Robert Meyer Finer

1953 - 2010

Robert Meyer Finer obituary, 1953-2010, Boise, ID

Robert Meyer Finer

1953 - 2010

BORN

1953

DIED

2010

Robert Finer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 28, 2010.
ROBERT MEYER FINER AKA: BOB "SNAPPER" FINER

Bob was called home by his loving heavenly father on the 17th of November 2010. Bob had a zest for life, meeting each new day with excitement and looking for the next opportunity that may come around the corner. Bob was born in Mt. Carroll, Illinois on the 4th of March 1953. He resided there until he graduated from High School in 1971. After leaving Mt. Carroll he attended Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin graduating in 1975 with a B.A. in history. Bob believed strongly in the bible verse Matthew 17:20 "I tell you the truth, if you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, 'move from here to there' and it will. Nothing will be impossible for you." He lived his life in this manner through and through. In 1972 Bob was accepted into the Platoon Leader's Class (PLC)/U.S. Marine Corps (U.S.M.C) and was PLC Honor-man in 1973 and 1974. He earned his private pilot's license in the U.S.M.C flight indoctrination program in 1975 and graduated as an Honor Graduate from the U.S.M.C officer basic school. After graduating officer basic school Bob was competitively chosen to participate in the Army Ranger School and was an Honor Graduate there as well. From 1976-79 Bob commanded infantry troops in the Marine Corps. In 1979 he was accepted into flight school and flew until he retired in 1995. Bob held a variety of leadership positions during twenty years of active duty in the Marines, serving both as an infantry officer and naval aviator flying the A-4M, A-4E, TA-4J/F, OV-10A and OV-10D before retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. Bob was a Marine to the core; he spent 20 years commanding men on the ground as well as in the air. While he was an inspiration to his men, he received probably more inspiration from them, which led him to be an outstanding officer and leader. Upon retiring from the Corps Bob explored several avenues such as working as a team building coach for Team Trek and teaching High School history before landing back into the flying world, where his true passion resided. Bob flew the OV-10 in South America before landing a job flying the S-2 Grumman aerial tanker during fire season for DynCorp/CalFire.

Bob loved flying. It was his passion and his avocation for the past 35 years. He was a stick and rudder man who was a master at energy management. When he flew he had the grace of an eagle soaring in the sky. Bob believed that without continual growth and progress, such works as improvement, achievement, and success have no meaning. When not flying fire Bob spent much of his time expanding Finer Flying, his personal flying business. This included performing awesome aerial exhibits flying Dena Rae, his Pitts stunt bi-plane, in a variety of air shows and conducting specialized training and flight operations.

When not flying, Bob loved life to the fullest. He enjoyed skiing, motorcycle riding, working out, swimming, scuba diving, hiking, and the great outdoors. He had four loves in his life: Jesus Christ our Savior, his wife Dena, his children Danny, Jonathan, Shawna, and Chasity, and flying the great Blue Skies above. He will be deeply missed by them all!

If Bob had to summarize his life, he would say he had a great ride. He is flying free in the heavenly kingdom and is blessed to be in the presence of God almighty and the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Isaiah 40:31 "Those who hope in the lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint."

Bob is survived by his wife, Dena R. Finer; Children, Danny M. Finer (son), Jonathan R. Finer (son), Shawna R. Tapp (stepdaughter), and Chasity G. Tapp (stepdaughter). And a sister, Suellen Myers.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Melvin Finer and Eva Mae Finer.

A memorial service will be held at Calvary Chapel, 123 Auto Drive, Boise, ID on Thursday, December 2, 2010, at 12:30 p.m. Burial will follow at the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery at 3:00 p.m. will full military honors by the United States Marines. Local arrangements are by Alden-Waggoner Funeral Chapel, Boise, Idaho.

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October 30, 2011

Gordon Tubesing posted to the memorial.

October 24, 2011

Michael Keeley posted to the memorial.

December 18, 2010

Mark Kromer posted to the memorial.

Gordon Tubesing

October 30, 2011

Dear Dena and Family:

I had the pleasure of knowing Bob when I was With VMO-2 in the early 80s. He was a good Marine,great aviator, and a wonderful individual. My deepest sympathies. He will be missed.

After the Corps, I went on to a great career at American Airlines, but after I retired, had the opportunity to fly the OV-10 in South America from Patrick, but decided I wanted to enjoy retirement.

Sorry to hear of your loss. I share your sorrow.

Sincerely,

Gordon Tubesing, USMC Retired
"Hostage Gordo"

Michael Keeley

October 24, 2011

Dena and family, I am so sads to hear of your loss. I flew with Bob at VMO-2 in the early 1980's. I will apss this sad news to my contacts who knew Bob. God bless you and your family as Bob is truely one of our Forward Controllers now waiting to clear us all home. Captain Michael Keeley-Federal Express

Mark Kromer

December 18, 2010

My deepest sympathies to the Finer family. I grew up with Bob as a boy in Mt. Carroll and can't think of a finer person. We'll be thinking of Bob at the Class of '71 reunion.

Shawna Potter

December 16, 2010

There are no words for this tragedy. My step father was such a blessing to our lives. His grandchildren will miss their papa, my husband will miss the only father figure that he has ever had, and I will miss a person who i looked up to and loved very much. There are so many memories that i've thought back to and smiled about over the past few weeks. Having bob in our lives was a true blessing and he will be missed and loved until the day we all meet again. And I'd like to thank everyone for the prayers and love shown to my family during this tragic time.

Bob in front of his Tanker

Dena Finer

December 15, 2010

Loving life in Washington D.C.

Dena Finer

December 15, 2010

Bob flying the RV-4

Dena Finer

December 15, 2010

Papa and Kaden his 1st born grandchild

Dena Finer

December 15, 2010

Bob flying DenaRae named after his Wife

Dena Finer

December 15, 2010

Bob and Dena

Dena Finer

December 15, 2010

Bob and Dena

Dena Finer

December 15, 2010

Papa and Emma 2nd Grandchild

Dena Finer

December 15, 2010

Terry Barger

December 14, 2010

Dena and family: I am so sorry for the loss of your husband and father. I was Bob's instructor when he came to the "wing" side of the Marines. He was so full of life. We had lost contact over the years and just recently caught up. I was talking with him earlier this fall to have you and him visit us in SoCal. I saw the obituary in Pacific Flyer today and thought it had to be another "Bob Finer". Unfortunately it was not. Again, I am deeply sorry. Terry Barger aka "Cowboy"

Greeting Jon upon his return from a deployment.

Millison Wilkes

December 12, 2010

Holding his first grandchild, Naftalie Finer. 2009

Millison Wilkes

December 12, 2010

Bob standing by his OV-10, Camp Pendleton CA, with baby nephew and firstborn Danny. 1982

Millison Wilkes

December 12, 2010

Bob with baby son, Jon, 1986

Millison Wilkes

December 12, 2010

Bob Finer

Millison Wilkes

December 10, 2010

Bob with his two sons, Danny and Jon. 1989

Millison Wilkes

December 10, 2010

John Watt

December 8, 2010

Dena and Family,

It was a sad day to hear of Bob's passing as the news passed through the flying communities in which he was so well known.

Bob's first assignment with Cal Fire was at the Redding Air Attack Base where I worked with him in the OV-10. We spent many hours flying and talking about flying, especially fire fighting flying. Bob wasn't just a hired driver he wanted to know all about the mission we performed. We had a great fire season and then, being Bob, he wanted to see more action and moved to the south state.

After Bob moved to the S2T airtanker we'd see each other once or twice a season as his tanker would be sent into Redding. It was always "old home week" where we would quickly catch up family history in between flights.

Needless to say, Bob is missed by many of us, none greater than his family.

Fly with God, Bob.

John Watt
Battalion Chief, Ret.
Redding Air Attack Base

December 8, 2010

Dena and family and Suellen,
I'm honored to have known Bob, at least growing up in Mt. C. I am so sorry for your loss but thrilled to hear of his strong faith and zest for life.
Joy Schafer
Colorado

Johnny Tipton

December 1, 2010

Dena
I am so sorry for Your loss.
I for one will truly miss His presence,
personality and proficient leadership of our Caldwell airshow .

He is a true HERO to so many .
My self
the C.A.P.
Young Marines

and all who worked with Him
Johnny Tipton
airshow security

A flying soul mate.

Linc Alexander

November 30, 2010

When anyone examines Robert Meyer Finer's exceptional flying professionalism , men in our profession truly wonder why a man of such consummate ability would be killed in this business. Unfortunately, it is an inescapable truth that the wind fates pick no favourites, all men regardless of their ability, fall victim alike to sudden and unpredictable danger. Investigation reports of these crashes are often labeled as "cause unknown." The profession of Fire Bombing, like life itself, is a risk. We have all willingly taken it. Robert passed while doing his heart's passion and perhaps there is no better way to rejoin our maker. I send my deepest sympathy and profound regrets to Robert's family.
Linc W. Alexander
Author
Fire Bomber Into Hell... A Story of Survival in a Deadly Occupation.

Julie Hobbs

November 30, 2010

Bob was a part of our family for over 7yrs. He had the kindest smile, and a gentle sprit. However, what I most admired about him was the love he had for my beautiful sister, no matter what she was going through or what type of day she was having he was always there to love and support her. Thank you Bob, for loving my sister, showing her life, and helping her gain strength in herself,

We will miss you, and look forward to seeing you in the Kingdom of Heaven.

Michael Driscoll

November 30, 2010

It is so sad that a man, Marine, and a person who stood up for others ended in such a tragic way. All of us have been hurt by this tragic accident when a man of honor has been taken by a horrible accident. God Bless Bob and i pray you are home safe forever more with the Lord.

Joann Downer

November 30, 2010

A voice from the past. I attended Mt. Carroll HIgh school with Bob. We were both college bound and took many of the same classes. Reading about his life, I see he became the man we all knew he would be. We will miss him at our reunion in 2011. He was one of the good ones. God bless you
Joann(Haas) Downer

Trish Huston

November 30, 2010

Dear Finer Family,
I had many opportunities to work at the Ramona Air Attack Base while Bob worked there. I was a call when needed employee, so I didn't have the opportunity to be around him a lot. His leadership and kindness were very obvious. I was sad to hear the news and offer my condolences during this time. We lost a great brother in Christ, an experienced pilot, a great leader and a man of morals. Much love to Dena & family.

Trish Huston (Serabia)

Patricia Lacy

November 29, 2010

Finer Family,

I am a teacher at Heber Springs Elementary, Heber Springs, Arkansas. I did not know coach Finer on a personal level, but my daughter Anna (who is the same age as Danny) was in Coach Finer's history class. Anna thought he was an excellent teacher because he asked questions that required them to think and also because he was fair to everyone. Everyone was treated equally.

As an American, I appreciate the service that Coach Finer gave to our country and also to his sons that have already given so much at such an early age.

God Bless You and God Bless America
Patricia Lacy

Jay Easterday

November 29, 2010

Bob you will always be remembered and greatly missed, my life and flying are better for having known you.

Dennis Day, SGM (Ret)

November 29, 2010

I never had a brother, but when I identify the qualities that I would appreciate most in that person, they would emulate my friend, Bob Finer. I am honored to have known him for a few short years at Carthage College.

Lt. Col. Bob Finer, USMC

Millison Wilkes

November 29, 2010

November 29, 2010

Dear Dena and family

Bert Zeller

November 29, 2010

To the Finer Family from all the guys at NAS Meridian who knew Bob. we are sorry. From Mrs Ann Henry in Houston Mississippi she also sends her reguards.
Bert Zeller, friend and former Marine, Meridian, Ms.

Dennis Carman

November 29, 2010

Bob, you've left a great legacy. We'll catch up soon so save me a seat.

Mark Henry

November 29, 2010

Bob you were the best friend a guy could ever ask for, You made such an impact on my life as a teenager. I miss you, but I know my Dad needs a flying buddy. Semper Fi

May you rest in peace...

Ron Serabia

November 28, 2010

Bob came to the Ramona Air Attack Base in May 2001 as my OV-10 pilot. We had much in common, including a deep faith and belief in God and a Christ like concern and love for others. He was a great team player and fit in well with the crew. He was new to aerial firefighting, being eager to learn all he could with questions and reason. Bob was always very professional and knew many things about the OV-10 aircraft. He even made sure I could land it safely under any condition, in case something happened in flight, since the ejection seats had been removed by Cal Fire. As the ATGS flying behind him, I was confident with him at the controls. He usually wore a smile and made others feel at ease.

We shared many times together talking about world history, the bible and life. He even joined in with me at my local bible study at Denny’s on Wednesday mornings at 0530. Bob was a man of God and had such a passion about the truth, much so that many never would argue with him. We became close friends during the two years he was assigned and worked at the Ramona AAB. Bob you will be missed, but never forgotten as the lives you touched were changed for the better and are now a memory forever.

In Christ,

Captain Ron Serabia
Ramona AAB

Photo of Bob & I at Ramona AAB – 2002: http://image05.webshots.com/5/9/51/22/66895122kxXPpx_fs.jpg

November 28, 2010

Bob, you touched many lives with your love, leadership, and faith...Jeff Myers (Williams Bay, Wi.)

Sharon Parkinson

November 28, 2010

Dena, I never met Bob in person but I remember watching you as you would talk to him before or after your shift, it was very inspiring to me to know that true love does exist!! He will always be with you until you guys are reunited for eternity. I know the Lord loves you and has you in the palm of His hands at this most difficult time.

Glenn Hobbs

November 28, 2010

Love you Bob..

Glenn Hobbs

November 28, 2010

Bob, I'm going to miss you so very much! But I know that one day we will meet again in our Father's Kingdom. You will be dearly miss and always loved here. I know my sister Dena is going to miss you so very much, but I promise to love and look after her here for you. Thank you for loving her so very much!

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