Robert Felt Bitner

1922 - 2014

Robert Felt Bitner obituary, 1922-2014, Layton, UT

Robert Felt Bitner

1922 - 2014

Robert Bitner Obituary

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Robert Felt Bitner, M.D.
January 12, 1922~May 18, 2014
Robert F. Bitner passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 18, 2014 at his home in Layton, Utah, at the age of 92.
Robert was born on January 12, 1922 in Salt Lake City, Utah, as the only boy to Roy H. and Irma Felt Bitner. He was raised and educated in Salt Lake City and graduated from West High School.
Robert served faithfully as an LDS missionary in the Eastern States Mission and, from letters sent home, loved serving and teaching the people there. After his mission, he was drafted into the Navy Air Corps and during a weekend furlough, took the fortunate opportunity to marry his longtime sweetheart, Carol Kathleen Fetzer on July 1, 1944 in the Salt Lake Temple. After an honorable release from the military he attended the University of Utah, graduating with his medical degree in 1951. Robert was a well-known physician at the Tanner Clinic in Layton and continued to practice there until his retirement 43 years later. He also enjoyed using his skills as a physician in the Ogden North Mission for three years. He loved his patients and they loved him. He was ably assisted by Carma King, his loyal nurse for over 35 years. Robert served on several boards of directors including 25 years as a board member of First Security Bank. He was honored by Davis Hospital and Medical Center by having a medical building named after him: the Robert F. Bitner Building stands near the Tanner Clinic as a legacy to his medical service in Davis County. Similarly, the employee-nominated Robert F. Bitner Award is now given annually to the most promising doctor who exemplifies service to his or her patients. As a member of the LDS Church, Robert loved the Lord and served tirelessly for many years as a stake president, patriarch, and Ogden Temple worker. He taught his children honesty, ethics, and to be kind.
He is survived by his wife Carol, whom he adored, and his six children Kathy (Jed Oviatt), Mark (Lois), Bruce (Annette), Alan (Marilyn), Barbara (Larry Warburton), and Matt (Sally). They added three of Carol's sister's children to their family: Pat (Paul Tucker), Pam Kingsley, and Eddie Kingsley (Kathy), who have all brought much joy in extending their family circle. Robert and Carol were also blessed to raise Sam Hunt, a Native American brought to their family through the Indian Placement Program, who is considered a son and brother in the Bitner family.
Robert is preceded in death by his parents, and three of his sisters: Mary, Elizabeth, and Joan and a great grandson Max Weaver. Besides his children and his wife, Robert leaves behind a sister, Helen (Harold Wilcox, deceased) and 45 grandchildren and 87 great-grandchildren, who will all remember his love of dogs, horses, golf, sailing, singing "12 Days of Christmas," adventuring at Bear Lake, and who will all be proud to carry on his legacy.
Thanks to the tender care of the hospice group from Community Health Services, most especially Queenie and Tyson, and also to Grandson Dan Bitner.
In lieu of flowers please donate to the charity of your choice.
Funeral services will be held. Friday, May 23, 2014 at 11 a.m. at the LDS Valley View Stake Center located at 1589 East Gentile Street, Layton, Utah. Friends may visit with the family on Thursday, May 22, 2014 from 5 to 8 p.m. at Lindquist's Layton Mortuary, 1867 North Fairfield Road, Layton and from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Friday prior to the services at the church. Interment, Lindquist's Memorial Park at Layton, 1867 North Fairfield Road.
Condolences may be sent to the family at www.lindquistmortuary.com

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May 25, 2014

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May 24, 2014

Karen Thorne posted to the memorial.

May 23, 2014

Sharian Giordano posted to the memorial.

May 25, 2014

Dear Sister Bitner, We were a just married couple living in New York during part of 1952 & 1953. I was stationed with the U. Sl. Army in N. Y. City & Arlene & I lived in Jackson Heights on Long Island. We were acquainted with you in the Ward & had the opportunity to tend your children (22 or 3 at that time) so you & Bob (Dr. Bitner) could have a night off. Although we never saw you again back in Utah we have thought of that experience in New York many times. We especially remembered the good example of what a young married couple should be. May the Lord continue to bless you. Alan & Arlene Christensen, South Jordan, Utah

Karen Thorne

May 24, 2014

Dear Alan, we have been reading about your wonderful father and wanted you to know that we are thinking of you and Marilyn and your family and wishing you well. Our love, Willes and Karen Thorne - Orem

Sharian Giordano

May 23, 2014

He was a very kind doctor, I remember and will be missed by those he touched their hearts.

Eileen Barber

May 23, 2014

I was always fond of Dr. Bitner. He was so handsome and kind. I loved being friends with his son in school and will always remember what a great example he was for his children. My sincere condolences to all of the family. Much love to you from the Barber family.

Christine Burnham Helfrich

May 22, 2014

Such a wonderful, compassionate physician. He took excellent care of our family.

Bob and Ginny Finklea

May 22, 2014

Dear Alan and Marilyn,

We love you and know what a great man your father is. May you both feel great peace at this time.

May 22, 2014

Dear Carol,

I am sending you my love and prayers as you say goodbye to your husband,not an easy experience. I loved serving with you at the Bee Hive House for several years on Wednesdays. I wanted you to know you are in my thoughts at this time.

Elaine Child

Andy Vigil

May 22, 2014

We are honored to have known Dr. Bitner, he was our family Doctor, always a kind word to say even when you ran into him in town. good Man

May 22, 2014

May Gods peace and love sustain you during this difficult time. Ps 55:22

Gary Rhodes

May 22, 2014

Doc Bitner was a friend, neighbor and our family doctor. He was very much appreciated by our family for his kindness and the loving care that he provided for our family. We wish his lovely bride and family all the best.

Allan Miller

May 21, 2014

I lived in Layton several times as I was growing up and he was a constant in the life of my family. As a young man he impressed me with his ability to put you at ease and really seemed to listen and understand your feelings. Even if you were a kid.

Tom Prather

May 21, 2014

Literally a life saver for my family. A very good man

Liesl

May 21, 2014

My most sincere sympathies to the Bitner family at this time. Dr. Mark and his daughter Haley are dear friends and I hope that they can find some peace through Christ at this difficult time. FAMILIES ARE FOREVER!

Renal Heaps

May 21, 2014

Sorry to hear about the passing of a wonderful man he was our Bishop and Patriarch. We will miss him at various conferences and at the Stake Center. Randie Kelsey and Renal Heaps

Cari Zocco (Brandell)

May 21, 2014

Dr. Bitner...What an incredible man he was. He was my Dr. from the time I was born 52 years ago. My parents (Jim and Louise Brandell) adopted me and my mom had no idea how to take care of a newborn. Dr. Bitner was her angel. He went on to take care of my son who is now 31, for the first year of his life. Dr. Bitner even attended my wedding! I so loved this man. His warmth, knowledge, kind spirit and loving heart. I hadn't thought about him in years and just the other day, he was on my mind so it is ironic that he should pass away at this time. May your family know how much you loved and cherished them and that they find comfort in that.

May you rest in peace with the angels, as you are one to me. I hope you see my parents in heaven and if you do, give them a hug for me. With love and warm regards,
Cari

Kenley Nalder

May 21, 2014

Growing up in Layton, I have many heartfelt memories of Dr. Bitner and the Bitner family. He was a great example to many. I am sorry for your loss. God bless.

Seth Horstmann

May 21, 2014

Dr. Bitner was a special man; patriarch to his family and community, and although he saw dozens of boys grow up in our once small corner of Layton, this is one boy who always considered him a friend -- he and his wife were always so kind and meaningfully generous to me.
His amazing family is his greatest legacy.
Best wishes, love, and condolences to the Bitners, and extended family.

May 20, 2014

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Your father has certainly been a blessing to his family and community. We pray that God's grace will bring you comfort and peace. Rod and Sharon Hallsten

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