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Pastor Robert E. Park - USMC 1942 - 2011 Born April 25, 1942 in Salina, Kansas, Robert spent his younger years in Kansas until his parents, Patrick and Monica, moved the family to San Francisco. He was raised with his older brother, LeRoy, but separated from younger brothers, Patrick and William, who grew up in Hawaii. In recent years he was joyfully reunited with Patrick and William. While attending Capuchino High School in San Bruno, Robert became one of the popular "regulars" on "Dance Party," a daily TV show on KPIX, San Francisco, where he even had his own fan club! After graduation, he enlisted in the U. S. Navy in September, 1960, serving four years as a Corpsman with the U. S. Marine Corps, always having a deep love for our country. After returning from overseas, while stationed at Camp Pendleton, he met Rose Ann Park (affectionately called his "rosebud"), at a USO dance in Oceanside, California. He courted her through love letters in the mail for a year and they were married October 25, 1964. They lived in the San Fernando Valley, Saugus, Simi Valley, Post Falls, Idaho, and finally settled in Bakersfield in 1989. Their children, Nicholas (married to Carrie) and Monica (married to Earl) both reside in Bakersfield with their families. The Park family was involved in the Catholic church until Robert gave his heart and life to Jesus Christ in January, 1978 becoming a Born Again Christian. A life-changing event for him and his family, they began attending Grace Brethren Church, Simi Valley, where he was discipled by Pastor E. John Gillis, and enrolled in Grace Bible Institute, Long Beach. As new arrivals in Bakersfield in 1989, the family became members of Valley Baptist Church. Robert worked for 28 years as a service technician for Sears, followed by a time with Golden Empire Ambulance, then becoming Facilities Manager at Valley for several years. Always his heart's desire to serve the Lord with his life, God called him into full-time ministry, serving under Pastor Roger Spradlin. He was licensed and ordained to the Gospel Ministry and served as the Singles Minister for 8 years. He and his wife devoted their lives to helping singles find a Christ-centered purpose for their lives. Robert taught many Sunday School classes over the years but he and his wife's greatest passion was teaching married couples, helping them to build a Christ-centered marriage. Together they retired from their staff positions at Valley in September, 2009, but have continued to serve the Lord there. They loved being retired since it gave them so much time together, determined to "out-love" one another every day of their lives, a principle Robert taught to all married couples. Since being saved, Robert always looked for "opportunities" to tell people about Christ. He devoted an amazing amount of energy to discipling men, encouraging them to become men after God's own heart. Based on the Scriptures, Robert knew that to be absent from the body, he would be at home with the Lord. From the time he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in April, he amazed his doctors, family and friends with the excitement of his "homegoing" to Heaven to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Throughout his life Robert devoted himself to serving his wife, his children and his grandchildren who include Luke, Wyatt, Morgan, Cole, Paris, Tara, Madelyn, Claire, Jonathan and Nathan. Robert's brothers, Le Roy and Patrick, and their parents are deceased. His brother, Willy, lives in Oregon. The family will be forever grateful to Robert's Hospice Nurse, Amy Elliott, who gave spiritual encouragement, care, love and support to Robert and the entire family in a most difficult time of their lives. A memorial service will be held at Valley Baptist Church, 4800 Fruitvale Ave. on Friday, June 10th, at 10:00 a.m. A private family burial at Bakersfield National Cemetery will be held at a later time. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Wounded Heroes Fund in memory of Robert E. Park. www.bakersfield.com/obits

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Published by Bakersfield Californian on Jun. 9, 2011.

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Joann Sasso

June 11, 2011

Pastor Park's Families and our dearest Roseanne, Thank you for all the love and committment that you've shared with the congregation. Robert was one of a kind, and what a blessing to us he was. He shared from the heart all that he could. He was one of the very special people of Valley Baptist that are pillars of the Church. I miss going to Valley B. Since moving to the coast. Robert was welcomed with the widest arms into HEAVEN by the most awesome prescense of angels. Thank you Pastor Robert and Roseanne for making a difference in my life, and taking on the committment to the ministry. Rest in PEACE Robert, you will be missed but never forgotten. To the famlies and Roseanne hold your warmest, richest memories closest to your heart. So long until we meet again.JoAnn McCanles-Sasso

Lois Hood

June 10, 2011

Pastor Robert, I greive our loss here, yet celebrate your life as you go to be with the Lord you love so much. I grew so much in my walk with Christ just by haveing the pleasure of being under you and Roseanne's ministry. God bless the Park family. May God make his presense known.

Alma Blinn

June 10, 2011

Pastor Robert will be greatly missed. He always had a smile and the joy of the Lord. Now he is with his savior.

Larry Christie

June 10, 2011

Heaven is fuller but the world is emptier. This mans presence in the world was powerful and productive as he served the Lord Jesus Christ. Many will arrive at heavens gate, having been introduced to Jesus by Robert Park. We will miss you Robert and will always be greatful for our long friendship. We won't say goodbye, we will just say see you later forever. Love, Larry and Shirley Christie

Michael Jones

June 10, 2011

Robert I met my wife in your sunday school class almost 19 years ago. You inpacted my life so much that I chose you to be the best man at my wedding! I hold you up there with the Curt Carter Sr & Fred Buss' of the world and you will be missed. See you at the gates!

Norma & Lonnie Stephenson

June 10, 2011

Lonnie and I are so proud to have known Robert and of course Rose Ann. You have our deepest condolence. Wow the peace and the celebration he is having in Heaven right now. He is dancing for sure being with his maker. Lonnie and I will forever remember Robert when he married us in Pismo Beach with all the singles group sourrding us with great blessings. We have had a hard road with our marriage, but when we do Lonnie carries with him his bible to work and reads the words that Robert gave to us in marriage. He will be missed here, but you can bet he is looking down upon us all. What a servant of the Lord!

Kathy Grooms

June 10, 2011

Hi, Ms. Rose Ann. I love you. You and Pastor Robert are ALWAYS in my heart. You and your family are in my daily prayers. God is with you. I love you. Hugs, Kathy Grooms

Oralene Del Re

June 9, 2011

Heaven is rejoicing with his arrival and I know being greeted with "well done my good and faithful servant". I cherish the memories I have from the Single Adult Division at Valley Baptist under the direction of Pastor Robert and Rose Ann.

Steve and Sheri White

June 9, 2011

Our precious Lord ~ you have one of the best people you can have with You in Heaven! He was so excited to go and meet you and now I can imagine his wonderfully broad smile as he finally came into Your presence! What a joyful day it will be when we are all with you together!

james campbell

June 9, 2011

i will miss robert so much, he did everything a pastor was suppose to do for his flock. especially me, whom he invited once over to his house for monday night football, a couple of years ago. i will miss his inspiration and his great spirit for my well being. i love you robert and i will always keep a place in my heart for you!!!!!!

Susan Davis

June 9, 2011

I can't even begin to say how much this entire family means to me. I love you all very much and you are in my daily prayers!

Judi Mann

June 9, 2011

Robert was such an awesome man to be around. I will miss our talks at the Knotty Pine Cafe. He is a precious man and our deepest condolences go out to his family.
Judi & Bob Mann (Cope's Knotty Pine Cafe)

Pastor Robert, thank you for being a part of my life from 2005-07,I enjoyed being in your Single " Breakfast club" on Sunday Morning.

Darlene Lyon (aka Kirbie)

June 9, 2011

Wendi Thomas

June 9, 2011

Oh how joyous his homecoming surely was. Your family is in my prayers. Love to each of you.

Michael Cooper

June 9, 2011

I had the pleasure of meeting Robert Park at singles men,s group on Saturday morning in 2004. Later he helped me become a born again Christian. While attending the Breakfast Club Sunday school class I was Baptisted at the fountian at Valley Baptist Church. I meet my wife Cynthia in this class. We were married on Roseann birthday at the Bakersfield Museum Art in 2006. In 2009 Robert & Roseann helped us to start a singles Sunday class called Flying Solo. We enjoyed followship throught the years. He was the Dad I never had. He will be dearly missed, but we will know him for eternity. Love you Always Michael Cooper

Cynthia Cooper

June 9, 2011

I am writing this tto say "so long for now, I will see you again in heaven" Pastor Robert has been a big part of my life since coming to Valley Baptist Church in "2000" in his Sunday School He and Roseann have helped me through my single years. My husband and I were honored by Pastor Robert by marrying us in 2006. We have continued our deep friendship through classes he and RoseAnn have taught.HE WILL BE MISSED!!! So long good and faithful friend.
Loving you , Cynthia Cooper

Lori Campbell

June 9, 2011

Thank you for giving so much of yourself to the Lord. You became my "Dad" when mine was absent from my life.

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