Robert Allen Skultety, 53 passed away suddenly on November 17, 2010.
Bob was born in Van Nuys, California in 1957 and graduated from Simi High School where he was a varsity wrestler in 1975. He went on to U.S.C. and graduated with honors with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1981. Bob has worked in management for Southern California Gas Co.
Bob and his wife Cherie loved going to Montana every summer. He had been learning to fly fish and he loved it. Bob and Cherie also loved spending time at Laguna Beach, Pismo and Avila Beach and Solvang. Bob was a loving husband to his wife Cherie for 17 years. The love they shared for one another was evident to all those around them.
He leaves cherished memories to his parents, Anthony and June Skultety and also to his brother and sister in law, Marty and Krista Skultety and also to his nieces and nephew, Alina, Tawny and Brett Skultety. Bob was dearly loved and will be greatly missed.
The memorial service will be held at Assumption Cemetery in Simi Valley, the date and time to be announced.
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Joe Watmuff
December 21, 2010
Dear June, Tony, and Cherie,
We were so sorry to hear about Bob. We had no idea until we received your Christmas Card. Please know that our sympathies are with you and so is all our love and prayers. We have enjoyed Bob and Cherie so much over the years. Please give Cherie a big hug from us. We'll save our hugs for you this summer. Love and prayers, Joe and Jocelyn
December 7, 2010
The Skultety Family would like to thank everyone that has offered their condolences to us. Bob will always be remember in our hearts and minds.
Tony Skultety and Family. Simi Valley,California
Rosalyn Squires
December 2, 2010
Bob was truly a wonderful person as well as a great boss. He will truly be missed. My condolences to the family.
Connie Neubauer
December 1, 2010
To the Skultety Family,
Our work place won't be the same without Bob. He truly was one of a kind and will be missed by many. My deepest regrets to your family.
November 30, 2010
To the Skultety Family,
Working with Bob was a pleasure. I learned a lot from him, and will miss his wit and experience.
Daisy
richard irvine
November 30, 2010
Many of us will always remember Bob's wit, and how positive and fun it was to work with him. He will be truly missed.
Al Alfieri
November 30, 2010
My condolences. Bob was a great guy to work for. He will be missed.
David Reed
November 30, 2010
My condolences to the Skultety family.
Kim Kelley
November 30, 2010
My condolences to the Skultety family.
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