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Robert R. Russell

1932 - 2020

Robert R. Russell obituary, 1932-2020, Scottsdale, AZ

BORN

1932

DIED

2020

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Whitney & Murphy Funeral Home

4800 East Indian School Rd.

Phoenix, Arizona

Robert Russell Obituary

Robert R. Russell

Scottsdale - Robert R. Russell, 87, earned his wings surrounded by family on February 1, 2020 at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona. Bob was born in Grand Island, Nebraska on June 11, 1932. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Hanna Russell, brother William Lee Russell, and his wife of 58 years, Mary Lou Russell. He will be forever loved and missed by his daughter Jacqueline Lee Petchauer (William), son Craig William Russell, grandchildren Christopher Stranz (Jenny) and Katherine Stranz, and numerous nephews, nieces and cousins that he leaves behind. Bob was a 'people person' who thrived on being surrounded by friends and extended family, never relinquishing his role as Patriarch of his family and best friend to many until his last breath.

Bob joined Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity at the University of Nebraska from 1950-1954. Upon graduation, he served first as a 1st Lieutenant, U.S. Army, in West Berlin after the Korean War, from 1954-1956.

After eloping to Las Vegas to marry Mary Lou Rosenquist, Bob began his meteoric rise in the fledgling computer industry at IBM Phoenix, where his first child Jackie was born in 1960. Eventually the young Russell family transferred to La Habra, CA, then moved on to Chicago with Greyhound Computer. Bob then joined a new start-up, Booth Computer Corporation, which took the family back to Woodland Hills, CA, where son Craig joined them.

Through all the moves, Bob's heart always brought him back to Phoenix. He returned in 1971, founding a computer leasing company called SMI (Systems Marketing, Inc.). SMI is where Bob discovered his wheelhouse, forming many lucrative relationships and transactions. Upon the sale of SMI, Bob founded Russcor Financial, Inc., which served as a springboard for a multitude of real estate developments in Phoenix, Telluride, Flagstaff and beyond.

His passion for living life to its fullest was evidenced by his love for the shores of Las Conchas in Rocky Point, aviation, golf, and sports teams including the Diamondbacks, Cardinals, Nebraska Cornhuskers. Bob's love for aviation brought the purchase of a TBM-3E Avenger Torpedo Bomber Warplane that he enjoyed taking to air shows to educate the public.

Bob had an unwavering commitment to give back to those in need. He never met a stranger and took a personal interest in each and every person he met, remembering every detail about them and their family. He loved all unconditionally and was a mentor to many young men and women. He even counseled many couples and helped keep many a marriage together with his wisdom.

Bob leaves many legacies behind, including a St. Vincent de Paul Lifetime Achievement Award. He rose early every Monday morning to dispense McDonald's gift cards to the less fortunate, inspiring them to never give up. He served as a key board member for Goodwill Industries of Arizona, Barrows Neurological Foundation, Brophy High School, Boys Hope of Arizona, among others. He made many lifelong friends along the way, but always treasured those formed at Gerard High School where he served as President of the Booster Club. He also built the Russell clubhouse in his hometown of Fullerton, NE where many would gather after a day of golf.

Bob Russell had a vision long before many did to build a family house in Rocky Point on its solitary beaches, where Bob was able to indulge his love of family, horsepower, fishing and margaritas for decades. He created a family gathering place for many to enjoy for the past 45 years, knowing it made his family closer. The family will continue the legacy of the "Russell Compound", even offering it as a VRBO for other families to cherish!

In his final days as his body grew tired, his spirit did not. Every wonderful hospice nurse that came to the house would say "I just want to take him home with me, he's so darn cute". He got a huge grin on his face when they would call him "Mr. Redford", which he heard a lot in his younger days. With some gracious help from Mike and Ruth Rosenquist, caregiver Lisa Gledhill Spoomer, and Jackie and William Petchauer, Bob moved onto eternal life, looking out at Camelback Mountain.

His family finds comfort knowing that his strong faith has carried him through the Gates of Heaven, reunited with his wife Mary Lou undoubtedly asking what had taken him so long. We also find solace knowing Bob is now free of the physical limitations that could not discourage or defeat him in his final months.

A Funeral Mass to celebrate Bob's bountiful life will be held on Saturday, February 8th, 2020 at 12 noon, at St. Theresa Catholic Church, 5045 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix. Donations can be made on his behalf to The Society of St. Vincent de Paul of Phoenix (www.stvincentdepaul.net) Condolences may be expressed at www.whitneymurphyfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Feb. 4 to Feb. 5, 2020.

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Tom Stoup

April 6, 2020

Bob was one of my all time favorite guys.We met in 1950 at INU-L In january of 1959 he was an usher in
my first wedding! About one year ago he came to my home in San Diego for cocktails and talk. Sad.

February 6, 2020

In the late 50s Bob TomFulton and myself Ted Novascone rented a house in Manhattan Beach and remained friends from then on but now I will
have the memories thru pictures and videos of our many gatherings with our wives Mary Lou and Sandi and friends. The local church will give me space to say my prayers for him and all those who already have moved on.

February 5, 2020

Bob Russell what a special man. I had the privilege of meeting Bob many years ago. I enjoyed seeing him and sharing stories about business, sports, family & church. Bob would often stop by the Hava Java to share a conversation with many of his friends. When he arrived he always would be carrying a couple cartons of eggs!! I would ask him if he was making breakfast for us he would laugh opening up the egg cartons only to have brand new Pro V 1 golf balls inside. These new golf balls Bob would find in his back yard at his home in the Phoenician. Must have been some very erratic golfers!! I also remember when Bob who loved the Nebraska Husker football team had the Nebraska marching band at his house prior to the Fiesta Bowl game. Today as I reflect on Bob I can say I was a very blessed and lucky individual to have met such a special friend. I hope at some point our paths cross again. RIP Bob your friend Jim Edgerton

Candy Kolesar

February 5, 2020

May Bob R.I.P. He was an amazing person. He was the developer for Railroad Springs Subdivision in Flagstaff and dedicated over half of the subdivision to The Affordable Housing Program. He cared about others and helped so many homeowners get their foot in the door with this housing project. Just an amazing individual. Loved working for home.

John Clark

February 5, 2020

Have a safe journey and Rest In Peace my friend. You will be missed.

February 5, 2020

My condolences are extended as you mourn the loss of your dear loved one. May you find comfort and strength to cope during this trying time. (Psalm 90:10)

Bill Miller, Jr.

February 4, 2020

Jackie and Craig,

Blessings and peace. We will all miss Bob dearly. Stalwart comes to my mind. May our Lord make his face shine on you and yours over the coming days.

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