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Robert Bjorklund

San Luis Obispo, California

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Robert "Bob" Gary Bjorklund Bob Bjorklund passed peacefully on Tuesday, July 15, 2014, in San Luis Obispo. Bob was born in Richmond, Utah in 1938 and moved to San Luis Obispo in 1948. He attended Emerson Elementary, San Luis Obispo Jr. High and graduated from SLO High in 1957. Bob enjoyed classic...

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It was a pleasure to have Bob as classmate and to see him at SLO High School reunions. Bob was a calm, steady all-around-good guy, and made his contribution, in the way he lived his life, toward making SLO the special place it is.

Bob was one of my first friends in slo late 1960's or 1961. We met him at little chef cruise night, he was probably driving that car in the picture. He sold us tri-tip when other butchers were throwing it away or making hamburger out of it. To me he is the tri-tip originator. The whole bjorkland family was instilled with family values and can be proud of your parents. Bob is a good person and is missed by friends and family. God bless you all.

I have many memories of Bob at Santa Rosa Market....my cat would walk to the store with me and wait outside while I shopped...he loved that.....a real San Luis icon - my condolences to the Bjorklund family. Melissa Maino

I always enjoyed Bob, he made me laugh while he was making my sandwich. If I was heading to Vegas or Tahoe, he would give me five dollars to bet for him.
He will be missed, thoughts and prayers are with family

I am saddened for your loss. Bob, and his family were always at our Machado gatherings. My prayers are with you all. Lasting memories. Tia Janet & Tia Barbara I love you dearly

May the Family of Bobby Bjorklund be at peace and Bobby finally rest in peace, he was a good friend to all. I was happy to know him.

To Gloria, Ray and Ray-Ray - my sincere condolences! I will always remember Bobby in his white apron, sweeping the sidewalk in front of Muzio's or standing behind the meat counter. It seems like I knew him forever, as did many of us who grew up here. The city is poorer without him, God bless and R.I.P. Bob.

Bob was very special and will truely be missed. We felt lucky to have recently spent a little time talking and laughing with him about "Back in the Day!!" Also to tell The Bjorkland family, "Our hearts, thoughts, and prayers are with you. God Bless Joe and Sherry Zavala

Bob was a good guy from start to finish. We were all made a little better in knowing him and are diminished in his loss. Patti Porter Howenstine