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Robert Dean Louden

Colorado Springs, Colorado

1937 - 2025

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Louden Robert "Bob" Dean Louden October 30, 1937 June 7, 2025 Robert "Bob" Dean Louden was born on October 30, 1937 to Woodrow Wilson Louden and Electa Marie (Geiger) Louden in Grand Forks, North Dakota. He was the oldest of four children: Marjorie/Marge (Brown), William/Bill and James/Jim. As a...

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Dear Suzanne, We are so sorry to hear about Mr. Bob Louden passing a way! At that time we were over in Europe. Mr. Louden was absolutely classy, charming, friendly, generous gentlemen. He was so helpful for our family to start new life I USA helping us to achieve American dreams. Yes, we ware strangers, and Mr. Bob Louden was so important on our way to success. We are so proud of knowing him, and having him and you Suzanne as friends. Our love Kreso´s

Mark and I are so sad to learn of Bob's passing. We have many wonderful memories with him and Suzanne and especially the time we spent together at their cabin in Colorado. My deepest sympathies to Suzanne, who I know loved him dearly, and to his children that he often spoke of with so much love and joy.

My condolences to Tricia and family. I was privileged to know Bob through execs. Thoughts and prayers .

My thoughts and prayers to all who will miss Bob. The thing I will always remember about Bob was that he just had this radiance to him that shown so brightly. My favorite Bob memory that was relayed to me happened late Dec/early Jan. It was late at night at Morningstar and the 4 amigos (Bob, Bobby, Steve, and my dad) had some energy to burn and were cruising the hallways together up to no good. What a sight that must have been! You will be missed Bob!!

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My cousin Bob was unforgettable. Family was so important to him and he always kept in touch with his extended family throughout the country via phone calls or visits. He shared my interest in family history and we had many long phone calls keeping up with the latest discoveries. I miss those long talks. My sympathies to Suzanne and their children and grandchildren. This such a loss for the entire family.

What a great guy that I had the privilege to know through Execs.My deepest sympathy to Trisha and family.