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Robert Leslie Fletcher

1920 - 2020

Robert Leslie Fletcher obituary, 1920-2020, Peoria, AZ

BORN

1920

DIED

2020

Robert Fletcher Obituary

Robert Leslie Fletcher

Peoria - Bob Fletcher passed to his heavenly reward on December 6, 2020 at the age of 100. He was born in Phoenix, Arizona on March 28, 1920 to proud parents Emma and Herbert Fletcher and was brother to big sister Helen. Bob attended Emerson Elementary School, Phoenix Union High School (graduating in 1938) and Phoenix College. He wed Geraldine Wilson on April 18, 1942 in a ceremony at Central Methodist Church. They were happily married for 36 years before her passing and raised three children, Connie, Les and Jerry, in North Central Phoenix.

As part of the Greatest Generation, Bob served in Africa and Italy during WWII in the Army Air Corps 41st Depot Repair Squadron. For his service, he earned the EAME medal and two bronze stars among others.

Bob was active in the Methodist Church giving time to many church committees. He was the first layman to serve as the chairman of the Conference Board of Missions and church extension. For his service, he was awarded the "Bishop Gerald Kennedy Award" as Methodist layman of the year for the Southwest Conference. Bob believed God blessed him with the finances to support the building of churches or to fund the work and seminary training for missionaries and pastors. We will never know the impact he made or the depths of his contributions as he was a humble man who did not boast.

His love of farming began in 1938, when at the age of 18 he purchased 320 acres of virgin desert at 83rd Ave. and Deer Valley Rd. That holding would eventually grow to 700 acres, where he first grew vegetables and cotton before converting to citrus. He was the first to dead level a field to conserve water and in 1966 received the Soil Conservation Award for his efforts. Bob was instrumental in the founding of the C.A.P. to bring Colorado river water to Central Arizona. He was co-founder and board member of the McMicken Irrigation District #7 which brought cheaper water and electricity to Arizona farmers. During his lengthy business career, he was a real estate broker and general contractor before founding Cobre Tire Company in 1970. Cobre Tire would become one of the largest independent tire dealers in the country with a focus on the mining and construction industries. He was co-founder and president of AMIGOS, the organization of Arizona business leaders dedicated to keeping Arizona's mining industry thriving. He received the AMIGOS founders award in 1999.

Bob had two passions outside of farming: hunting and auto racing. He collected the Arizona Big 10 and the North America Sheep Grand Slam. He promoted Cobre Tire Company from 1973-1982 through Fletcher Racing Team which competed in Indy car racing at major venues like the Indianapolis 500. Art Pollard, Bobby Unser, Pancho Carter and Lee Kunzman were a few of the well-known drivers who raced for the team. He became a co-owner of Phoenix International Raceway helping foster many improvements to the facility.

Bob's love of the outdoors and its wildlife prompted him to buy T-Link cattle ranch north of Clifton, AZ in 1968. Bob exchanged T-Link in 2015 for the 51 Ranch located north of Carefree where he made extensive improvements to better the cattle operation as well as enhance wildlife sustainability. As a member of the Arizona Cattle Growers Assoc., he made lifelong friends in the ranching industry, as well as the Arizona Game & Fish Dept. and the Forest Service. In 2007, Bob was presented the Wildlife Habitat Award from the Game & Fish Dept. and was inducted into the Arizona Farm and Ranch Hall of Fame in 2013. Bob was a member of the Arizona State Chamber of Commerce, board chairman of Liberty Bank, a member of the Arizona Citrus Grower's Assoc. (Sunkist) and served on the board of ACCEL, a school for the developmentally disabled. He also created an endowment that established the Fletcher Library at ASU West. It was named for his family who pioneered farming and economic development in the West Valley for several generations.

In 1997, Bob married Karen McCormick, the second love of his life, and the family grew substantially. Side by side, they enjoyed tackling various projects. They could often be found with their heads together discussing politics, business or what their next move might be. They wound down their day watching old Western's on TV.

Bob is survived by his wife Karen, and his children Connie Harrington (Rick), Les Fletcher (Jeannie), Jerry Fletcher (Lisa), 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Karen's children (that he treated as his own) include Larry McCormick (Kara), Kimberly Wallace (Richard), Laura Laidley (Suan), Kristy Kanui (Shaun), 16 grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.

Bob believed a man's word was his bond and a handshake was worth more than anything written on a piece of paper. He was a friend to many and will be greatly missed.

Due to the pandemic, a private family only service will be held on Sunday, December 13, 2020 at Hansen's Mortuary. A YouTube link will be provided for those wishing to view live.

In lieu of flowers, memorials in honor of Robert L. Fletcher may be sent to Arizona Agricultural Education/FFA Foundation, P.O. Box 5310 Glendale, Arizona 85312 or online at: https://azffafoundation.org/donate-%26-reward-programs.

Arrangements entrusted to Hansen Mortuary and Cemetery. Please visit hansenmortuary.com to leave an online condolence or to share a memory of Bob.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Arizona Republic from Dec. 11 to Dec. 13, 2020.

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Elsie Moe

December 5, 2023

Karen, I think of you often and wonder how you are
doing. Elsie

Steve Chassey

December 18, 2020

Bob was a great man and a good friend

Bradley Miller

December 15, 2020

There will only be a handful of people that are the caliber of Bob you will meet in your lifetime I believe & sometimes you're blessed enough to know the moment you meet & other's it takes more time.

Bob was truly one of those I felt The Lord crossed in my path to show me as a example of what is possible when you mix desire, hard work, risk & faith.

Bob was such a funny one too with his great sense of humor for the ordinary. I always say when his name pops up the best part of Bob's stories not only they are true but he really plays down so many details most of us would never forget or would be the center of ours.

When you Wiki "humble" I think Bob's picture should pop up ..

To all of his family & especially his lovely wife Karen God Bless ALL of you & I hope you are comforted this Holiday season knowing The Lord has another faithful , trusted servant that made it ALL the way with his purpose. Bob made a impact in my life & so many others.

Mark Lawson

December 14, 2020

Growing up I heard my dad and grandpa talk about Bob and what a good guy he was. They opened a NAPA store in Peoria in 1962 and Bob was one of their first customers. Later as I worked and eventually took over, I dealt with Bob for many years. He was always great to deal with, and thought of me and everyone who who worked for me as his friends. I will miss his scotch taped cigar and his genuine smile when he was in. He definitely belonged in the “greatest generation “ They sure aren’t making them like him anymore.

Mark Lawson

December 14, 2020

Growing up I heard my dad and grandpa talk about Bob and what a good guy he was. They opened a NAPA store in Peoria in 1962 and Bob was one of their first customers. Later as I worked and eventually took over, I dealt with Bob for many years. He was always great to deal with, and thought of me and everyone who who worked for me as his friends. I will miss his scotch taped cigar and his genuine smile when he was in. He definitely belonged in the “greatest generation “ They sure aren’t making them like him anymore.

Bill Bethel

December 13, 2020

Thank you for being my friend. I enjoyed the way you would share your experiences with me. You always showed kindness and understanding. Your examples taught me to be a better man. I have a better life because of you. I know many other do also. When ever I see a Checkered Flag, I will think of you. You participated in the greatest event, Life. You helped others on every lap. You showed us all how to do the work, plan, put forth the effort, to always help the guy next to you. We are all one in our family of faith and love. I tip my hat to you. That’s the Cowboy way. Bill Bethel

Don and Aggie Duhame

December 13, 2020

Bob was a great person, I enjoyed working for him and Jerry. He was an icon in the tire industry. He will be missed. My sympathies to the family.

Pam blum myers

December 12, 2020

Mr. Fletcher was a dear friend of my parents and my brother.he was always spoken about with the highest regard..my deepest qsympathies to the family.

Elsie Moe

December 12, 2020

Bob was a wonderful employer. My husband was Cobre's first retiree.
Our five sons were also Cobre employees.

Elsie Moe

December 12, 2020

Bob was a wonderful employer. My husband was Cobre's first retiree.
Our five sons were also employees of Cobre.

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Jamie Linder

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Craig VanSant

December 12, 2020

Outside of family, Bob was my dad's best friend and seemed like family. He was a great influence on my young life, and I am a better person for knowing him.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Julie Lauchner

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Julie Stansfield

December 12, 2020

I was privileged to have Bob Fletcher as my father-in-law for almost 20 years. He was truly an incredible icon in Arizona history & a loving family man. He has left an inspiring heritage. He is missed.

Ralph Watkins IIi and Family

December 12, 2020

Bob, was a huge part of Arizona history and our lives. My Father considered him to be a trusted friend, and today that says a lot. As a youth I have some wonderful memories EX. Indy 500 .
From our family to yours we extend our condolences, and know that your Dad has left his mark and taken his place in the History of our great state and our lives.

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