Clarence-Fast-Obituary

Clarence Robert Fast

Tulsa, Oklahoma

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FAST - Clarence Robert (a.k.a. C. Robert, CR, Bob), died at the age of 87, at Saint Simeon's Home in Tulsa after a long, full, well-lived life. Robert was born in Tulsa at 23 West Fairview of Clarence Mortimer and Helen Fast on February 12, 1921. He was preceded in death by: his parents; and...

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Dear Virginia and Family,

We were saddened to hear that Bob had recently passed away. Our deepest condolances. C. Robert was a delight to be with, such energy and enthusiasm. We enjoyed all the Power Squadron outings and the fun we had at your place at Gran Tara.

Charlie and Jenny send their condolences from Oxford Virginia where we are sailing a victory lap aboard our Catalina 470 Lady. Some of the skills Bob taught us enabled us to make this voyage. We fondly remember Tulsa Power Squadron Past Commander events at Grand Lake and "Dammit Virginia...". Our thoughts are with you.
www.AboardLady.com

To Virginia and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

As another charter member of the Grand Lake Sail & Power Squadron, I will always have fond memories of Bob explaining the insignias on his uniform at our new member socials. He was alway entertaining and Virginia you knew how to bring out the best in him.

To Mrs. Fast and Family
I can't tell you how much it hurts me to hear the death of your husband. I remember when you and you family moved in across the street from my family way back in the 60's. I can hear Mr. Fast now yelling for Debbie, Susan, Gay, and Gregg. I remember going to Langley and having fun at the cabin with my second family...I will always treasure those memories. I love you all.
God Bless you,

Debbie (DJ) Jehs
918-836-8672

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

C.R. was a wonderful former father-in-law of mine, and a very special friend. I always admired the way he looked at life, and how to live it. He taught me how to sail, helped me get involved with the Tulsa Power Squadron, and numerous other adventures.
My condolences go out to the Fast family.
C.R.... may your sails always be full.

Steve Moody