Robert Nelson

Robert Nelson Obituary

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Age - 57

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October 9, 2023

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Pardeeville, WI

Robert Nelson, 57 of Arlington, passed away Saturday, October 7, 2023 at home surrounded by his family A complete obituary to follow To to the family or in memory of Robert Nelson, please

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