Robert L. Partenheimer

robert partenheimer

Robert L. (Bob) Partenheimer passed away on Saturday, December 4, 2021 at his residence in Parker, Colorado.Bob was born to Norman and Clara Partenheimer on March 15, 1942 in St. Louis, Missouri.  Bob lived in Missouri the first 18 years of his life and then joined the Air Force in June, 1960; he served 8 years with assignments in Texas, Wisconsin, Thailand, Mississippi and finally in Denver, Colorado where he applied for and was accepted to the Denver Police Department.  Bob was a police officer during five decades(1960 -2000), spending 5 years in the Patrol Division and the next 27 years as a Robbery Detective, retiring in 2000.

Bob was united in marriage to CarrieRae Hueckstedt in Madison, Wisconsin on November 27th, 1963.  Carrie passed away in September, 2020.  Bob is survived by his sons, Garret and Jarrod and three grandchildren.

Bob was very knowledgeable and passionate about baseball and as a youth wanted to be a baseball player but lack of ability prevented that.  His second choice was to be a police officer of which status he was proud to have attained.

In lieu of  flowers, donations may be made to the Denver Police Museum..

Services are scheduled at Fort Logan National Cemetery on January 3, 2022 at 11:30 AM, Please meet at STAGING AREA "B" by 11:15 am.

 

 

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  1. The best robbery detective I`ve ever known, among a group of great detectives. Be with Carrie and rest in peace.

  2. Dad, I wanted to say how proud I am to be your son. You taught me so much throughout my life that I will never forget. I know that you are in heaven with mom. I am so heartbroken that you are no longer on this earth. I know that you are in a better place and no longer in pain.i have so many great memories of you dad. Thank you for adopting garret and myself. Our lives were perfect because of you and mom. I know you will be looking down on us proudly. This is so hard to accept. I will do my best to continue to make you proud. We all miss you so much dad.. from all of us we love and miss you. We will see you again someday.. love always your sin, Jarrod

  3. Bob was a quiet and humble man. I remember him as an excellent detective. He handled many cases I had been involved with as a young patrolman and I always was impressed with his follow up. Later, I had the opportunity to work with him during a short time in Robbery. Always treated others well.
    May the family be comforted by God's grace and love, knowing that Bob rests in the arms of the Lord.

  4. Bob was my partner in the robbery detail for many years where I broke him in as a detective. We got to know each other quite well and our families were very close. We enjoyed watching our boys grow up and having the best police wife's in the world. Unfortunately Bob lost his wife, Carrie, months ago and it has been very hard on him sense. Talking with Bob he would always remind me to always love and take care of Kathi and the boys. I loved Bob dearly and will truly miss him. Bob has been in my prayers every night and now I know he is no longer suffering, he is with Carrie in Heaven watching over us all. What a great Cop, friend and family man. I am so thankful he was part of our life. JC Tyus Jr

  5. Bob and I worked together on the street at District 1 and later on around each other in the Detective Bureau. He was a very good cop, both on the street and as a detective. I always liked working around with him on cases that crossed out path. Rest in peace Bob.


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