Robert-Bingham-Obituary

Robert Lynn Bingham

Phoenix, Arizona

1931 - 2020 (Age 88)

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Robert Lynn BinghamRobert Lynn Bingham, loving father and rebel comedian, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 6, 2020.Bob was born on November 24, 1931 in Wellsville, Ohio to George Preston and Agnes (Woodruff) Bingham. Bob grew up in Wellsville, and with his natural athletic ability and...

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Glade and Angel miss Bob very much. We miss his funny jokes and his teasing and his golfing fun and his Bridge fun. The recurring theme of this memorial is the fun part. We miss his laughter and his charm. Thanks for all the great memories. Love, Glade and Angel

Fond Page and Bob Bingham memory...

Bob (my father) would come home from a long day's work. He'd holler out to all the kids close-by in the neighborhood, "Hey, you all come on over here, I got something important you need to learn". We would all rush over from playing hide-n-seek anticipating some gem of knowledge we could pick up that would help us through life. With us eagerly gathered around, he would ponder... scratch his head... think very deeply... and then finally say "And...

A proper insult is an art form. It may start with complementary qualities about your wife: she is a lovely girl.. and so nice... competent and highly valued at her work.. an elegant dancer and a pretty good golfer. Yep, she has everything. Well maybe not everything.. I still can't figure out how she could have such poor judgement in men. He got me again!!

Bob delivered these gems with the kind of execution reserved for only the greatest poets and philosophers. You had to be pretty...

We'll miss Bob and his great sense of humor, and also remember him for it. He had a great Bridge game and always won! He brought everybody's spirits up.
Love,
Glade and Angel Smith

A true Page character! My first introduction to Bob was when I was hired to bartend at the Glen Canyon Country Club. He would yell out "Whiskey"! as he walked through the door! Thanks for all of the laughs Bob, you cantankerous old man. Theres a hell of a round of golf going on up there now!! RIP brother Bob, RIP

I wish I could be at the gathering tomorrow. I'd LOVE to hear those stories!

Fun on the Houseboat

I remember all the good times we had, Houseboat Adventures, Canyon Rafting, Making Hot Hammy Sammys (as Bob used to call them (Bun, Ham slice and a piece of cheese). Found this Pic. of everyone out on Lake Powell having fun. Bob will be missed. He was a great Uncle.

Our prayers for blessings of comfort and peace. We pray that your memories of Bob bring you joy.

My condolences are extended as you mourn the loss of your dear loved one. May you find comfort and strength to cope during this trying time. (Psalm 90:10)

Bob was one of those men when you met you never forgot...Many great memories in Page in the 70's & 80's with Bob and a whole bunch of characters at the Golf course and town...Great Guy that loved everyone having fun with him...