

Robby lived a life full of love. He loved his son and daughter. He loved his mother, his sister, and his family. He loved his Minnesota Vikings and Florida Gators. He loved his music, his dogs, his guns, his hats, and his Mt. Dew. He loved his memories, and we loved his stories.
Stories of him playing on the railroad tracks in Illinois, even if they showed how troublesome he was as a little boy. Stories of him being Spiderman on the courts in Florida with his best friends, growing up under the sun. Stories of him having children in North Carolina, complete with the best of times with friends and his racing days. Stories of growing as an adult in Iowa, playing softball, making friends, and loving every second of it. In every single story, in every single state, in every corner of every county, Robby was loved. Even in lost contact, it was impossible to not love him.
Rob was the life of any party. He was the troublemaker who skipped school, the first to volunteer to drive, the most passionate football fan, and the silliest jokester known. He would be the first to dive into a plate of spaghetti with his hands and the first to hug you when saying goodbye. He loved his family more than biscuits and gravy.
Robby had a heart of gold and was sincerely taken away too early. However, on November 25th, 2021, at the age of 52, he was taken home. Robby was survived by his children; Avery Dague and Ryleigh Dague, mother Linda Fellows, sister Kristi Yamilkoski (Paul Yamilkoski), niece Tori Korschgen (Vince Korschgen), and children, niece Tiffany Yamilkoski, recently discovered half-siblings Scott Walker, Clark Walker Jr. (Lisa Walker), Jan Martell, Richard Walker (Cheryl Walker) and Kira LaRose (Randy LaRose) and families. He has been preceded in death by nephew Noah Yamilkoski and recently discovered father Clark Walker,grandparents Ed and Susie Engelkens.
Robby lived a life full of love. His son and daughter love him with their everything. He was the first love of his mother. He was his sister’s first friend, who loved him forever and always. Robby was loved by friends and family. Although you may not have known him, you loved him.
There will be a celebration of life this upcoming summer of 2022. Robby would have liked having everyone together under the sun. Due to the unexpected death of Robby, the family is requesting financial assistance in lieu of flowers. The family also requests that those who wish to celebrate his life send a photo of or with Robby to be shown at his celebration, if available. Those photos can be sent in person or through email to his daughter, Ryleigh Dague at [email protected].
Memorials may be made to the family in honor of Robby for his two children.
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