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Robert Kenneth McAllister

Tooele, Utah

1959 - 2020

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Robert Kenneth McAllisterJune 7, 1959 ~ June 18, 2020Robert Kenneth McAllister, aged 61; beloved husband, loving father and amazing friend, passed away peacefully in his sleep on June 18, 2020 after a long, courageous journey with cancer. He is survived by his loving wife, Rhonda McAllister, and...

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ROBEAR will always hold a special place in my heart ❤ thoughts and prayers for Ronnie and his families

OMG I'm heart-broken. I had no idea. I loved this guy. He was a mentor, coworker and above all a priceless friend. Oh Robear... may you dance with the angels.

So sorry to here. He will be so missed in this world! What an amazing and creative person he was. May God bless your family.

I had the distinct pleasure of working with Robert at three different companies (Sterling Wentworth, BlueStep, and Mindshare/Inmoment). His early work on the Sterling Wentworth web site is what drew me to join the company so in a very real way I have Robert to thank for the last 20 wonderful years of my career. We collaborated on countless projects and spent many long hours together. The more I got to know him the more I respected him. He quickly became less like a coworker and more like a...

I'm so sorry to hear of Robert's passing. Condolences to these family.

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He was a great friend, great co-worker, and all-around "good people". It was an honor to get to know him over the last 17 years. We love him and will miss him dearly. The world needs more Robears, not less... so I'm currently misaligned with God on this one and his decision to call him home so soon.

Robear personified integrity, sincerity, intelligence, compassion, creativity, and thoughtfulness. Traits that I so admired in him. Our conversations over the years revealed tremendous...

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I remember working side-by-side with Robert at Mindshare. So many people would come into the room and call "Robert" that we finally agreed that if someone called our name, neither of us would answer until they clarified. Eventually, we settled on "Robear" for him, and "Robear" is how I will always remember him. He was a kind and generous man, and I feel privileged to have called him my friend.