) Timmers, and Tia Timmers; nieces, Ava and Alexa Lukes, Aspen Vinzant, Ashlynn and Allie Schmies; nephews, Cyress, Clayton, and Casper Timmers, Bohdi Reisner, Clyde Timmers, and David Schmies; great-niece, Mercedes; great-nephew, Emmett; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Bob was affectionately known to the family as the animal whisperer, so there are too many pets to list.

A funeral service was held on Sept. 6, 2025. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Bob and James’ honor can be made to WI Veterans Fishing Camp.

Online condolences may be shared at nimsgernfuneral. com.

Heindl-Nimsgern Funeral Home is serving the family.

Paid Obituary 173961

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