Obituary: Hall, Robert A. “Bob”

Age 76

HALL, Robert A.

“Bob” May 22, 1938 - May 28, 2014 Bob was born in Seattle, WA to Arl and Madoline Hall.

His only sibling, a lovely sister Jean Ramsay (Duane) lives in Bellevue.

Her son Mike (Terri) live in Alaska.

Bob served two years in the US Army where he met his first wife Helga in Germany.

They had two wonderful children Charles Robert (Kris) of Portland and Barbara Marie (Jeff) Schmidt of Kittitas.

Grandpa Bob was blessed with two gifted grandchildren Hannah and Johnny.

Bob met the love of his life Pam (Fenton) Spanos in 1980 and they married in 1987.

Pam has one son T.J. (Diane) Baker of Spokane.

Bob and Pam moved from Wenatchee to Spokane where he retired from G.M.A.C.

after 30 years.

He later retired from Rockwood Retirement Community after 12 years.

Bob enjoyed hunting, fishing, playing cards and visiting his friends at the Eagles.

He was preceded in death by his parents and nephew Mark Ramsay.

Survivors include his wife Pam of 27 years and his loving family.

Also his many fishing and hunting buddies: John, Bruce, Randy, Steve, Frank and Tom just to name a few.

He is also survived by his favorite UndeRud.

At his request we are not having a service.

Donations in Bob’s memory may be sent to Gentiva Hospice.

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