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Robert Condie

Salt Lake City, Utah

1931 - 2021

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Robert Alden Condie 1931-2021 I was born March 11, 1931 in SLC, UT to Richard Palfreyman and Blanche Mendenhall Condie. My siblings, Richard, deceased (Elaine, deceased), Joanne Stewart (Charles), Jeanette Pearson (Keith, deceased) and Douglas (Pamela) grew up on B Street in Salt Lake. I...

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I learned a lot by flying with Bob that gave me basics that not only made me a better fighter pilot but helped me to be a better fighter squadron commander. It was always a great day after I retired to meet with Bob for lunch and talk about flying experiences especially his questions about my 130 combat missions over North Viet Nam. Bob was the BEST.

My first recollection of my Uncle Bob was when our family would come in from CALIFORNIA in the summers and connect with cousins Shannon, Steve,Heather,Robyn. That was always fun . It got a little more personal as I got into my teens and he seemed to take interest in what was going on for me. He would take me out to crik road and I would see how he was with his horses that was a beautiful thing. .I looked up to him in many ways.He was tall his presence was huge and personable he gave me work...

So many great memories over the years with Bob. So enjoyed time spent with him riding cutting horses and moving our cattle over the summer range southwest of our place in Goshen UT. Phil and I wish to extend our very deepest condolences to the family. Many prayers. God bless.

Mr. Bob Condie played a big role in my life growing up while I followed my father in the cutting horse circuit. I first remember meeting Mr. Condie when I was about 5 years old at the Erda arena, he entered with his briefcase and the information needed to help run the administration part of the cutting for the day before he prepared to compete. He was instrumental in forming the Utah Cutting Horse Association. I never felt comfortable calling him Bob, he was always Mr. Condie, just because...

I had the privilege to know Bob as a member of the Pride Oil team serving as one those guys who back then "serviced" your vehicle pumping the gas, checking under the hood, washing the windows, and even sweeping out the floors with the whisk brush we carried in our back pocket! Bob would visit every service station once a week, inspect the service team (troops) neatly dressed in white shirts and pants, inspect the pumps and islands for cleanliness, and give praise to us when earned! He ran a...