Robert "Bob" DeMars
January 11, 1974 - April 18, 2024
SPRING CREEK - Celebrating the life of Bob DeMars, 50, who was taken from us April 18, 2024. Bob left behind a legacy that was so great it's beyond measure.
He leaves behind his wife, Angelina; children: Gaige and Syera; parents: Barbara and Ed DeMars; sister, Angela Anthony; in-laws: Jim and Cherie Aiazzi; brother-in-law, Giuseppe Aiazzi; nephews: Elijah DeMars, Isiah Garcia, Kaden Garcia, Giovanni Aiazzi; niece, Emma Aiazzi; great-niece, Esme Garcia.
Bob's love for life, adventure, family and friends will be greatly missed.
A celebration of life will be held at the Elko County Fairgrounds on Saturday, April 27th at 3pm to honor his life and legacy.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Nick Collin
May 7, 2024
I first met Bob when he was a kid and his mom would bring him to the bike shop i worked at, later we worked together and it was a joy to watch Bob ride, hardly anyone as smooth and fast as he was. Also cannot forget his smile and positive attitude.
Jason Murchison
April 27, 2024
A pillar of the snowmobile community....Bob Demars was a personal friend of mine and sold me my 1st snowmobile. He was a great man and has a great family. As the owner of the only snow sports dealership in Elko myself and others relied on Bob for everything snowmobile related. Bob helped me with issues with the US forest service and had my back. He donated a sled this year to a family that was affected by a tragedy. Although Bobs life was taken tragically it will not be forgotten. Please pray for his family in this sensitive time. Thank you Bob for helping me...
Gary Evertsen
April 26, 2024
Bob was a great crane operator,
No job was too big for him to complete, I´ll be dedicating subpart O of my MSHA classes next year to his memory. Such. Sad way for him to be taken away from us.
Cathy Cashell
April 26, 2024
Bob will always hold a special place in our hearts for passing on his passion for motocross. He was without question one of the most giving people I´ve ever known. I´ll never see a bonfire without thinking of him.
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