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Robert E. "Bob" Bauer

Portland, Oregon

Jul 21, 1935 – Dec 20, 2021 (Age 86)

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BORN
July 21, 1935
DIED
December 20, 2021
AGE
86
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Robert E. 'Bob' BauerJuly 21, 1935 - Dec. 20, 2021 Robert Ernest Bauer "Bob" was born July 21, 1935 in Portland, Ore., to Albert and Myrtle Bauer. He passed away Dec. 20, 2021 with family by his side. He attended Beaumont Grade School and graduated from Grant High School. He went on to graduate...

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Just was looking up my friend and former Boss at PIPCO and found he had passed. I want to extend my condolences to the Bauer Family. Bob gave me an opportunity as an Account Manager at PIPCO. This was quite and experience working at PIPCO, and Bob was a fair but firm business man and boss. I learned a lot at from Bob. I had a successful run at sales for numerous years due to Bob's leadership and legacy. Thank you Bob.

Rest In Peace Mr. Bauer. Condolences from the Lavey family.

Bob was President of the Oregon Maritime Museum for several years, and that is how Sharon and I got to know him. He was so fun to be around and always had a big smile for everyone. We know how much he will be missed. Sharon and Dave Dorsey ...

Bob will be missed in our beloved Neskowin. Bob and my dad were Eagle Scouts together. My dad shared photos of Bob and his mom pinning him at the ceremony. He will be greatly missed.

Bob and my dad were Eagle Scouts together. Our families share the love of Neskowin, as we are neighbors. He will be greatly missed.

So sorry to read about Bob's passing. For 34 years I was his neighbor on Stephen Lane until I moved in 2018. He was always so kind and friendly. My condolences to Betty and the family.

I have many fond memories of Bob, but the one that I always think of is the huge steak he ate for dinner when I was a youngster at the oil jobbers convention in Sunriver Oregon. I was saddened to hear of his passing but know he and my father Neil Baker are toasting there reunion in a better place with a glass of scotch. Betty, prayers for your family. Much love, Cindy and Steve