Robert-Boorman-Obituary

Robert W. Boorman

Phoenix, Arizona

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Boorman, Robert W. age 86, died at home March 3. Survived by loving wife Helen of 58 years, daughter Gail Bloxham (Steven), sons Garry and David, sister Agnes Kramer, grandchildren Robert and Maggie Bloxham, Andrew, Emma, and Alek Boorman, and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by...

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Mom I love you and sorry for your loss. I will miss him very much Love David

We are saddened by Bob's passing. Sending affection and our deep condolenses. - Fred and Karen Bloxham

We will miss your visits to California. Thanks for raising your wonderful kids and grandkids! Love to your family, Marilyn Whitney and John Fawcett

Bob, I will never forget that twinkle in your eyes. Your daughter Gail has been the best friend for the last 34 years, that I could ever imagine having. You and Helen raised a great family, and instilled great character of kindness and great wonder of knowledge into that family. Those you have left behind will miss you greatly. Love, Lisa Mitchell, Pomona, Ca.

Bob was a great man~ smart, funny & witty, caring and always a smile on his face. The Boorman's were a part of my life from the time I was 7 years old when we moved to Arizona. Sleep overs, cook outs, pool parties, Brownies... always fun times. My folks, Jane & Harry Baker, always thought so much of Bob, as did my father in law, Ken Bradford.
Dan and I will miss Bob's humor and love. Our love and prayers to you, Helen, Gail and Family, Gary, David and Family.
God Bless you...

I'll never forget Bob's great smile and laughter! He was always my favorite family father friend! A memory that Helen reminded me of and one I'll never forget is when Garry & brother Jim put me on a moped for the first time and I ran into their brick wall before I could get started! I couldn't start my new job the next day because of a sprained ankle.
All my love to Helen, Gail and Garry,
Judith A. Merritt

Bob, you were a good colleague and a great friend. You made the world a better place.