Robert Donald Pisor, age 52, of San Diego, California passed away on Tuesday, August 30, 2022. The family is deeply saddened and shocked by his unexpected death. Robert was born on November 8, 1969 in Ventura, California. Robert is survived by his parents, Jeanne and Don, his brother Brett, his wife Wen, and his two loving children Ian and Sarah. He will be sorely missed by all who knew him.
Robert grew up in San Diego and graduated from Serra High School in 1988. Robert attended UCLA undergraduate majoring in Aerospace Engineering and went on to graduate school in the same field at Texas A&M. He was an avid musician during high school and college, playing the trumpet and French horn in band, marching band, and symphony. He performed in countless marching band competitions and half time shows with Serra High and UCLA marching bands and traveled internationally to perform with the San Diego Youth Symphony.
After graduate school, Robert worked at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas on the International Space Station program. Robert married Wen Jiang on June 12, 1999. Robert moved to St. Louis, Missouri in 2000 and worked at A G Edwards in the field of information technology. He also obtained a master’s degree in information technology at Washington University in St. Louis. Robert and his family moved back to San Diego in 2007 to be close to family. He worked with his parents at Seaport Village Shell Company until 2018.
Robert loved participating in his children’s activities, biking, traveling and photography.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.sorrentovalleychapel.com for the Pisor family.
Remember Me
To the living I am gone, and to the sad
I will never return. To the happy I am at
peace and to the angry I was cheated.
But to the faithful, I have never left.
I cannot speak, but I can listen. I cannot be
seen, but my presence can be felt. I can
no longer lead, but I can walk beside you.
So as you stand gazing at a beautiful
sunset or the moon in its endless sky,
REMEMBER ME. As you look in
wonder at the colors of a rose or listen to
the song of a bird, REMEMBER ME.
REMEMBER ME in your heart,
your thoughts and in your memories.
Remember the times we loved and the
times we fought, the times we laughed
and the times we cried, the times we
teased and the times we shared.
For if you think of me,
I will not have died.
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