Angier, Robert W.
With his children by his side, Robert W. Angier passed away peacefully at the age of 96 on 1/31/14. He was born in Storm Lake, Iowa and was a graduate of Buena Vista College. Drafted into the Army in WWII, he served in "G" Company of the 399th Infantry where he saw action in Germany before being honorably discharged with the rank of Captain. The family moved to AZ in 1962 where they remained until the move to Dallas in 2008. Bob was a generous and kind person, making strong friendships wherever he went. He always put family and friends above all else. He was preceded in death by his wife of 67 years, Nova Baker Angier. He is survived by children, Barbara E. Angier, Robert J. Angier and Jan E. Angier. He will be remembered at a private memorial near his secret fishing hole in Oak Creek Canyon.
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Everyone loved your Dad. He was always so friendly and kind, with a big smile on his face. The LaSota family has wonderful memories of both your parents. We are thinking of you at this difficult time. Take care and God bless. Maureen LaSota.
Maureen LaSota
February 20, 2014
Everyone loved your Dad. He was always so friendly and kind, with a big smile on his face. The LaSota family has wonderful memories of both your parents. We are thinking of you all at this sad time. Take care and God bless. Maureen LaSota
February 20, 2014
You have my deepest sympathies. Console yourselves in the fact that you had your dad around for a very long time! I remember Uncle Bob fondly! Memories of visiting your house in Storm Lake and seeing two girl cousins. I was so impressed that you lived on "Angier "Street. He left a lot of good memories!
Bob Hayler
February 18, 2014
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
annie
February 9, 2014
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