Bob-Burton-Obituary

Bob Burton

Anchorage, Alaska

1953 - 2016

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Bobby Gene Burton passed away peacefully on Feb. 24, 2016, at the age of 62, in Oceanside, Ore. He had battled cancer for eight years and was surrounded by loved ones when he passed. Bob is survived by his mother, Teresa Cortez of Las Cruces N.M.; children, Cal Burton of Anchorage, Alaska,...

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Bob I just heard this sad news today. You were an amazing man. You worked hard and played even harder. I remember going hunting with you and the gang. Such a great memory. You are missed. Til we meet again

Dad you are missed so greatly every day by so many people. Growing up you have always been my hero, my rock, my everything. You showed me as I became an adult that we are all human, including you, and that making mistakes is a part of life.You taught me that family above all else is the most important because "when everything is said and done your family will still be there." You cherished my chidren and blessed them with a love that could never be replaced. From Disney trips to pet...

Apr 12 , just heard the news yesterday. One of my first jobs in WA was run buy a motorcycle man from Anch who new all the Burton's. Always wanted to visit with Bobby and catch up. Saw him at my folks funeral but sadly didn't get to visit. Take care, John Graybill.

Bob enjoyed knowing you. Your beautiful smile and kindness all the times we'd run into each other in Bristol Bay. You always shared the love of your family. May you rest in peace. Love to all in your family.

You can tell a beautiful person by their amazing children, grandchildren, etc. Bob was truly a beautiful person, whose legacy will carry generations of Burtons through the good and hard times. We love you, Uncle Bobby

Thanks for this beautiful tribute. My brother Bob was a man you want on your side...fierce, strong, unstoppable...yet sensitive, loyal, and deeply passionate.Though his spirit lives on in our hearts, hispassing leaves a void thatcan never be filled. Missing him so much.

So privileged to have Bobby in my life - a thoughtful, caring brother and a mountain of a man. He is with me always in spirit. I love his mud hole motto and so true to how he lived his life, such an inspiration.

A good man, my nephew Bobby; as attested by the love his children have for him. Only wish I could have gone on a hunting or fishing trip with him. I really missed out.