On January 16, 2022, Robert John Visscher (Bob), a life-long resident of Everett, WA, passed away in his home with his wife of 63 years, and his eldest son Bob Jr. by his side; ultimately losing his valiant battle with cancer.
Born March 2, 1938 in Everett, WA to Johanna and Jan Visscher, he attended Everett High School (Class of 1957) where he met and later married his life's partner, Jean Murray. Bob and a group of classmates from Everett High School, joined the Navy Reserves together in 1956; spending their summers traveling to San Diego and other ports for training. As young teens, they had many interesting experiences on the ships they were assigned to.
Bob served in the Naval Reserve for eight years, leaving in 1964 with many friendships that endured for years to come. A skilled and highly respected Adjuster and Machinist, he retired from Scott Paper Company in 1994 after 34 years and enjoyed a long and active retirement. Bob and wife Jean proudly raised two sons, both following in their father's footsteps with successful careers in the Pulp and Paper Industry.
Bob and his wife enjoyed socializing with their many friends and never missed an opportunity to get out on the dance floor together. An avid bow hunter, until recent years October meant an annual hunting trip with dear friends. This highly anticipated retreat into the mountains each year was more about the comradery than getting their game. As one of the founders, Bob helped run a trap shooting club for many years as part of the Scott Paper Recreational Association. It was clear that Bob loved animals, having ducks, rabbits, dogs and cats over the years. It seemed like they would always seek him out, sit or sleep next to him and follow him around. He enjoyed boating and water skiing on the Columbia River during summers at their home in Crescent Bar, going to classic car shows, watching Western movies, among many other activities.
Bob is preceded in death by his mother, Johanna Visscher and father, Jan (Jack)Visscher, his in-laws Catherine and Harry Murray, and brother-in-law Thomas Murray. He is survived by his wife Jean, two sons; Robert John Visscher Jr. (Susan Tallis) and Todd Allen Visscher (Julie Visscher), his brother Larry Visscher (Arlene Visscher), brother-in-law Roy Murray (Lyn Murray), sister-in-law Belinda Murray and several cousins, nieces and nephews. He will be remembered and missed by many including close friends; Colby Cruisers, Arlington Pilots Group and 03 enthusiasts.
A viewing, followed by a service for immediate family is scheduled at Evergreen Funeral Home on February 18, 2022 at 10 a.m. with internment at Cypress Lawn Cemetery at 12:30 p.m.
A celebration of life is tentatively scheduled for July 21, 2022 at Evergreen Funeral Home at 10:00 a.m.
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Bill and Diane Mumaw
July 4, 2022
Our thoughts and prayers are with Jean and Family
in honor of your precious and loving husband and
father. Bob was a wonderful friend and we all enjoyed the time we sent with all of you. Rest in
peace Bob and God Bless You All.
Love, Bill and Diane Mumaw
Deahna Visscher
February 4, 2022
We were saddened to learn that Uncle Bob lost his battle with cancer. He will be missed. Our thoughts and love are sent your way from Colorado.
Gene Fosheim
January 31, 2022
I only knew Bob for the last few years but really enjoyed talking history with him during our Everett High School lunch get togethers. When I published my Dad's memoirs about Everett, Bob was one of the first one's to buy my book and then he bought a few more. I wish I could have learned more from him. RIP.
Lisa Lacy
January 30, 2022
I don't even know where to start with the memories of dinners and get togethers with Bob and Jean and the boys. They have been life-long friends of my folks, my brother and I. I will always remember his laugh and we had so many laughs together. You will be greatly missed, Bob.
Tony Goetz
January 30, 2022
R.I.P my friend. Had some good hunts @ Stratford
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