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Robert Reed Loftis

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Robert Reed Loftis Jr.Gone Ski'inBob passed away on Wednesday, January 9, 2013 at his home.He was born on May 2, 1929 in Price, Utah to Zona Kilpack and Robert Reed Loftis Sr. He served his country as a medic in the U.S. Army during the Korean War and received the Korean Service Medal with one...

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Darin

Bob will be greatly missed. I loved talking with him at the VF and had the pleasure of giving him his beloved "Chester". Peace be with his family and his beloved Chester

Dear Loralee and kids,
We are so sorry to hear about Bobs passing. He will forever be remembered for his terrific laugh and his ever present jokes and stories.
He will always be known to Lew and Scott as the "Campmaster" on their deer hunting and fishing trips, great memories!
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers
Love you,
Lew & Connie Flinders








We love you

Lew & Connie Flinders

So sorry to hear of his passing. Thoughts and prayers are with his family.

Dear Loralee,
I am so sorry to hear of Bob's passing.
Bob and I were good friends and spent
some great times together.Lots of good memories playing golf,shing and lunch
We wish you and the children the very
best
Loys of love Carl and Marilyn Larsen

Thanks Uncle Bob for your good advise and example on taking care of dogs and cats. Even though I was pretty young at the time, I still picked up some good ideas from you. They have helped me in my animal care experiences.

Thank you also for letting the Christiansen Kids take one of Jocko's pups home to Butler. Little Rusty was sure a good buddy of mine as a teenager.

See ya on the other side,

Mike Christiansen

Thanks Uncle Bob
Michael L. Christiansen
My earliest experiences with Uncle Bob were when he lived with Grandma and Pop at 1947 East 3300 South in Salt Lake City. Uncle Bob was a tease and loved pulling the occasional practical joke. One day when I was about ten years old, he talked me into drinking some gin or vodka. It was clear and looked like water. Wow, was I in for a surprise. That clear stuff tasted simply nasty and felt like fire all the way down! Grandma Loftis was not...

We'll sure miss the visits you and Chester made to mom while she was unwell. We love you,Loralee, Darren and Jill. We are always here for you.

Here's to you Bob.

Bob was a good friend, we sat shoulder to shoulder many times. I was sad to hear of his passing, he will be missed by all his friends from the Sandpiper and the VFW