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Bob Babson

Nov 10, 1924 - Apr 13, 2020 (Age 95)

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When we lost Bob, my thoughts focused on recalling what an amazing resource he was on aquatic conservation issues. That said, I recall a gathering at Bob's and Cindy's when I told Bob how much I appreciated the expertise and dedication of his office. Bob shifted gears, "You know, Andy, Cindy is my hero." He told me about his wife's tireless work with Cesar Chavez in establishing human rights for the people who grow our food. Bob found a scrapbook full of articles about Cindy's work and her...

I am a better person for having known Bob Babson. He was a gift to all who knew him. Thank you Bob. Deepest sympathies to Cindy and Doug.

Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one, Bob. May (1 Thessalonians 4:14) bring you some comfort in knowing that there is a future for the ones we have lost in death. May the God of all comfort strengthen your family during this time of deep sorrow.

Dear Cindy, Thinking of you at this difficult time. Sending loving thoughts to you and the family. Warm Regards, Claire

My deepest sympathy to Cindy and the rest of the family. Bob you were a light at the beginning of the tunnel and I will always remember your humor and compassion. Best wishes for a safe journey. Much Love, Shirley Dean

Bob, we will all miss you. You were a bright light at NOAA and everywhere you touched down. I love you my old friend.

My sincere condolences to Bob's family. May the God of peace and comfort strengthen the family during this difficult time.

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Bob's Obituary

After a long illness, Bob Babson died Monday, April 13th, at home with his family beside him.Bob was born on November 10, 1944 in San Francisco. He spent his childhood living in many different communities around the country, which gave him a life-long love of seeing the world. After the death of his mother, he assumed the care of his beloved brother, Doug, while putting himself through college. He also served in the Army.Bob went to law school because he wanted to work toward the protection of the environment. He spent his career ensuring that federal laws protecting the environment were upheld without fear or favor. He worked for the U.S. Department of Interior in Anchorage for 8 years, and then for NOAA General Counsel in Juneau from 1987 until his retirement in 2008. Bob was a man of his word, generous to others, smart, funny, and deeply interested in the questions of life and what it meant to be alive. He had an abiding passion for the written word, and thought of his life's calling as a commitment to the use of the written word. He loved music, films, poetry, art, and had a real weakness for well-made furniture. He loved Juneau for its beauty and its strong sense of community. He loved his wife of 37 years, Cindy, and believed the life they led together to have been blessed.Bob is survived by his wife, Cindy Smith, by his brother and sister-in-law Doug Babson and Freeda Lapos Babson, and by his many friends. We will all miss him.In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to Hospice and Home Care of Juneau, whose compassionate staff provided him and his family every support in his final weeks.

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