Obituaries
Robert “Bob” Langguth
February 6, 1946 - February 2, 2025


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VISITATION
February 14, 2025 | 11:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. -
Eagle Engraving Inc.
3985 Commerce Drive,
Saint Charles IL, 60174
Robert (Bob) Langguth passed away peacefully Sunday February 2, 2025. He was born on February 6, 1946 in Melrose Park Illinois to Robert and Claire (nee Wright) Langguth.
Bob Was the founder of Eagle Engraving Inc. of Saint Charles, Illinois, and committed to providing excellent service to our First Responder Community. Prior to Eagle Engraving, Bob was a long time employee of Chicago Title and Trust Company, where he met his loving wife, Arleene. Bob was a volunteer with Kane County ESDA for many years and also worked for the Kane County Sheriff’s Department filling in as Supervisor of Communications.
Bob was a mentor, father figure, and friend to so many and will be forever missed.
Bob is survived by his niece Kathy Langguth Santiago, and sister-in-law Annie Langguth, both of Florida. Bob is also survived by his Eagle Family, many friends, his “3 Mouseketeers” (Laurie, Diane, and Lisa), and so many loving cousins who were always there for him.
Bob is proceeded in death by his parents, one brother George Langguth, nephew Michael Langguth, and his beautiful wife of 50 years, Arleene (nee Zarndt) Langguth.
Please join us in Celebrating the life of Bob on Friday, February 14 from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM at Eagle Engraving Inc. 3985 Commerce Drive, Saint Charles IL, 60174. All are welcome.
Condolences
Susan Lambert from Winnebago, IL
"Bob was a kind soul and mentor to many. He was passionate about his friends and his work with a generous heart. I was touched beyond measure by his friendship. Peace Bob"
Michael O'Neal from Weston WI., WI
"I became friends with Bob way back in the ESDA days years ago. Bob was always willing to help out whenever help was needed. My prayers go out to the family. Those will be big shoes to fill."
Chilton Fire Department from Chilton, WI
"To all who knew and loved Bob, He was good man with a big heart and an easy-going personality. Bob, RIP. Until we meet again!Chief Ben Schoenborn"