Robert (Bob) Richards, 75, passed away in Mesa, Arizona. He leaves behind a legacy of love and fond memories. Bob is survived by his devoted life partner, Mary Armour, his loyal canine companion Desi, and two stepchildren, Jill and Dane Armour. He is also survived by his sisters: Marsha Gilmore, Janis Barker, and Joyce Lyman. Bob was cherished by many cousins, nieces, nephews, and a wide circle of friends.
Bob proudly served his country in the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, demonstrating his unwavering dedication to duty and honor. After his military service, he continued to make a significant impact on his community as an active member of the Las Vegas JAYCEES.
Throughout his life, Bob excelled in various skilled trades, notably as a dedicated project manager for Simac Construction. His work ethic and expertise earned him respect and admiration from colleagues and peers.
Beyond his professional achievements, Bob was an avid fisherman who found solace and joy by the water's edge. He had a deep appreciation for the finer things in life, particularly his love for great tequila, which he shared with those who had the privilege of knowing him.
Bob's infectious smile and warm personality endeared him to all who had the pleasure of crossing his path. His ability to light up a room with his positivity and kindness left a lasting impression on everyone he met.
Bob's positivity was contagious, and he had an unwaveringly sunny disposition. He approached life with a glass-half-full mentality, uplifting the spirits of everyone he encountered. His optimism was a beacon of hope in even the darkest of times.
Bob had a deep and unbreakable bond with his beloved dogs, Domino, Jazzy and his current loyal companion, Desi. She will greatly miss him, as they were inseparable companions who brought comfort and happiness to each other's lives.
From a young age, Bob displayed his sense of style, being a classy dresser even in high school. He took pride in selecting his own wardrobe, showcasing his unique fashion sense.
Bob's magnetic personality meant he never met a stranger. He had an innate ability to connect with people from all walks of life, and his magnetic charm endeared him to everyone he encountered. His genuine kindness left an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to know him.
Bob's love for fishing was a lifelong passion, and he recently achieved a personal milestone by catching his biggest fish this summer. His joy in this simple pleasure was evident to all who shared his love for the outdoors. In addition to his passion for fishing, Bob had an avid love for golf. He loved spending time on the golf course enjoying the camaraderie of his family and friends. Furthermore, Bob had an uncanny streak of luck, especially in cards and dice games, making every gathering an exciting event. His competitive spirit, good fortune and charismatic personality added an extra layer of enjoyment to the time spent with friends and family.
Despite facing numerous health challenges related to his exposure to Agent Orange during his military service, Bob had a remarkable resilience, earning him the reputation of having nine lives. He persevered through multiple surgeries, demonstrating strength and determination that inspired those around him.
A military service honoring Bob's life will take place on Friday, September 15th, at 1:30 pm at the Western Montana State Veteran’s Cemetery, Missoula. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Bob's honor to Disabled American Veterans at www.azdav08.org.
Following the service, a reception will be held at the Missoula Eagles FOE 32 on South Ave, where friends and family can come together to celebrate Bob's life and share their cherished memories.
Robert (Bob) Richards will be profoundly missed, but the unforgettable mark he left on our lives and the cherished memories we created together will forever be a source of comfort and inspiration. His spirit, kindness, and the enduring love he shared will continue to shine brightly in our hearts, a testament to a life well-lived and a legacy that will never fade.
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