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Robert Earl "Bob" Ivory

Mount Pleasant, Utah

Jul 1, 1938 – Apr 7, 2016 (Age 77)

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BORN
July 1, 1938
DIED
April 7, 2016
AGE
77
LOCATION
Mount Pleasant, Utah

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7/1/1938 ~ 4/7/2016Fountain Green, UT-Grandpa: The Man, The Myth, The Legend. Robert Earl (Bob) Ivory was a self-made man, a fearless entrepreneur, a collector of life experiences, and an idol to his 9 grandchildren. He left us on April 7, 2016 after a long, and hard-fought battle with brain...

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I have only found out Bob has passed. He was so large in life, never thought he could die!

I am sad as he was a dear friend and represented a successful entrepreneur,great adventure spirited, unlimited energy and zest for life.

I wished I'd known of his struggle with cancer, I know too well. His Bowling Green AA buddy, Lloyd Frandsen, introduced me to him, when Lloyd married my mother, Jean Godsey-Frandsen. They shared with me fabulous, hilarious, and memorable
stories!...

Bob was a great guy. if it wasn't for Bob we would have never bought our property in Park City.
We had a great time together.
My thoughts are with his family.

We lost a good one. Bob was a great buddy who I got to know thru the Car Washing business and on multiple river trips with a bunch of Car Washers. We had a great time together and I have many fond memories of the river, conventions and skiing at Park City and staying in the house above the Car Wash. Save a spot for me up there with you and Guy!!!!!!

Bob was a very nice man. Bob and my dad Jim(in AZ were good buddies and spent much time together. My dad had huge love for Bob. I remember Mr Bob and his special little buddy Rudy that he didn't go ANYWHERE without! The funniest thing ever was when he rolled up to my dad's house in his smart car with Rudy hanging out the window! I was trying to get his number a couple weeks ago to check on him. I hope you all are hanging in there and my thoughts are with you!

Please accept my heart felt sympathy for the loss of your father, grandfather and brother. He was a gentle giant.
I met Bob in the early 2000's in Scottsdale and we shared some wonderful times together. He was always a true gentleman; kind, respectful and courteous.
We lost touch through the years and yet for some reason he was on my mind the first week of April. I wondered how he was doing and what new adventure he was on. It wasn't until Sunday, April 17 that I read of his death in...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.