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Robert James Withers Jr.

Everett, Washington

1942 - 2018

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'Bob' Withers was born March 2, 1942, in Seattle to Grace and Robert Withers Sr. He passed away peacefully at his home in Rancho Mirage, CA, on May 7, 2018, alongside his wife, Jeanne, after a courageous fight against cancer. Bob grew up in the Thrashers Corner area of Bothell, WA, where he...

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Jeannie, so sorry to hear of your loss. Obviously I never knew your husband bu it sounds like he was one Hell of a guy and a true sole mate. I will pray for you and your family in this time of grief

Oh my gosh I am so sorry Jeannie for the loss of your husband,Bob . Bob will always have a special place in our hearts,truly one of the kindest people I have ever met! He helped us to buy our very first home and built it!! Loved knowing you and Bob,Jeannie~our thoughts are with you..so very sorry ❤....love to you, from Mike and Connie Welch

So very sorry for the families loss of Bob. I know He will be greatly missed.

A person that departs from this earth never truly leaves, for they are still alive in our hearts, through us, they live on. Our sincere condolences.
From the Bothell High School Alumni Association.

Our family would like to express our deepest sympathy and love to Bob's family. Bob was a wonderful kind man whose generosity was unparalleled. Bob and Jeanne gave me the opportunity to have my first apartment, my first home and later my third beautiful home. But more importantly was his kind and fun spirit. Bob always had a twinkle in his eye and a great laugh. He truly loved to talk, tell stories and just be with family and friends. The last time I saw Bob, he spoke beautifully and...

So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. He was wonderful man, a great encourager. Will remember his patience, good humor and graciousness. Praying for you.

Uncle Bob,
You will be greatly missed by all. I was so blessed to have been mentored by you in the early years of my life, that has lasting impact in the ways I do things today. You were always there for me as a uncle, friend, and a father figure. I loved riding the bus to your house after school to go mow lawns, scrap out jobs, or even grade garages out with you. I always knew after hard work there'd be a trip to Circle K or 7-Eleven for Chocalate covered donuts and a fountain drink....

We are so sorry to hear this; our sympathy to Jeanne and Gina, and all your family.

Jeanne, I am so sorry to hear about Bob. I have not seen you guys in years since we were neighbors in Bothell. Skip and I always had a blast with you guys in the 70ies. Please take care and so very sorry for your lose. Sincerely Margaret Ashe (Glonek)