Robert J. Odegard Naples, FL
Robert J. Odegard, 92, of Naples, FL, passed away peacefully Friday, Septem ber 20, 2013, among family and friends, following a full life of service to community, state, and country. A devoted son, brother, husband, father, farmer, naval officer, automobile dealer, legislator, stockbroker, and celebrated fundraiser for the University of Minnesota, Bob's charisma and persistence propelled him to the top of every field in which he endeavored.
With his wife, Barbara at his side, Odegard engaged leaders from Minnesota's highest echelons in business, politics and education. In 2000, he was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree in recognition of his distinguished career at the University of Minnesota Foundation.
In the late 1950s, when Leonard Dayton introduced Bob to Elmer L. Andersen, his life changed. 'I was so impressed with him that I ran for the legislature myself, and won.' Bob served in the Minnesota State Legislature from 1958 to 1960 where he was voted 'Most Promising Member of The House of Representatives,' and he ran as the Republican Party candidate in the Sixth Congressional District in 1962. With fundraising support from Wheelock Whitney and Minneapolis Star and Tribune Publisher Otto Silha, Bob ran again in 1964. Hired by Mr. Whitney in 1966, he moved from his hometown, Princeton, to Minneapolis where he worked at the investment firm now known as Dain Bosworth until 1970. That year, another political colleague, Roger Kennedy, persuaded him to accept the responsibilities of executive director of the University of Minnesota Foundation.
Odegard found his calling at the University. 'Education is the Lord's work. The entire concept of a university is so useful to society, I can't think of anything more important. I had done a variety of things in the years since I graduated that were helpful to me when I returned. I knew people in the automotive business, the agricultural world, the political arena, and the investment business.' Under his vision and leadership, the University of Minnesota Foundation significantly increased its annual giving and set new national standards for philanthropy in higher education. Bob's first attempt to retire was cut short, and he was called back to the Foundation for another two years, proudly handing the reins to Gerry Fischer, whose historic leadership carried the Foundation into the new millennium.
A 1938 graduate of Princeton High School, Odegard received a Bachelor of Science in agricultural economics from the University of Minnesota in 1942 and entered the U.S. Navy as an ensign. During officer's training, he met and married Barbara Perkins, a student tour guide at nearby William and Mary College. He shipped out on the USS Rogers in March of 1945 and witnessed the signing of the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay in September, returning to San Diego at the rank of Lt. J.G. Following his service he managed the family businesses in Princeton with his father until 1966, concurrent to his political career.
Over the course of his rich and varied career, Bob served as a director of over 20 business, civic, and foundation boards, including the Naples Trust Company, Public Television KTCA Channel 2, Voyageur Funds, Norwest Bank, Old St. Anthony, and American Hardware Mutual Insurance Co. Golf was a lifelong passion, and he was a longtime member of Wayzata Country Club in Minnesota and Audubon Country Club in Naples, FL.
Odegard was preceded in death by his wife, Barbara Perkins Odegard, in 1999; his son, Stephen James Odegard in 1996; and his wonderful companion, Marge Nordbye in 2007.
He is survived by his sisters, Ruth (Donald) Crassweller of Duluth, Phyllis (Bruce) Thompson of Corte Madera, CA, and Bette (Rich) Bunger of Princeton; daughter, Susan Odegard (David) Wood of Mt. Gretna, PA; son, Kevin Odegard (Susan Casey) of Minneapolis, MN; daughter, Nancy Odegard of Santa Monica; and loving grandchildren, Kate Youngman and Kelsey Youngman of San Francisco, CA, Jessie Odegard of Burlington, VT, and Jenny Odegard of Brooklyn, NY.
Florida services will be held at Bob's favorite place, the pool at Arbor Trace, 1000 Arbor Lake Drive, Naples, FL, on Sunday, September 29th at 2:00 p.m.
Minnesota services will be held at Wayzata Community Church in Wayzata, MN on Friday, October 11th at 10:00 a.m. Burial at Oak Knoll Cemetery in Princeton, MN at 2:00 pm. Friends are invited to gather afterward at the CaseyOdegard home at Spectacle Lake for light refreshments.
Memorial gifts in Bob's honor may be sent to the Odegard Scholarship Fund at the University of Minnesota College of Design, University of Minnesota Foundation, P.O. Box 860266, Minneapolis, MN 55486-0266.
Family condolences may be sent to Susan Wood, 204 Birch Avenue, P.O. Box 72, Mount Gretna, PA 17064.
Arrangements with Washburn-McReavy (612) 781-6828.
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October 10, 2013
Bob was truly an inspiring, transformative leader of the University of Minnesota community. He established the foundation for the University of Minnesota Foundation and mentored its leaders for several decades. He was always gracious, caring, inspiring and enthusiastic in support of the public good in his political career and in his leadership at our University. He leaves a lasting legacy . Bob Bruininks, President Emeritus
October 10, 2013
I will miss my Cousin Bob Odegard - I think that I am not the only person who wonders 'why did we not stay in touch".
We were last together ~25 years ago ("the cruise") and ~50 years ago (Bob addressed a Young Republican Club, I think it was in Coon
Rapids) as a Candidate for Congress and he took me (a college kid back in Minnesota) with him - memories of specific things that he said remain and they make me think of 'a wise man, and a nice man'.
Condolences to Bette, Phyllis, Ruth from Duluth, Sue - Nancy - and Kevin. I bet he was a good Brother and Dad.
David and MaryAnne Odegard
October 8, 2013
A very special man. He will be missed by many
Karen & Steve Cranston
'JP' AND DEE POOLE
October 7, 2013
OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.
WE HAVE SUCH FOND MEMORIES OF OUR TIMES
WITH BOB AND BARB.
LOVE, 'JP' AND DEE POOLE
September 26, 2013
What a special man! I'll miss him.
Linda Easterly
Bob Myers
September 26, 2013
We first met Bob and his wife at Wednesday nite duplicate bridge in Audubon. He was a fine, gentle man and we still saw him at Audubon even tho he moved several years ago. I'm sorry he left us...he'll be missed
shirley borgerding
September 25, 2013
Bob showed his capacity for distinguished service while in the legislature and throughout the remainder of his life. He inspired many throughout his years and it was a joy to work for him..
Donal O'Donnell II
September 24, 2013
Growing up there was nothing more fun than coming to Princeton to see the Odegards. It was the first time I "tried" ice skating and the first time I had ever seen a color tv. Our parents were great friends and then as a mortgage banker I at times did mortgages for your Mom when she was in Real Estate.... a very prominent and wonderful family. I am sorry for the loss of such a fine man.
September 23, 2013
Kevin, Susan & Nancy
I share in the sadness of your father's passing. He was a good friend (as well as a cousin) to our father, visiting during illness and staying in touch. He certainly leaves a legacy to be proud of. My thoughts are with you at this time. Bette Perman
Bob Burgett
September 23, 2013
Bob was a wonderful leader, mentor, and friend. He was truly one of the great ones.
Kris Odegard
September 23, 2013
Kevin & Family-
Sorry for the loss of Robert.Even thought I never met him I have heard stories of how great of a man he was. My great uncle was OJ Odegard. My Grandfather was Gordon Odegard.
Kris Odegard
September 22, 2013
Please convey my condolences and sympathy to Bob's family. I knew him well at the U of M; I was active in the Minnesota Medical Foundation, so I related to his U of M functions. He was truly a Man for All Seasons; this world is much better for his presence. He will be missed by many former friends and associates. Donn G. Mosser, M.D. Minneapolis
Marc Percansky
September 22, 2013
To Kevin Odegard and family,
I offer my sincere condolences on the loss of your father Bob. The few times I did meet him, I could always tell his great influence on you and how proud you always were of him. I felt honored to meet such a noble man!
Debby Peterson
September 22, 2013
To Kevin and family, I want to express my sympathy on the passing of your beloved dad. May G-d be with you.
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