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Robert Doriot Longaker

Salt Lake City, Utah

1948 - 2015

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Robert Doriot Longaker was born to John Doriot Longaker and Mary Luzon Sondrup Longaker on January 23, 1948, in Palo Alto, California. He passed away in the evening of August 14, 2015, of causes incident to Parkinson's Disease.He grew up in Ephraim, Utah, where he loved to hike in the foothills...

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I realuze that I am years late in sending my condolances for Bob & for Bryce. Please know that I always had & always will have a deep love for your family. I wish you the very best ALWAYS!!!!
Margie Richins Paget

Robert my dear old friend,
How I searched for years to find out what happened to you now I know heaven got another angel.

Robert you never knew I looked up too you as a second father, as my hero. RIP my old friend you have earn it's.

Thanks you everything you did for me and teaching me to cook catfish!

Bob had the heart as big and loving as any man who has walked this Earth. He was a wise and industrious worker with the airlines and elsewhere. Congratulations to all members of the Longaker Family, for your having such a great Progenitor, Friend, and Loved One. Bob taught love by his example. Warmest and Richest Blessings to each and every one of you! Love, Dave and Terese Cracroft

My classmate my friend. Growing up with Bob in Ephraim and sharing the greatest friends ever I will remember for a lifetime. The class of 66 will all miss him. My condolences go out to the family.He was such a great man.

From all of us at the FedEx Ogden Station, we offer our condolences to Bob's family. We were saddened to hear of Bob's passing. We appreciate the many years Bob spent as part of our FedEx family and we have many fond and fun memories that we will continue to cherish. May you find peace and comfort at this difficult time.

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. (Psalm 119:50,76)

We shared many fun elementary school memories. One being a mini dance held in his small living room. We rolled up the rug, set the the phonograph needle on a popular 45 record and taught each other the latest dance steps. Bob was an amazing dancer, lots of fun and a delightful friend.

I have good memories of Bob from the days when our kids, the cousins, were young. He had a fun sense of humor and an infectious laugh and you couldn't help but laugh with him. I know he adored his kids and grandkids, and I send my love and sympathy to them.