
ROBERT A. BAYTOSH, age 62; beloved husband for 30 years of Karen M. (nee Shelby); loving father of Kayla M. and Robert J. “Bobby”; cherished son of the late Benedict G. and Catherine T. (nee Soltis); dear brother of Karyn S. Dailide (husband Al J. deceased); dearest son in law of the late John and Joanne Shelby; dear brother-in- law of Bob Shelby (wife Karen), Dan Shelby (wife Lisa), Joe Shelby (wife Mary) and Patti Drake (husband Mike); fond uncle of many nieces and nephews.
Bob worked for LTV Steel for 30 years and retired as a crew chief in the iron work department. He was a devoted Cleveland Indians fan and an avid fisherman. He can be described as a sensitive, caring man who loved his family, friends and his canine companions.
Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, May 30, 2015 at St. Mary Catholic Church 401 North Street, Chardon at 10:00 AM. Private burial at Riverside Cemetery. Cremation by DeJohn Crematory. Family will receive friends to pay tribute to and celebrate the life of Bob at THE DeJohn Funeral Home & Crematory of Chardon (formerly Ritondaro) 126 South St. (Rt. 44, south of Rt. 6/Chardon Square) Friday 2-4 and 6-8 PM.
Offer Condolence for the family of Robert Baytosh

Kurt Hoes
One thing I’ll never forget was that when I was growing up every time my dad had a work event or a party one of the first questions I would ask was “Is Baytosh going to be there?” Bob’s personality was truly one of a kind and he was a special person in my life. I hope Karen and the Kids find comfort in the people around them. Till I see you again buddy…
Sydney
So sorry for your loss! May god bless your whole family! Prayers for a peaceful burial! May he rest in peace!
Annie Reiss
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. Prayers & Blessings for your entire family . Bob was such a great person and his love for Baseball brings a smile, GO TRIBE! My entire family loved him and his family dearly. Rest in peace Bobby and say hello to my Dad!
Mark Stacey
Bob, St.Peter is expecting your fastball, throw him a breaking ball for stike three and with a grin walk into heavens dugot. My deepest sympathy to the Baytosh family. Chief, long ago ftiend and Garfield Brewer teamate.
Karl Hoes
My most sincere condolences go out to Karen, Kayla, Bobby and family. Bob was a true friend that will be missed by all who knew him. A one of a kind guy that I will always cherish. Rest in peace Bob, until we meet again.