ROBERT-STACKHOUSE-Obituary

ROBERT STACKHOUSE

Tacoma, Washington

1943 - 2015

About

DIED
January 10, 2015
LOCATION
Tacoma, Washington

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Robert B. Stackhouse Age 71, died of complications from C.O.P.D. and Parkinson's on the evening of Saturday, January 10th, in Gig Harbor, WA. Bob is survived by his wife of 47 years, Elizabeth, his daughter Jill Pierson of Kirkland, WA, his 3 siblings, Charles Woodbury, Jean Dewart, and Sarah...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

I am so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I was a dorm mate of Bob's at Menlo College from 1961-63. I am trying to reconnect with friends from my youth and this makes me very sad. I remember him as a friendy and intelligent young man. We were friends, but as happens, lost touch. My love to his family.

Betty, I am profoundly sorry for your loss. Bob was truly one of the good guys! If not for his mentorship and enthusiasm I would most likely not be in this industry today! I will fondly remember Bob as bringing many smiles, laughs and a few shaking heads to the lucky people who's lives he touched. Take good care of yourself and your family my prayers and thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.

Bob was definitely a sparkle in the insurance industry, and, endeared by many. RIP Bob...

Bob and I were friends in college. He was funny, intelligent and empathetic, traits which I am sure enabled him to have an impact on many people. I had not heard of him for many years and I am very sorry to learn of his recent passing. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends.

Bob always had a infectious smile, and was willing to go out of his way to help anyone. Worked with Bob for more than 20 years in the industry, and 10 with Blue Shield. RIP Bob

Bob was a friend to all and helped anyone who sought his assistance. I have used one of his phrases countless times; The gooey end of the lollipop. We were sorry to see him retire and leave Everett, WA. We are sad to see him leave mortality before his time.

I am so sorry to hear about Bob. I'm not sure he knows what an influence he was in my career. He was a great mentor and I loved working with him. I wouldn't have become who I am today without Bob. Thinking about him and our years together at Regence makes me smile. He was one of a kind and will be missed by any who were lucky enough to know him. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. Barb Walker