Naegele, Robert O

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1939-2018

Robert O. Naegele Jr. worked at his father’s outdoor advertising company for more than twenty years before he and his brother, Bill Naegele purchased the company. Naegele Outdoor was created from General Outdoor Advertising founded by, L.R.B. Braun circa 1926.

The Naegele brothers grew the company with offices in:

Ashville, NC – Columbus, GA – Des Moines, IA -Elizabethtown, KY- Evansville, IN- Fayetteville, NC- Gastonia, NC- Greensboro, Winston-Salem, High Point, NC- Greenville, SC- Indianapolis, IN- Jacksonville, FL- Jacksonville, NC- Kinston, NC- Louisville, KY- Memphis, TN- Minneapolis, St. Paul, MN- New Orleans, LA- Owensboro, KY- Palm Springs, CA- Raleigh, NC- Spartanburg, SC- Wilmington, NC- Youngstown, OH.

Naegele Outdoor always maintained top of the line OOH for others to model their operations.

Naegele Outdoor Advertising printed a quarterly company magazine called “Inside Outdoor” showcasing their work around the nation. Robert Naegele Jr. loved the sport of hockey. In 1984, Robert invested in a hockey training product company. That company’s name later changed to “Rollerblade” which still sells inline skates.

Naegele Outdoor Advertising, based in Minnesota later sold to Morris Communications which was renamed, Fairway in 1991.

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The General Outdoor Advertising Company was founded by L.R.B. Braun circa 1926. The company became the largest outdoor advertising company in the area and leased and maintained billboards at locations in and around Indianapolis until 1963. In 1963 the Minneapolis, Minnesota-based Naegele Advertising Companies purchased General Outdoor Advertising Company.

From the description of Collection [graphic], ca. 1926-1977. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 53445836

Naegele Outdoor Advertising Inc. was a billboard and outdoor advertising company. It was bought by Morris Communications Corp. in 1985, and subsequently renamed Fairway Outdoor Advertising in 1991.

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ROBERT NAEGELE OBITUARY
On November 7, 2018, Robert Otto Naegele, Jr’s life on earth ended peacefully. He was surrounded by his loving family after a short fight with cancer. He was 78 years old. Bob was born on November 23, 1939 in Minneapolis, MN to Robert Otto Naegele, and Harriet Edwards Naegele. His father was the founder of Naegele Outdoor Advertising of the Twin Cities. Bob graduated from Minnetonka High School in 1957, where he played hockey, football and tennis and later graduated from Dartmouth College (’61) in New Hampshire. He married his high school sweetheart Ellis Jean Fitzimons in 1961. For more than twenty years, he worked for and ultimately purchased (with brother Bill Naegele) and led Naegele Outdoor Advertising. In 1984, he invested in a hockey training product company, Ole’s Innovative Sports, later renamed, Rollerblade, Inc. Under his leadership, Rollerblade and the sport of inline skating became a national and international pastime. When he sold the company in 1995, he and Ellis made national news by sharing a percentage of the proceeds with every Rollerblade employee. In 1997, Bob and his family successfully led a group of MN investors in pursuing an NHL Expansion franchise, to bring professional hockey back to the state of Minnesota. In October of 2000, the Minnesota Wild was officially born, with Bob as lead investor and Chairman. The Wild found its home in the state-of-the-art, Xcel Energy Center, the centerpiece to the revitalization of downtown St. Paul. His vision and passion for what the sport of hockey means to Minnesotans helped cement the branding of Minnesota as THE “State of Hockey”. To commemorate the Wild’s dedication to the great hockey fans throughout the state, the Wild raised and retired sweater number one on opening night. The name on the sweater reads, WILD FANS. But the real legacy of Bob’s life began in 1973 when he recognized that his broken self was in need of a Savior. His name, Jesus. He would later say, “Jesus was the Good News I’d been searching for my entire life.” Knowing how much God loved him, changed everything for Bob. His life passion from that point on was to share the Good News through his life, deeds and words with everyone he encountered. He is survived by his childhood sweetheart and wife of 58 years, Ellis Fitzimons Naegele; daughters, Jennifer Jean Naegele, Jill Naegele Trautz, Trisha Naegele Hoyt; and son, Robert Otto Naegele III. Sons-in-law, John Trautz, Greg Hoyt and daughter- in-law, Karen Naegele and 10 grandchildren. Brother, William Otto Naegele; brother-in-law, Michael W. Fitzimons as well as, sisters-in-laws, Stephanie Naegele, and Susan Fitzimons. A celebration of his life will take place at 1:00 p.m. on November 19, 2018 at Grace Church of Eden Prairie. A future celebration will be held in Naples, FL in early 2019. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, gifts be made to one of the following places that Bob loved and supported: Hope Academy (hopeschool.org), Dinomights Inner-City Hockey (dinomights.com), or MN Adult and Teen Challenge (mntc.org).

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