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Robert Lynn Edwards, beloved partner, adored father, brother, uncle, and friend; archaeologist, anthropologist, teacher, mentor, community organizer, and resident of Soquel, died of complications from congestive heart failure on May 17, 2023. Always a big man, he was light on his feet when dancing and always ready with a pun delivered with an innocent expression and laughing eyes. Born in Colorado on October 6, 1938, Rob's childhood was spent following seasonal work, moving between Oklahoma, Colorado, Wyoming, California, and back, often attending six or more schools in one year. He was a voracious reader, and his mother, Ruth Edwards, made sure he had a library card wherever they landed.Rob graduated from Mission High School in San Francisco, where he met Julie Olsen (they went to the Junior Prom together – but not the Senior Prom!!). After high school, he served in the Marine Corps and upon his return married Julie in 1961. They put each other through college while raising their beloved children, Rebekah and Toby. Rob earned degrees at San Francisco City College, San Francisco State College, and the University of California at Davis, setting the foundation for what would become his lifelong dedication and passion for archaeology.Soquel became the family's home in 1971 when he and Julie were both hired at Cabrillo Community College. Rob served on the Faculty Senate and was a key organizer and negotiator for the Cabrillo College Federation of Teachers. He loved teaching Anthropology – convinced that it opened student's minds to the great diversity and great sameness of all human beings. At Cabrillo, Rob built a nationally recognized Archeological Technology program that became known for outreach into the community, high professional work standards, and for Rob's commitment to working in concert with communities whose history archaeology explored and recorded. Rob was a powerful teacher known for his focus on the ethics of archaeological work, his insistence on detailed, accurate, field notes - and for his wicked sense of humor. He took his role as a mentor seriously, and many of his Cabrillo students went on to become working archaeologists. He was deeply committed to public education, utilizing the press, radio and Wikipedia to share information about archaeology – particularly about Santa Cruz County. He founded the Santa Cruz Archaeological Society as a way of bringing recent research into the community.Deeply respected as a professional archaeologist throughout California, Rob consistently advocated for shifts in archaeological practices to better respect and incorporate participation by indigenous communities. Rob was a founder and president of the Society for California Archaeology. At the time of his death, he was working on an exhibit about a 10,000 year old site in Scotts Valley. Rob and Julie led tours that provided many Santa Cruz residents with opportunities to explore and learn about the history and cultures of Mexico, China, Peru, England, and the American Southwest as well as tours that focused on contemporary theater, music, and museums of New York City. Rob is survived by his wife, Julie Olsen Edwards, his children Rebekah Edwards (Encian Pastel) and Toby Edwards, his large extended Olsen family, his niece Karen Koelling and many beloved friends and colleagues. A celebration of his life will be held during Archaeology Month, on the weekend of October 6th, Rob's 85th birthday. You can sign up for updates at https://obituaries.tridentsociety.com/obituaries/11295462.If you would like to honor Rob's memory by contributing to a memorial scholarship in his name to enable a California Community College student to attend an archaeological field school, you may donate here: cfscc.org/robedwards.

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Published by Santa Cruz Sentinel on Jul. 2, 2023.

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William Van Der Ven

December 9, 2024

I first met Rob in the classroom I was a returning student and it was his first year. We shared some background: he a Marine and I a recent Viet Air Force Vet. His class was a high point in my student years at Cabrillo. His warmth, and professionalism in the classroom and knowledge of field craft inspired me to receive my degree in archaeology followed by a teaching degree. Thank you Rob for you inspiration, dedication and above all your humanity. Semper Fi, mi Amigo!
Photo is of our field class, 1972 at the Felton homestead, owned by Santa Cruz or Felton Water Co. they were to raze the abandoned buildings. We did a historical dig and field study of the site. Rob is center back row wearing his signature hat and beard

Karen S

July 12, 2023

I am saddened to hear of Rob's passing. He was my teacher for several classes at Cabrillo and a great instructor during the grueling 6 week Aerchaeology Tech Summer Program I took with him. I was well into my 40's when I took that Summer Tech Program with him - he was a tough taskmaster, and yet kind and gentle to me when I had a mild panic attack during a field survery. I will never forget that.

I can attest to his dedication to detailed field notes, and his insistence on this practice has served me well in many different note-taking circumstances.

Rob was a great man and I will miss him.

Shirley Smith

July 9, 2023

So sorry to hear about the passing of Rob.He was a great teacher and a wonderful person . He will be sorely missed by all.

Michele Roush

July 5, 2023

Sending love to Julie and the family. Rob was such an awesome and kind teacher and guide. He was one of my first professors at Cabrillo, and when I think of him to this day, I hear his clear, resonant voice, always positive and encouraging. He was one of a kind, and the world is better because of his generosity of spirit and presence in all that he did.

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