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Hey Bob! I will always remember the many laughs we had at Bill´s Chicken and Steak House. RIP
Dick Michalek
December 13, 2025 | Friend


Photo courtesy of Fir Lane Memorial Park, Funeral Home, Chapel & Crematorium
SPANAWAY, Washington
Jan 12, 1940 – Sep 19, 2025
Robert Duane Yager was born in Rolla, North Dakota on 1/12/40 to Frank & Mable Yager. He passed away, peacefully at home in Castle Rock, WA on 9/19/25. He is survived by his Significant Other, 1 Sister, 5 Children, 15 Grandchildren, 24 Great-Grandchildren, and 4 Great-Great Grandchildren....
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Hey Bob! I will always remember the many laughs we had at Bill´s Chicken and Steak House. RIP
Dick Michalek
December 13, 2025 | Friend

Bob was not only a wonderful neighbor but also a good friend. He will truly be missed. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time
Samira Fernandes
October 23, 2025 | Friend
Bob was outgoing and so funny! He was generous and donated his condo in Hawaii to us after my son passed away. He will be missed!
Ruby Daly
October 06, 2025 | Family

Uncle Bob, I remember you today with a smile, because I can't remember a time when you were without one. From that radiant grin to your characteristic impish wink-- it was almost as if you always had good news or something funny bubbling just beneath the surface, eager to get out! We will miss your light and laughter, your big heart and your kindhearted nature. But you will always and forever be remembered...with a smile.
Beverly Stoss
October 06, 2025 | Family
Enjoyed working with Bob on construction projects around the Portland area when I was with Walsh Construction.
Don Geddes
October 03, 2025 | Work
You have a wonderful family. I had a pleasure meeting their squirrely. (Shirley) I send my condolences to his family. I think of you often. Love Alecia Anderson
Alecia Anderson
October 03, 2025 | Friend
Bob signed me up in the union in 1973. Met him elk hunting with with his and my friend Donn Litchford. Sorry to hear.
Chris Eugene Alsman
October 02, 2025 | Work