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Brigadier General Robert Clay Karns, USAF (Ret.) passed away peacefully in South Jordan, UT the evening of April 20, 2018 after having spent the day in the loving company of his daughter and son-in-law. Robert was born on May 2, 1929, to Merton E. and Glesnore C. Karns in Oswego, KS as the older of two boys. A short time later, the Karns family moved to Chetopa, KS.
Bob attended Kemper Military School and the University of Arkansas before attending the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY. In 1953, upon his graduation from West Point, Bob was commissioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. That summer he married his wife of 39 years, Marilyn Perkins Karns.
During his 28 year Air Force career, Bob became a pilot and flew combat reconnaissance missions in North Korea and North Vietnam, coached varsity wrestling at the Air Force Academy, traveled to Japan to learn judo, which he then taught at the Academy, earned a master's degree in systems engineering from the Air Force Institute of Technology, and was stationed in numerous locations in the US, from east to west, as well as the UK and Germany. Over his career, Bob earned the lasting friendship and respect of many of those he met both during and after his time in the Air Force.
Bob was a dedicated, proud servant to his country, and a loyal friend to many around the world. He is profoundly missed.
Services will be held at 11:00 AM, April 17, 2019 at Arlington National Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Operation Homefront at www.operationhomefront.org.
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Dear Karns Family:
I was deeply saddened today to learn of Bob's death. Bob's obit was published in the NW Florida Newspapers on 6 Jan 2019 and some one passed it along to the West Point Association of Graduates who passed it along to me.
Bob was indeed an outstanding cadet, classmate and USAF officer. The words in Bob's obit --- earned the lasting friendship and respect of many of those he met both during and after his time in the Air Force .... a dedicated, proud servant to his country, and a loyal friend to many around the world --- fully capture the fullness of a true gentleman.
Yes, he is and will be profoundly missed.
As Secretary of the West Point Class of 1953, I will be giving notice of Bob's passing to the class.
I need to get his next of kin to review the notice. Please get in touch with me at:
Edward P. Andrews
Secretary, USMA 1953
6843 Argonne Blvd
New Orleans, LA 70124-4024
Phone: 504-304-3498
Email: [email protected]
With deepest condolences.
Ed Andrews
January 8, 2019
May your family feel comforted and loved by the tender mercies from our Lord and savior Jesus Christ.
2Thessalonians 2:16,17
Stockbridge Ga
January 4, 2019
naomi
January 3, 2019
My sincere condolences to the family. May the peace of God guard your hearts and minds during this difficult time.
Php. 4:7
January 3, 2019
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