Robert Arthur Breard

Robert Arthur Breard obituary, Flagstaff, AZ

Robert Arthur Breard

Robert Breard Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Lozano's Flagstaff Mortuary & Crematory on Apr. 12, 2024.
Robert Arthur Breard
April 2, 1948 – April 2, 2024
Robert Arthur Breard, 76, died suddenly and unexpectedly while at home in Sedona, Arizona on the morning of his birthday, April 2, 2024, which came as a shock to those who knew him as healthy, active and energetic, often claiming that he would live to be 150 years old.
Robert will be fondly remembered by his family and the friends he has made wherever he has lived. He founded and ran two extremely successful tool and dye businesses in Lansing, Michigan, he was a thrill-seeker who loved fast cars, golfing, cycling and later hiking and pickleball. Most of all, Robert was a generous, loyal and caring father, grandfather and friend who always put his loved ones first.
Robert entered the world on April 2, 1948, in Eaton Rapids, Michigan, the second child of Charles Breard and Vera (Jowett) Breard, who both served in the Royal Canadian Air Force where they met and married. The family moved to Eaton Rapids, Michigan and lived in a double story house on Bentley Street, where Robert and his four siblings ran free and engaged in neighborhood shenanigans, most memorably playing neighborhood pick-up sports, including street hockey with sticks and a rock, and eating ice cream after school at Miller's Ice Cream Parlor where Robert's grandfather, Arthur Jowett was Vice President.
Robert graduated from Eaton Rapids High School in 1966 and worked as a janitor to put himself through college at Michigan State University. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in political science in 1971, was married in 1972 and had two children. The family moved from Owosso, Michigan to Lansing, Michigan where Robert founded a tool and dye business. Weekends and summers were spent with dear friends on Bear Lake in Kalkaska, Michigan, which remained a cherished place for Bob to visit throughout the course of his life. He later became co-business owner at Eckhart USA, where he grew his second company in the tool and dye industry, finally retiring in 2016.
During his retirement, Robert split his time between Venice, Florida and Sedona, Arizona where he spent some of his happiest years. He kept a busy schedule, which included reading, kayaking, hiking and pickleball with friends, in addition to taking on numerous home improvement jobs. He enjoyed traveling to San Francisco to visit his two grandsons Miles and Julian, whom he absolutely adored. He hosted the boys on elaborate excursions, such as baseball games, trips to the zoo, rock climbing, putt putt golf and movie theaters, all while searching for the best burger the city could offer.
Robert is survived by his daughter Jennifer (Breard) Witt, son-in-law Gary Witt and grandchildren Miles and Julian; his son Justin Breard, daughter-in-law Nicole (Cary) Breard; his brother Michael Breard and sister-in-law Joan (VanDonge) Breard, niece Aubrey Breard and grand-nephew Luke Mann; his sister Annette Breard, nieces Amber Rochester, Jessi Bartlett and nephew Michael Bartlett, and his sister Susan Alexander and her son Stephen Carter.
Robert will be deeply missed by all who knew him. He will be remembered with a hike at 12:30, followed by a celebration of life from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday April 20th at the Mystic Hills clubhouse in Sedona, Arizona. Family, friends and former colleagues are invited to join and/or post memories to this online memorial. In lieu of flowers, please donate in Robert's name to the Sedona Community Foodbank.
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roger wilson

April 19, 2024

In 1967 the Eaton Rapids, Lansing and East Lansing area received 23 inches of snow on a Thursday-Friday in January. Bob and I had planned to visit one of our ER classmates who was living in a dorm at Michigan State University. Our intention was to visit girl friends, attend an on-campus mixer and spend the night.

Bentley street was mostly buried in snow and impassable on Saturday morning. Bob was fairly certain if we could get his car to the road through ER we could make it to East Lansing. We just had to move the car 150 feet or so from the driveway to the road. We knew we couldn't shovel Bentley street, but we thought we could clear two tracks for the tires to follow. Bob measured the wheelbase and we began to remove two feet of snow to create tracks for the tires to follow, without burying parked cars or neighbor's driveways. Two and one-half hours later we pushed, shoved and spun his cars' tires down Bentley street.

After an hour, white-knuckle drive from ER we reached East Lansing. Bob didn't like to give up when-with focused effort-success could be achieved.

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