Robert J. Kittrell's Obituary
Robert J. Kittrell, 50, of Port Richey, passed away peacefully at home on August 7, 2023.
Robert James Kittrell was born in Mobile, Alabama on October 1, 1972, the son of Bobby Kittrell and Renée Willoughby. After high school, Rob attended the University of Cincinnati, majoring in Art History. He went on to have a successful career in Computer Graphics & Marketing Design. Rob enjoyed many great hobbies over the years… board games and role-playing, RC cars, clay modeling and sculpting, drawing and painting, attending the St. Pete Grand Prix with various Honda S2000 car clubs but most of all Rob enjoyed being with his friends and family. His infectious personality and sense of humor would truly light up a room! Rob will truly be missed by all who knew him.
Those who will miss Rob the most include his younger brother: Justin Kittrell and his wife Kimberly and their daughters Annabelle and Suzy Kittrell, step-father: Ron Soergel, grandmother: Virginia Rickard Willoughby, aunts and uncles: Rhonda Willoughby Berger (Robert Steven), Robyn Willoughby Wilson (John Joseph), Patsy Drew (Mike Ulch), Eddie Kittrell (Mary), Randy Kittrell (Lisa Fox), and cousins: Kaitlin Willoughby La Bonte (Christopher) and their children Frieda and Keira La Bonte, Lauren Margaret Berger (Eddie Soergel) and their children Amelie and Lukas Soergel, John ‘Chesley’ Wilson (Kimberly) and their children Alina and Avery Wilson, Christopher Wilson and his son Cypress Wilson, Adam Hyland, Andre Hyland, Jason Hyland, Sarah Hyland, Christopher Soergel, Regina Beach (Steve) and their children Steven and Easton Beach, Cory Kittrell (Kristy) and their children Carter and Bailey (Ynirka) and their child Mikah Kittrell, Marty Kittrell and his children Erik, Aiden, and Ari Kittrell, Dominique Haggerty (Chris) and their children Briar and Paisley Haggerty, and Amanda and her children.
He was proceeded in death by his father: Bobby Kittrell, mother: Renée Willoughby, grandparents: Clyde and Barbara Kittrell and James Willoughby, and uncle: Rickard Willoughby.
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