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Robert Dayle Ivy

Deer Park, Washington

Dec 24, 1938 – Feb 24, 2025

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BORN
December 24, 1938
DIED
February 24, 2025
LOCATION
Deer Park, Washington

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Robert Dayle Ivy, 86, of Deer Park, WA, passed away on February 24, 2025. Born on December 24, 1938, Robert was known for his charismatic personality and his unwavering support for the Gonzaga Bulldogs.Robert proudly served in the Marines from October 1957 to May 1960. After his military...

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I will always remember the time spent with Bob and Karen. We spent many hours bowling, going to yard sales and playing cards late into the night. He is a dear friend.

I have many fond memories of my dad. I remember always going camping, and fishing with my dad. I got up early on Opening day at waitts lake when I was 14. I hurried out to the dock I caught an 8 lb trout. I took it to show him he hurried to get dressed so he could go fishing. Then he stopped to drink a cup of coffee. My mom asked him why he wasn't hurrying out to go fishing. His reply was "I can't beat that". We always had competitions to see who caught the most and the biggest. My dad even...

Bob and I shared an enthusiastic interest in gardening. He shared his wisdom and seeds to plant in my gardens. He was always kind and friendly and when visiting Bob and his wife Karen we shared stories and a cup of coffee. Bob will be missed by many.

I'm going to miss my grandpa so much. He's where I got the love of gardening. I'll continue to do so in his memory. We love and miss you grandpa.

Bob and my dad were friends since high school. Have always thought of the Ivy´s as family. Sorry for your loss. Fond memories of visiting the butcher shop and Bob would trick us girls into tasting meats little girls would turn their noses up at. Bob and Karen were always very loving and kind. Wishing your family peace.

Thank you for your service Sir.

From fishing trips too family vacations my parents give us kids off laughing over the year. The hardest part is that I can´t call him and ask him his advice anymore but I know he is a better place. He taught me so much off years that I Will never forget what I learn from him. Love you always pops and I Will meet you there.

Thank you for your service to our country. Rest In Peace.

Bob was very much loved and will be missed by all of us that loved him