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Robert W. Studer

Thousand Oaks, California

1914 - 2012

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Soldier, scholar, artist, "laughing philosopher," Robert W. Studer, devoted husband of Rosario ("Chari") Duarte Studer for almost 67 years, and beloved father of four, bade his final farewell on August 24, 2012, in Thousand Oaks, two weeks short of his 98th birthday.

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To Tara Harl, I had to add a note before this website went away. I was so impressed with your entry Tara. To take the time to make this kind of comment about a man & family you didn't know was amazing. It's nice to be reminded of how many wonderful people there are in the world. Thank you & God Bless you & your family.

Rosario, I,m so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. I'm sorry you could not reach us by phone. It would have been an honor to serve as Eucharist Ministers for his funeral Mass. Please accept our condolences and our apologies for not attending his funeral. You are always in our prayers. Love, Jean & Nick Giuliano

I wish I had known Uncle Bob better. I remember the Studer family reunion at the farm and how interested he was in what was going on in my life, rather than talking about himself. He was sharp as a tack and always cheerful. Rest in peace.

I only had the pleasure of meeting Bob once but he made a lasting impression on me, a truely kind and intelligent man, my sympathies to the family.

Please accept my sincerest condolences to your family. I don't remember ever meeting Bob but I know most of the rest of the family. I grew up in Lakeville, MN with Bob's nephew, Greg Miller (Pat's son). When Greg and I were kids (we're in our mid 60's now) I remember Greg's stories about Bob. Based on Greg's stories and anecdotes from other town folk here in Lakeville, Bob was a reflection of the entire Studer family. What an amazing, inspirational life he led. You must all be very...

Dear Studer Family:
You do not know me, I found you father's obituary in the paper this morning, I have a habit of reading Veterans' columns since I grew up in the military and appreciate their sacrifices.
As I found myself reading about your parents' story, cast across the war torn Pacific, how they found, then lost each other, caught eyes across a street only to be separated for 3 more years, then your father searching for her after the war, I felt myself swept up, almost like...

May God's peace be with you Chari, Gene, Reet, Mark and Maria.. But right now there is much celebrating going on in heaven.

I would like to express my sympathy to your family.
Theresa Schultz

As a brother I have always loved, enjoyed and respected you. Nothing has changed, see you later... Den