Obituary published on Legacy.com by Janssen’s Mat-Su Funeral Home - Palmer on Mar. 6, 2026.
Robert (Bob) Maxwell April 9, 1957–March 1, 2026
With a heart that was steadfast, generous, and central to so many lives, Bob Maxwell spent a lifetime giving deeply to others. On March 1, 2026, that same great heart, came to rest.
Bob was born at Ladd Air Force Base outside
Fairbanks, Alaska, in 1957 to Bob and Lee Maxwell. The family called him "Bobby" to distinguish him from his father. His father made a career in the military, and his mother was a Texas farm girl, so there were always horses in their lives. The family moved frequently from one military base to another, but they always lived off base on horse properties. It was there that Bob first learned his construction skills, helping build barns for the family's horses.
Bob attended twelve schools in twelve years before graduating from Platteview High School in Springfield, Nebraska, in 1975. After graduation, he moved to Omaha for a year, earning $1.90 an hour at Pizza Hut, before continuing on to
Fairbanks, Alaska, in 1976.
In Fairbanks, he attended the University of Alaska Fairbanks for two semesters before being drawn into the construction industry. He worked a variety of jobs in the area, cooking in the winters and working construction in the summers, including putting down pits for gold processing at the Fort Knox Gold Mine.
Like much of his life, Bob wore many hats, working in gas stations and convenience stores while developing a deep appreciation for the rivers around Fairbanks. He made many trips down the Chena, Chatanika, and Tanana Rivers, and eventually the Gulkana River.
Bob met Marcia in 2000 in a ceramics class at UAA. They got married at Canyon Rapids on the Gulkana River which Bob called his little slice of Heaven.
Bob had a soft spot for Marcia's menagerie of pets because he knew how important they were to her. He always said he never had any pets of his own but several of the menagerie claimed him as theirs.
Everyone who knew Bob knew he could be competitive, whether it was sports, design build competitions, or outhouse races. He devoted himself to 20 years as director of the Fur Rondy Outhouse Races in Anchorage and said he built easily thirty outhouses. Bob loved softball, flag football, and basketball.
Bob will always be remembered for his mentor's heart. He lead by example and had a seemingly magical way of drawing out the best from everyone around him without them even realizing it. He had many "Bob-isms". We'll always imagine hearing him saying "We do it nice, 'cause we do it twice" one more time.
Bob was preceded in death by his parents, Bob and Lee Maxwell, and his uncle Joe Tremerillo. He is survived by his wife, Marcia, his sons Dean and Robert, daughters Wendy, Stormey and Robi. grandchildren, Kaylee, Neveah, Isaac, Andrew, Ashlyn, Alsta, Killian, Shylah, Tyler, Sunday, Aryas and Lochlan. great grandson, Porter, his Aunt Ann, his sisters, Ann, Patricia, and Mary, and his cousin Richard.
On February 21, Bob shared memories and farewells while surrounded by friends and family in
Anchorage, Alaska.
In lieu of flowers please consider a live, cat friendly, plant. Deliveries can be directed to the Security Office at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts located at 621 West 6th Ave,
Anchorage, AK 99501. The Security Office is located on 5th Ave at G St.