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Robert William Edwards

1937 - 2023

Robert William Edwards obituary, 1937-2023, Salt Lake City, UT

BORN

1937

DIED

2023

Robert Edwards Obituary

Robert William Edwards

1937 ~ 2023

Robert W. Edwards "Bob" passed away on May 2, 2023, in Salt Lake City after a courageous battle with acute myeloid leukemia.

Bob was born May 14, 1937, in New York City to Catherine Eyring and William Foster Edwards. He was the third of six children. As a young man, he moved with his family to Provo, Utah, where he attended Brigham Young University High School. In August 1957, he graduated from Brigham Young University and, the following month, he left to serve in the East German Mission of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

After his mission, Bob attended Harvard Law School. When he graduated in 1964, he took his first position in Salt Lake City with Fabian & Clendenin for whom he had clerked the previous summer. That was the beginning of a satisfying legal career. Following his years at Fabian & Clendenin, Bob joined a small firm that would ultimately come to be known as Fox, Edwards, Gardiner & Brown until ending his career at Kirton & McConkie.

During his summer clerkship with Fabian & Clendenin, Bob went on his first date with Judy Fetzer. Bob had met Judy seven years earlier when Richard Fetzer, Judy's brother and Bob's companion at the Mission Training Center, invited Bob to the Fetzer home for dinner. Bob's closeness to the Fetzer family grew during his mission as Bob served as second counselor to Judy's father, Percy K. Fetzer, President of the East German Mission. Bob and Judy dated through that summer of 1964 and, when Bob returned to Harvard Law School, Judy sent him the linden blossoms they had gathered together. Their regard for each other blossomed into love and they were married in 1965 in the Salt Lake Temple. They became the parents of six children.

Bob lived his life–to borrow words from Tennyson's "Ulysses"–"strong in will" and with "heroic heart." He earned a living for his family, carried children and grandchildren through challenges, and collected Utah art, all with unflinching determination and an abiding appreciation of beauty.

A runner all his life, Bob began racing in his later decades. He has been a fervent supporter of the HighFives 5K–the course passes his house–and currently holds the records for the 70-79 Male (28:17) and 80+ Male (34:07) categories.

Bob had enormous energy for doing what he knew to be right.

Bob and Judy were united in their love of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Service in the church brought them together and continued throughout their lives. Bob served as a bishop and a stake president. One of his sweetest callings was as president of the Primary Children's Medical Center Branch in the original "Pennies-by-the-Inch" facility on 11th Avenue. Their church service only increased following Bob's retirement: they served a humanitarian service mission to Romania and later as first counselor to the president and assistant to the matron in the Salt Lake Temple.

Bob and Judy built a loving family. Bob is survived by his wife Judy, his children Catherine, Robert (Jen), Christine (Keith), Stephen (Mary), Rebecca, and John (Lori), and twelve grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings Caroline Clive, Midge Evans (Kirk), Catherine Poelman Weight (Harold), and Sylvia Edwards. Bob is preceded in death by his brothers Weston (Jaroldeen) and Bill (Kathy), his brothers-in-law Clifford Clive and Lloyd Poelman, and his grandson Torsten Nielsen.

The funeral service will be held at 12 noon on Saturday, May 13, 2023, at the Church of Jesus Christ Hilltop Ward Chapel at 589 East 18th Avenue in Salt Lake City. To watch the services live or view the recording, please refer to Larkin Mortuary's website.

Visiting time will be held from 6:30-8:00 pm at the chapel on Friday evening, May 12, 2023, and again from 10:30-11:30 am at the chapel prior to the service. Interment is at the Salt Lake City Cemetery at 3:00 pm.

Instead of flowers, please make memorial contributions to the Humanitarian Aid Fund of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

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

Published by Deseret News from May 5 to May 10, 2023.

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Jack and Rosemary Wixom

May 13, 2023

Dear Judy
You and Bob are an inspiration to Jack and I. True disciples of Jesus Christ.
As we have watched you serve throughout your lives we have felt your love for the Savior and your desire to do His will.
We love you!
Jack and Rosemary Wixom

Elaine Carr Brewster

May 13, 2023

Dear Judy, Bob is a wonderful man. Beautiful, loving, generous. I'm so happy you have been sealed in a temple, and that you know that he is THERE, and waiting for you and all your loved ones.

Krista Fetzer Vriens

May 13, 2023

I will always remember great times with your family, especially when I was in high school, spending time with Christine. I vividly recall that Bob referred to every person as "my friend," which was a genuine sentiment, and I´ll be forever grateful for his kindness to me. May your family be blessed with peace, comfort, and the ability to recall all the good that Bob created in the world. Love to you all!

Connie Cannon

May 12, 2023

Judy,
Jim and I love and admire you and Bob very much. You have been and an example and inspiration to us. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this tender time.
Love, Jim and Connie Cannon

Lin Hooper

May 11, 2023

May God bless you and your family at this sad time. May memories of him bring you peace.

Gladys C. Fetzer

May 7, 2023

I loved serving under Bob in the Salt Lake Temple. He was always kind, efficient, and effective in his labors. He was one of the first to welcome me (as Richard's second wife) into the wonderful, loving extended family. What a blessing this has been in my life.

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Jhouleen. (Carmenza´s Daughter)

May 6, 2023

I had the marvelous blessing to know Bob. I love him very much, and admire him deeply. I could feel my Savior´s love through him and his beautiful wife every time I was around them. He was a literal angel in my life in the moments I needed it most, truly an instrument sent by our Heavenly Father to my life. He will always have a special place in my heart. I am so grateful to God for the gift it was getting to know him in this mortal life. My love and prayers to sweet Judy and family.

Kathleen C Pinnock

May 6, 2023

I love President Edwards and Judy. He is such a good man with a soft voice and sweet smile. It was a wonderful blessing to serve with the in the Temple. Judy and family my thoughts and prayers are with you at this tender time. Kathleen Pinnock

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Bob was one of the most refine spiritual human I have ever met, he demonstrated and loved the gospel with strong love. Love you Bob, my generations will know about you.

Craig Vincent

May 6, 2023

I love Bob. Many good memories during our years practicing law and serving in the Salt Lake Temple. Judy and family are in my prayers.

Lawrence M Harmon

May 6, 2023

President Edwards was, and continues to be, a most kind, loving, and helpful person. Many of us will miss him and look forward to future association with him. My love and blessings to Judy and their families.

Devon Sawyer

May 5, 2023

Rebecca so sorry for the loss of your father. May peace and comfort be with you.

Jenn (Kennedy) Gee & family

May 5, 2023

The world has lost a good man and father. As a teen we went on many EPK (Edwards, Packhams and Kennedys) travels adventures in Utah and surrounding states. I can still hear him saying, "Hydrate!" to us as we hiked the Grand Tetons.
Our prayers and thoughts go out to all of his family.

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May

12

Visitation

6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Church of Jesus Christ Hilltop Ward Chapel

589 East 18th Avenue, Salt Lake City, UT

May

13

Visitation

10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Church of Jesus Christ Hilltop Ward Chapel

589 East 18th Avenue, Salt Lake City, UT

May

13

Funeral service

12:00 p.m.

Church of Jesus Christ Hilltop Ward Chapel

589 East 18th Avenue, Salt Lake City, UT

May

13

Interment

3:00 p.m.

Salt Lake City Cemetery

UT

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