Robert-Coogan-Obituary

Robert "Bob" Coogan

San Diego, California

Oct 16, 1938 – Jul 20, 2018 (Age 79)

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BORN
October 16, 1938
DIED
July 20, 2018
AGE
79
LOCATION
San Diego, California

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Robert Bob Coogan, born on October 16, 1938 in Kearny, New Jersey, to the late Margaret Coogan and the late Michael J. Coogan Sr., passed away on July 20, 2018 in San Diego, California. Robert graduated from University of Utah. Robert was the beloved husband of Nancy Coogan. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Shannon Coogan. Robert is survived by his son, Dalton A. Coogan; daughters, Kelly Coogan and Erin Coogan; and brother, Michael J Coogan Jr. He was a member of OMBAC. Donations in Robert's name to Alzheimers Association are welcome and appreciated. Friends and family can pay their respects at the funeral service on Saturday, August 4 from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. at Corpus Christi Catholic Church, 450 Corral Canyon Road, Bonita, California, 91902. Following that, there will be a celebration of life at 11:00 a.m. at Residence of Dalton and Alma Coogan.

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Bob was instrumental in helping me develope in the management arena. He was a GREAT listener, sensitive & professional advisor. Ive always thought I have had a special relationship with Mr. Coogan.

A great guy and team mate at U of Utah. I'm so sorry we didn't catch up these last years. I will miss his friendship and the good times we had. Good bye from Don, Brenda, Eric and Kurt Erickson

My friend , my mentor, my team mate.

A friend, father, rugger, and OMBAC. RIP Coogs.

Papa, I'm so glad you appeared in my dream the week after you died. You were vibrant and wearing a blue Hawaiian shirt and gave me a big bear hug and greeted me with Bridgy like you always did when I was little. Thank you for telling me all the interesting stories you had to tell. You will always be in my heart like Aunt Shannon.

Dad was a fabulous father and a clutch player in life. His one liners were legendary. Many too colorful for print! He is remembered by his friends as a lover of life and he never had a racist bone. He judged you by your actions... Period. He will be missed.

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