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Bob Hiller, Janesville's longtime purveyor of baked goodies, dies


A man who spent most of his life satisfying local sweet teeth has died.
Bob Hiller ran the Rollin Pin Bakery in Janesville for 41 years, closing the business in 1999.
Hiller died Saturday at age 92. He hadn’t baked for nearly a year, family members told The Gazette in February, saying Hiller’s heart problems made it impossible to continue.
Bob and his wife, Sandy, had sold cream puffs and other sweets at fairs for years, and they continued doing that after retirement, according to Gazette records.
Sandy died in 2007. Bob kept on baking. In recent years, he cut back to selling cookies five times a year on the weekends before Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Fourth of July and Valentine’s Day.

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Your Views: A tune for longtime Janesville baker Bob Hiller

Your Views: A tune for longtime Janesville baker Bob Hiller
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Janesville's iconic Rollin Pin Bakery rolls to a close


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Years ago, on one of Bob Hiller’s days off, a friend pulled a prank using Hiller’s well-known Rollin Pin Bakery mobile food truck.
In a good-natured ruse, the friend stuck a “Now Open” sign on the street corner next to the food truck, which was parked outside Hiller’s home on Janesville’s east side.
Hiller hadn’t made any baked goods, and Rollin Pin was not open for business that day. But the joke fooled so many of Rollin Pin’s fans that within minutes, a queue of about 50 cars had lined up along the street.

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