May God bless you and your...
I was a part of his life towards the end. I helped water all of his plants!! I enjoyed every visit. He was such a kind, generous person. May he rest in peace.
teeny mcmunn
December 26, 2020 | Dayton, WA
I was a part of his life towards the end. I helped water all of his plants!! I enjoyed every visit. He was such a kind, generous person. May he rest in peace.
teeny mcmunn
December 26, 2020 | Dayton, WA
Bob was kind, gentle and patient. He loved seeing the students and staff at Prescott School and always had a smile, a funny comment or word of encouragement for everyone he met. He loved all people, cats and God. He was the best and someone who will not be forgotten.
Dan Counts
January 11, 2013 | Walla Walla, WA
I looked forward to Bob's wave and smile from the end of the hall, at school, when he came on for his evening shift. He always had a kind word, or a funny saying as we passed. He was a tender-hearted man who always tried to do the right thing. One of my favorite memories is from the last Prescott Elementary Christmas concert he helped us set up for...my husband convinced him to wear a Santa hat & poke his head out of the curtains at the very end of the final "We wish you a Merry...
Becky Counts
January 09, 2013 | Walla Walla, WA
I was blessed to be in his life. In the brief time that I helped with his plants, we became good friends. I understood quickly he loved plants, cats, and antiques. We shared a love of cooking of which he found recipes for me. May he rest in peace. I will miss him.
teeny mcmunn
January 05, 2013 | Dayton, WA
I didn't know Bob well, but what I knew of him, he was one of the kindest, caring people, loved his kitties - a very gentle soul and a good friend.
Marilyn England
January 05, 2013 | Dayton, WA
Bob was a kind and gentle man, he will be missed by all who knew him.
Paulette Harper
January 04, 2013 | Prescott, WA
In Loving MemoryRobert S. MoultonMarch 12, 1943 December 23, 2012 Waitsburg resident, Robert Simpson Moulton, 69, passed away December 23, 2012, after a long, heroic struggle with cancer. Born March 12, 1943, in Los Angeles, California, to Robert and Dolcie Moulton, he moved to Waitsburg in 1990 and worked at the Prescott School District as a janitor until he retired in 2008. Robert was an avid fan of the Old West; he collected memorabilia and explored ghost towns in California and Nevada. He will always be remembered for his good humor and his kindness and consideration of others. He is survived by his brother, John; sister-in-law, Jackie; niece Amy and her husband, Gerrod; nephew Joshua and his wife, Melissa; nephew, Matthew; and his Aunt Louise and Uncle Fred. Arrangements have been entrusted to Mountain View-Colonial DeWitt, 1551 Dalles Military Road, Walla Walla, Washington. Friends may write memories and sign the online guestbook at www.mountainview-colonialdewitt.com
Read More