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Robert Donald "Bob" Wilson

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Seward resident Robert "Bob" Donald Wilson, 75, died July 8, 2008, at the home of his sister in Anchorage shortly after being diagnosed with lung cancer.
Robert was born July 5, 1933, to the late Charles "Whitey" and Emma Wilson in Hanford, Calif. In the early 1940s, he traveled with his parents and younger brother by steamship to Seward and then north to Eklutna, where his father worked at the hydroelectric plant. The family later moved to Third Avenue in Anchorage and then to Clay Street, which is now West 25th Avenue in Spenard.
Although his youth was spent, at times, in California, Washington and Oregon, his love of the outdoors and all it had to offer came from his years at Eklutna and Spenard, where he was allowed to freely roam, explore and indulge in boyhood adventures. When he graduated from Anchorage High School in 1951, he spent a summer in Whittier working for the railroad. After deciding that Whittier was not the place for him, he attempted several ventures trying to fulfill his dreams. One of the more notable attempts landed him and his partners at Trapper's Den for a brief time in the mid 1950s. The venture proved to be a bust but the adventure was priceless.
Some other places of employment were Sunshine Market, Piggly Wiggly, S&F Foodland, Market Basket and Peterkin Distributors. While working at Piggly Wiggly, he met his first wife, Judy Finke, whom he married in 1959. The union produced two children, Roberta and Randall. Family life gave him an opportunity to share his love of the outdoors and the wilderness of Alaska with his children. When Anchorage became too populated and no longer held its appeal, he moved to the Kenai Peninsula.
In the early 1970s, after years in the grocery business and after marrying his second wife, Eddie Mae, the two moved the family to Seward and put their resources together to become partners in a venture called "Bob's Market." The store site was located a few miles north of town. Although that original store building was destroyed by fire not many years after its opening, the couple's determination and resolve led them to keep and restore the business. Soon after the fire, a smaller version of Bob's Market was operating out of the Brown & Hawkins Building on Fourth Avenue in downtown Seward. A second store was eventually built at Mile 1.5 of the Seward Highway and was also operated by Bob and Eddie until its sale in the mid 1990s. The Brown & Hawkins location continued to thrive and proved successful until its closure in 2000.
In retirement, Bob shared happy times with his wife, enjoying their home on Bear Creek. The beauty and seclusion of their surroundings gave them many opportunities to indulge in their love of nature and animals. Family pets were always a part of their menagerie and over the years included dogs, birds, chickens, rabbits and a turtle named "Speedy".
Bob was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Eddie Mae, in November 2005.
He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law, Roberta and Harold Ryden; son, Randall Wilson; brother, Charles Wilson; sisters, Maxine Ford and Rose Korpi; brother-in-law, Doug Hamlin; and special friends, the Sherry Perry family and the Rick Hoogland family of Seward.
Memorial donations may be made to the Seward Senior Center, P.O. Box 1195, Seward 99664 or to the Pioneers of Alaska, Igloo No. 9, P.O. Box 571, Seward 99664.
The Anchorage Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Anchorage Daily News from Sep. 30 to Oct. 6, 2008.

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CRYSTAL HETTRICK

October 5, 2008

BOB AND EDDIE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED, THEY CARED ABOUT EVERYONE, ALWAYS HELPING PEOPLE OUT. I GOT TO KNOW THEM WELL WHEN I WORKED FOR THEM AT BOB'S MARKET, THEY WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.

john cook

September 30, 2008

bob where ever you are i have good memories of old ANCHORAGE HIGH and you were my friend.adios partner we will see you on the other side,JOHN COOK class of 51

Serena Hoogland

September 30, 2008

Bob, thank you for everything you and grandma did for me and my sissy. You and grandma were true blessings to me! I will never forget how kind and generous you were to me and the way you looked at grandma. The love you had for her was beautiful. Sometimes I lay in bed thinking about all the little things you did with me to shape me into the young lady I am today. I especially remember our walks to the creek with all the puppies and the first time you taught me how to skip rocks. How we use to go downstairs and spend hours transplanting plants, how you helped angela and I make our first garden, planting potatoes, picking berries, going to lunch with you and grandam at the marina, decorating the christmas tree, and much much more, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Letting go is hard, but I know that you are in heaven with grandma having the time of your life! Thank you for being a Grandfather figure to all of us grandkids.

Vickie Fouraker

September 30, 2008

Bob, You never judged people you just gave. You will be missed.

JoeAnna Creech (Hoogland)

September 30, 2008

I loved my grandma and Bob with all my heart. I think about them every day and wish they were here to share my joys and sorrows. I miss them more then anyone would ever imagine. He was my "grandpa"

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