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Robert Butzerin, lovingly referred to as “Bob” was born on January 30, 1964, in Seattle, Washington, to Kathryn and Marcus “Joe” Butzerin. He lived a life defined by service, devotion, and quiet integrity.
Bob proudly served his country as a medic in the United States Army. A veteran of Operation Desert Storm (1990–1991) and later service in Iraq, he retired from the Army Reserves in 2005 with the rank of Captain. His military career reflected his deep commitment to caring for others and leading with compassion.
In 1990, Bob married the love of his life, Jodi, beginning a partnership grounded in love, loyalty, and shared purpose. Together, they built a family that was the greatest source of his pride.
Bob dedicated his professional life to nursing. He began his career as a Licensed Practical Nurse, attending school in the evenings to earn his Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Washington. In 1992, he joined Providence Mount St. Vincent as a staff nurse. Over the years, he served as Nurse Training Coordinator and later as Nurse Manager of the 3rd Floor, a role he held until his retirement in 2024. Bob was widely respected for his steady leadership, patience, and genuine care for both residents and staff.
A devoted father, Bob was a constant and loving presence in his children’s lives. He took his oldest daughter, Kayla, everywhere he went, cherishing their time together. In 2011, he became deeply involved in the Boy Scouts alongside his son, Kyle. A few years later, Bob proudly served as Scoutmaster of Troop 342, a role that brought him great fulfillment and allowed him to mentor countless young people. He loved the outdoors—especially camping and fishing—and found peace and joy in nature.
Bob was an honorable man who lived a life he was proud of. He often said he was called to a life of humble service, and he truly honored that calling. Bob was an active member of the Knights of Columbus 7528 chapter for many years. He served as a former Grand Knight, member of the honor guard, volunteer at Nativity House, and head of security for Mass at Saint Vincent’s.
Through his involvement with countless individuals and groups, Bob left behind many stories of kindness—moments where he went out of his way to help, support, or simply listen.
Above all else, Bob was most proud of his family.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Jodi; his children, Kayla (Grant) and Kyle (Hannah); and his siblings, JoAnne, Teresa, Mary, his twin brother Peter, and Carla.
Bob leaves behind a lasting legacy of compassion, patience, kindness, and selfless service—one that will continue to live on through the many lives he touched.
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Arrangements Entrusted to Emmick Family Funeral Home of West Seattle
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3243 California Avenue Southwest, Seattle, WA 98116

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