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Robert Douglas Peth

1968 - 2014

Robert Douglas Peth obituary, 1968-2014, Mount Vernon, WA

BORN

1968

DIED

2014

Robert Peth Obituary

Robert Douglas Peth Officer Peth #6383

Officer Bob, Unka Bob, Bob, Bobby, was born May 21, 1968 in Mount Vernon, WA. He died May 10, 2014 at Swedish Hospital in Seattle. Colon cancer made his last three years interesting and the opportunity for more laughter, more jokes, new friends, more love, and much hard work, and then it finally got him. All that wise-crackery, lost.

Bob was the son of Earl and Kathy Peth, born into a pioneer farming family in Skagit County, and a family of Norwegian and Dutch immigrants from Seattle. He graduated from LaConner High School in 1986, one of 23 seniors that year. He attended WSU and returned home to pursue a lifelong interest in photography, cameras, and high-tech gadgetry. He worked at Stacey's Camera in Mount Vernon before moving to Seattle to be a sales rep and then to work at Rainier Photographic where he remembered everyone's customer number and freaked them out.

He took the lessons of his farming childhood - self-reliance, herd management, and the ability to drive (and fix) almost anything -

with him when he joined the Seattle Police Department in 1999 as a sworn officer, becoming somewhat legendary for his smile, hard work, laughter, jokes, sarcasm, fairness, and care for his community. He gradually moved upward to a chair with a desk and two computers, although he frequently threatened to go back to his first love, patrol. He won two awards for Excellence in Policing, the latest for developing and heading the Joint Assessment Team, where Detective Peth was the Department's "go to person" for any and all issues dealing with liquor licenses, nightlife (bars and clubs), all-age dances, and raves.

Bob's confidence and certainty in who he was made room for adjustment in the SPDs treatment of all gay officers; he filmed a segment for "It Gets Better;" and he got married on December 9, 2012, when Seattle City Hall first opened the doors for marriage equality. He was resplendent in his full dress uniform. He is survived by his husband Aaron Fletcher of Seattle.

He loved movies, music, history, travel, and art; he wanted to know the meaning of things. He loved policing, photography, puzzles, puns; he knew all the dialogue from The Princess Bride. He had a 10 second star turn the worst film ever made of a Stephen King novel, Rose Red. In 2011, he and Aaron and friends went to Europe, where Bob fell in love with Berlin and Prague. Their visit to Auschwitz changed the way he looked at the world, and strengthened his ability to be himself. He had a built-in BS meter, and little respect for people he found to be superficial or self-serving. He liked his hamburgers plain and his friends authentic.

In addition to Aaron and their beloved Jojo (the fur-child), Bob is survived by his parents, Earl and Kathy Peth of Mount Vernon; his brother Joe, sister-in-law Teri, and nephews Patrick and Tommy Peth. Also waving goodbye are his mother-in-law Nancy Johnson and the rest of his Peninsula family; his Great Uncle Jack Van Gortel of Rancho Mirage, CA; Aunt and Uncle Dorothy and Roger Dalan of Mount Vernon, Uncle and Aunt Jim and Darlene Bergh of Lebanon, Oregon, and a whole swarm of cousins. Escorting him through these last days were his excellent and caring medical team, the most wonderful officers and gentlefolk of the Seattle Police Department, the bunch from the Bus Stop, and many many friends and acquaintances who have enjoyed his humor, courage, and kindness. He will be met by his grandparents George and Nadine (Hanstad) Peth and Lawrence and Kathryn (Van Gortel) Bergh, aunts Janet Peth Otis and Mary Ann Peth Zimmerman, niece Tami Lynn Peth, and Billy-the-good-dog.

Services, with more pomp than he really wanted, will be at the Seattle Academy 1111 13th Ave Seattle, WA on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. A Skagit County memorial is planned for later this summer. In lieu of flowers, Bob is shouting at you:

GET A COLONOSCOPY.

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Published by The Seattle Times from May 15 to May 16, 2014.

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Angela Van Liew

May 10, 2023

Still missing you ...I think of you often and (don't laugh) you continue to guide me to make good choices at work. My saying is "WWBD" - what would Bob do?

Angela Van Liew

May 13, 2019

Always missing you, Bob

Brian Braun

April 12, 2016

Bob, I'm so sorry I just found out. Dam I'm gonna miss you and ill always remember the ride along you took me on. Thanks buddy. Brian K. Braun

Trish Johnson

June 4, 2014

Kathy,

I was terribly sorry to hear of the death of your son. I, of course, didn't know him, but as I read the obituary, I certainly had a wonderful glimpse into the person he was. And, I must say, his personality suggested much about you--when I started as a docent at the museum, you were so helpful in your charming, witty and knowledgable way. I could see that Bob learned much from his mom. I'm so sorry for your loss of such a great son.
Sincerely,
Trish Johnson ( museum docent)

Meg Kershaw

May 22, 2014

This magnificent, accomplished man is a tribute to his family and loved ones.

May 21, 2014

there are no words to express how sorry I am for your parents, family, co-workers, friends and especially Aaron. From what I hear/read, you were a much loved figure on the Seattle scene and will be greatly missed. I was already a teenager when you were born, but I remember your gentle spirit and good nature. Grampa Peth always said you would never follow in the family footsteps and be a farmer, you were too smart for that. RIP dear cousin!!!

May 19, 2014

Bob, your Face Book Cop buddies will miss you greatly! Rest In Peace my brother.

Jesus Trevino

May 18, 2014

Bob may you rest in peace and please continue to watch over us as our guardian backup officer!

Kelly Stahr

May 18, 2014

Dear Aaron with a loving memory to your wonderful kind man

I had moved to Seattle many years ago and it was not unusual to hear people speak so nicely about another human being. I finally met Bob at a path where I realized it was true. He was kind (never yelled at me) he had met you Aaron and he was smiling ear to ear. I have been gone for the past five years but have returned to Seattle hoping to reconnect with so many. It breaks my heart to hear of this. My sympathy and celebration of his life goes out to you Aaron, his family and any of those close. Kelly Stahr

Eric Cleveland

May 18, 2014

Bob, thank you for your service. You will not be forgotten. We will take it from here. From your Brother in Blue from Austin, Texas.

William Schroeder

May 18, 2014

I always felt safer and better if Officer Bob was present. Peace.

Lorn Richey

May 17, 2014

Bob Peth had a very important part in making Seattle's nightlife safe and vibrant. He played a major role in innovating programs that improved nightclub and event security. He was a real man, a model Police Officer and never seemed egotistical. I have many fond memories of working with him and I will miss him. Seattle has lost a good friend.

May 17, 2014

Dedicated to a Man! A man who loved fellow humans... A guy who always gave mankind and officers of the LAW a good name.
Mr. Perth
The training course you and SPD managed and supported helped the "nightlife"club/ music venue scene grow and stay alive in the City of Seattle....
You were always understanding and supportive.
Studio Seven/ Monster Concerts will Miss you!!
Thank You for being GREAT and UNDERSTANDING MAN!
Rest in Peace !!

Dorothy Darrow

May 17, 2014

I just spent a year getting treatment for colon cancer. Reading about Bob I wish I had had the chance to know him, he sounds like a funny, wonderful person. I am so sorry for your loss. But I love what he is shouting at people. I agree!

Chad Zimmerman

May 17, 2014

Our thoughts are with you - Chad, Emily, Grady and Macie Zimmerman

Annie Nelson Medvec

May 16, 2014

way to young god bless

May 16, 2014

Wish I could have known Officer Peth. Not "professionally" but as a friend.
-Ward Folsom

Pride Parade June 2012

Angela Van Liew

May 16, 2014

Pride Parade June 2012

Angela Van Liew

May 16, 2014

Tammy Jones

May 16, 2014

Rest in peace my dear sweet friend, you will truly be missed.

Barbara Leslie

May 16, 2014

I went to school with Bob. He was a bright, beautiful soul. He was giving, loving and true. I will not forget you Bobby Peth. Your contagious laughter and story-telling ways....go on in my mind forever. My deepest sympathy to the Peth Family.

Dodie

May 16, 2014

Remembering your smile will forever bring a smile to my face

May 15, 2014

From One skagit county family to another.....I"m so sorry for your loss....what a beautiful tribute. God bless and keep you all.

Kristy Bergh-Welch

May 15, 2014

Beautifully written. Soon as they tell me it's time, I'll get my colonoscopy! Thanks, cousin Bobby!

Regan, Matt, Max & Henry Marti

May 15, 2014

We love you & miss you, my friend. This obit captured your humor & honesty. We will miss all of your qualities. Enjoy whatever dimension you're off to!

May 15, 2014

We love the picture of Officer Bob with his two greatest admirers. The well written obit captured the loving spirit of his exceptional life.

We miss him already. Hugs to all

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