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Robert Rule

Durango, Colorado

1955 - 2024

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DIED
February 9, 2024
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Durango, Colorado

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Robert Walter Rule, 68, the man who could lift, fix, or build anything, the man who was a rock for his family and friends, passed away peacefully surrounded by loved ones as a snow squall moved over his Bozeman, Montana, home the evening of February 9, 2024. Born March 29, 1955, Bob was diagnosed...

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Carrie and Annika - I was heartbroken when I heard this. I know we all had lost contact since you moved, but the space in our hearts was still protected for all of you. Bob had such an incredible reputation - well deserved. Rob and I had always felt that Bob was a special gift from God, walking out of the woods when we were trying to decide whether or not the piece of property was buildable. He appeared (an answer to prayer) and assured us it was a great piece of property. The rest is...

It has been many years since I've seen Bob. I knew him when he lived in San Diego and also at times skiing in Durango. Bob was a wonderful guy with a kind and generous heart. His knock-out smile and teasing personality endeared him to me and to everyone. My family and I will miss him greatly.

So sadden to hear of Bob's passing. Good times working with him for the cat skiing office and silly stories. A very gracious man. Julie A.

So saddened to hear this. Had the best times ever snowcat skiing with Bob and Carrie. RIP Bob.

Bob was a pleasure to work with. I drilled his personal well and many others for him in the Lake Purgatory area. He was a truly great craftsman and a joy to work with. My condolences to his family.

Know Bob from the softball days. What a great man and friend. I´ll never forget the great times spent with him. Rest in peace my friend.

It was with a heavy heart that I read of Bob's passing. I met Bob in the mid 1980s in Durango, CO after I went to work for Red Barn Lumber. He quickly became one my favorite contractors to work with and we became friends. Our working relationship lasted for many years even as I moved around in different jobs at other lumber yards and building supply businesses. I eventually moved from Durango and lost contact with Bob although I would always ask about him with mutual friends. I was...

We would like to express our sincere condolences to Bob's family. Bob would help anyone in need and was a friend to all. God Bless you and your family. Rest in peace. Pete and Emily Gomez

RIP My dear friend and favorite home run hitter. Say hi to Jeff