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Robert "Bob" Owen Willmore Died at the age of 89 on Nov. 4, 2006, at his home in South San Francisco. He was born in Waterbury, CT, to Charles Blakely Willmore and Zipporah Bryant Small Willmore on September 13, 1917. He grew up in Massena, NY, and New Kensington, PA. He is survived by two daughters, Francine (Wicky) Marie Woerthwein, of Jacobus, PA, and Paula Lynn Willmore, of Turlock, CA. He had six grandchildren: Charity Hyde, Joshua Woerthwein, Amanda Pressel, Matthew Woerthwein, Justin Miller and Lisa Miller, and three great-grandchildren: Erica McQuartin, Mikayla Pressel, and Nicole Pressel. Bob graduated from New Kensington (PA) High School in 1937. He attended the University of Wisconsin (Madison) in liberal arts and graduated from the University of Pittsburgh (PA) with a degree in business administration in 1941. He also completed many graduate courses. Most recently Bob was a partner and an owner of The Pacific Valuation Group, Inc. before retiring in 1997. Previously he was employed at Tait Appraisal Co. in South San Francisco, Pan American Mortgage, and Equitec Financial Group, Inc., in San Jose, and Monex International, Inc. and Clark Dodge & Co. in San Francisco. He previously lived in Western Springs and Chicago, IL, where he was the partner in charge of research at Blunt Ellis & Simmons, Investment Bankers; Growth Research, Inc.; and Growth Industry Shares, Inc. In Milwaukee (WI) he worked for A.O. Smith Corp. In Pittsburgh (PA) he worked for South Penn Oil Co., Pittsburgh Steel Corp, and National Supply Co. In San Francisco he had been a "Faculty Expert" at Hastings College of Law's Litigation Advocacy Program. In Chicago he had served as director on the boards of Cetron Electronics Corp. and Crown Rheostat Supply Co., a company founded by his grandfather. He had had many professional licenses at the stock exchanges and in the fields of life and disability insurance, real estate, and commodities. He also qualified as an expert witness before Superior Courts in the California counties of Los Angeles, Orange, San Bernardino, San Joaquin and in Cook County, IL. He had been a member of the American Society of Appraisers, the International Association of Financial Planners and the Investment Analyst Society of Chicago. He played the violin and loved classical music his entire life. He was a member of the worldwide musical fraternity, Phi Mu Symphonia. He also enjoyed gardening, especially growing roses and gladiolas. He was an intellectual, who took college courses well into his 80s, and he loved to read. Bob was especially interested in history and politics. He was also good with his hands. He was good at cabinetry and he was good at building additions that required electrical wiring, concrete and carpentry skills. Mr. Willmore's life-long hobby was photography. Eventually, he specialized in stereo (3D) photography. He had thousands of stereo slides. In his young, lean years, when he couldn't afford something, he would figure out a way to make it. He built a telescope for his daughters and he built photography equipment that he needed. Bob was preceded in death by two brothers: Charles (Ted) Edward Willmore and James (Jim) Arthur Willmore. He was a member of St. Robert's Catholic Church in San Mateo. Pacific Interment Services, San Francisco, is in charge of cremation arrangements.

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Published by San Francisco Chronicle on Nov. 12, 2006.

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Tom Sabetta

November 13, 2006

While I did not know you well, I have some memories I will remember and chrish. May God grant you one his many rooms for your enternal rest. You will be missed, Uncle Bob.

M. B. WHISLER

November 12, 2006

Wicky and family: It is with sadness that we sent this message to you. May the Love, Peace and Comfort of our loving God embrace you. We are sorry about your dad. May God bless. The Gary and Baba Whislers.

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