Robert-Fuchs-Obituary

Robert Thomas Fuchs

San Diego, California

May 5, 1944 – Dec 17, 2023

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BORN
May 5, 1944
DIED
December 17, 2023
LOCATION
San Diego, California

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Bob left us unexpectedly. The loss of this well-loved, widely respected and "really good man" is shared by a large community of family, co-workers, friends, and neighbors. Thirty-eight-year Carmel Valley resident, Commercial Real Estate executive, U.S. Air Force pilot, community activist,...

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Bob and I were good friends for many years. He was the primary lending source for my real estate development business while he lived in Portland. His attention to detail help greatly in reducing risks on projects Columbia Mortgage financed. We had many common interests. Both of us were Vietnam era military combat pilots before we knew each other. We did fly together in small aircraft a few times when he lived and worked in Portland. One time we went backpacking into the Jefferson wilderness...

I'm deeply saddened by the loss of Bob, a mentor and remarkable individual. His kindness and support were unparalleled. My heartfelt condolences to his family. May you find solace in the memories of a truly exceptional person who touched so many lives.

On our walks in our Carmel Valley neighborhood we always saw Bob with his two dogs and had a nice chat. We will miss him and give our condolences to his wife and family. Regina Reinhardt Fred Schwartz Landfair Rd.

Bob, my dear friend, you will be deeply missed... by me, but even more so, by Brady, Mary Anne and your beloved Jan. Here's wishing your spirit all the peace, love and joy that you shared with us here on earth. Godspeed, brother.

So deeply sorry to hear of Bob´s passing. Such happy memories of our times together in Lake Oswego and Christ Church. May wonderful memories ease the sorrow you feel. Carole Okoneski Gross

Occasionally in our journey through life, we meet a few special individuals who choose their commitments not by the amount of time, effort or energy required, but instead by the rightness of the undertaking. And once convinced of that rightness, these exceptional individuals are "all in", 200%. Such was my experience with Bob. Among his many accomplishments, he was a leader of the community effort to reduce the original One Paseo development proposal to a scale more appropriate for our...

We are so grateful for the years we were privileged to spend with our dear friend, Bob. He was fun, he was a leader, he was a true friend. He will be sorely missed.

Bob Personified the Rotarian Motto "Service Above Self " We all will continue to serve others thanks to Bobs leadership. Those members in our Rotary Club will remember his leadership and will strive to be just like Bob and Jan, "True Servant Leaders"! Marty and Mary Alice Peters