Robert Arnel Palmer

Robert Arnel Palmer obituary, Ogden, UT

Robert Arnel Palmer

Robert Palmer Obituary

Visit the Myers Mortuary & Cremation Services - Ogden website to view the full obituary.
How do you capture a life as colorful as that of Robert (Brody) Palmer, born September 25, 1945, in just a few paragraphs? Well, the same way Brody lived his life - with a dash of humor, a generous serving of creativity, and a sprinkling of mischief. Our beloved Brody, long-time resident of Huntsville, Utah, put down his fishing pole on June 15, 2024.
As a young man, Brody was drafted into the Army where he served his country honorably as transport truck driver in the Vietnam War. During his long career as a supervisor at W.R. White Pipe Company, he put smiles on the faces of his colleagues.
Brody was a talented artist of pottery, painting, and stained glass, as well as a master gardener and fisherman. His endearing personality spread throughout the neighborhoods of Washington Terrace, Uintah Highlands and Huntsville where he was known as the neighborhood character, secretly watering neighbors yards during the night when he noticed dry spots, and smoking meat of questionable origin for his family and friends to enjoy. Brody's award-winning zucchini bread made him a local legend. He maintained the same level of dedication and loyalty in his church duties, serving as a Boy Scout Leader, Temple Maintenance Worker, Sunday School Secretary and Primary Teacher. In short, he was a dedicated son, father, husband, grandfather, neighbor and friend.
Brody was a man of faith, guided by the teachings of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His life was a testimony of the verse from Matthew 5:16, "Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven." And boy, did Brody's light shine.
His legacy of love and laughter will live on in the hearts of his beloved wife, Chris, daughters Traci, Gina, Angie and Whitney, as well as his loyal canine companion, Daisy.
He was preceded in death by his stepdaughter, Jamie Van Ness, parents, Arnie and Betty Jean Palmer, and sister, Merilou Morris.
He is survived by his wife, Christine Palmer, sister Lisa Firth, children Traci Merrell, Gina Stratford (Doug Blankenship), Angie Palmer (Stuart Miller), Whitney Jean Palmer, Michela Harris (Seth), Brian Van Ness (Julie), cousin/best fishing buddy David Call, and 14 grandchildren, with one great- grandchild on the way.
Join us as we celebrate Brody's life and his journey to the grand fishing hole in the sky on Saturday, June 22, 2024 at the Huntsville Chapel with a viewing from 10-11:30am followed by funeral services at 12 pm. Huntsville 2nd Ward 277 South 7400 East. Interment, Huntsville Cemetery with Military Honors.
As we bid farewell to our cherished resident artist, fisherman, chef, and neighbor, we invite you to share your favorite memories of Brody on his memorial page at www.myers-mortuary.com. Let's fill it with the same warmth and joy that Brody filled our lives with.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations be made to a Brody Family Tree Fund by clicking on the donate button at the top of Brody's online obituary.
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Myers Mortuary & Cremation Services - Ogden

845 Washington Boulevard, Ogden, UT 84404

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John Hirsbrunner

June 22, 2024

I worked with Brody for many years and really loved him. I can think of so many funny stories of him over the years and have told them with tears of laughter many times. You never knew what latest road-kill Brody would show up with from his drive through the canyon. He loved to share his latest vegetables, and show off his latest stained glass project or interesting find. He loved to tell stories and even though they were shocking enough already, he could add enough color to make them truly memorable. He had some pretty interesting terms for things and I can´t take a drink of water from a hose without saying "let´s wet our whistle" and think fondly of Brody.

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