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Robert Martin Ward

Sacramento, California

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WARD, Robert Martin Beloved son of Thomas and Cheryl Ward was taken from us unexpectedly after a short illness on Sept. 17, 2004, at the age of 35. Robert was born December 10, 1968 and lived in Sacramento all his life. Robert loved animals, nature, and his family. He enjoyed photography, local...

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We miss Robert a great deal and wanted to thank all those who have made entries to this Guest Book. Your memories and kind thoughts have meant a great deal to us.

We still do not know why Robert died. His illness was not one that is normally considered major. He was only ill 2 days, but he was staying with us, so he was not alone.

Again, thank you all for sharing your thoughts with us.

I am saddedned and shocked to hear of Rob's passing. I had just seen him a month ago ridng his bike around midtown. Rob was always dedicated to his projects and a true supporter of the local music scene. I'd known him through his support and assistance at the Cattle Club.

I was so sorry to learn of Robert's unexpected death. Robert's legacy of written works and spiritual endeavors have made him immortal. We will raise a toast to him and remember him always as a good man with an honest heart.
My sincere condolences to the Ward family.

My thoughts are with you, cousin Cheryl and Tom. I am very impressed with the stories of Robert's interrupted journey, his accomplishments, and his spiritual quest. Much love, Gary Reynolds

Me & Robert spend alot of time kickin it whether it was at a show or talking about asatru in the local coffee house or club.Robert was a solid individual who was was not afraid to speak his mind.He was a very intelligent person who taught me alot about asatru.I had alot of respect for him.He will surely be missed.I will raise the horn in honour.

Photo: J. James Thuss

I was informed about Robert's passing through some mutual friends.

I did not know him personally, and only met him once briefly at a concert in Sacramento 10 years ago. However, his pioneering work with The Fifth Path inspired me to start my own publishing venture, as it did for many others. I interviewed him in 1993 for my first issue and he sent along a photo which I've included in the gallery.

My sympathies go out to his family and loved ones.

My thoughts have been with both of you, Cheryl and Tom. I am saddened to hear of Robert's passing. It was very interesting to read about Robert and all his accomplishments.

Robert was intelligent, complex, talented and deeply spirtual. I will remember the time we shared. Raise a horn and drink to Robert!

A picture of Robert