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ROBERT WALSON

1938 - 2020

ROBERT WALSON obituary, 1938-2020, Leesburg, VA

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1938

DIED

2020

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ROBERT WALSON Obituary


Robert C. Walson (Age 81)  
Passed away on February 25, 2020 of complications from dementia. Bob was born in Detroit Michigan to immigrant parents. He was the youngest of six children, and was imbued with a sense of adventure from a young age. He passionately loved his family, writing, and life. His stories remain well-remembered and re-told; he always said that each story had an element of truth embodied in it, we just never knew which part. Bob enlisted in the US Army and completed Airborne training at Ft. Bragg, NC then joined the 102nd ASA in Heidelberg, Germany, in 1961. During his time there, Bob became fluent in German and later also French. He traveled throughout Europe, saw the Berlin wall going up, ran with the bulls in Pamplona, and met Gary Schroen, who would remain his dear friend for the remainder of his life. After his discharge, he spent three months hitchhiking through Eastern Europe and into Iran. Bob was with Company B, 12th Special Forces Unit. Bob returned to Detroit to graduate with a degree in Journalism from Wayne State University. After working as a newspaper reporter, in the Public Information Office of the Gov. of Michigan, and in public relations at General Motors, Bob went to Washington, DC to begin training as a case officer for the CIA. During his time with the Agency, Bob earned his Master's Degree. His work took him to many countries, and two war zones. He will always be remembered for his heroic efforts following a plane crash in Laos. Bob suffered severe injuries in the crash but, with fuel covering them all, was able to kick out the door which had jammed during the crash, saving the lives of the pilot and other passengers including Laotian General Vang Pao. Bob held a 6th degree black belt in Tae Kwan Do, and was instrumental in establishing the art in the U.S. He wrote the definitive book, TaeKwan-Do in 1972 and was a Tae Kwan Do instructor. An athletic man, Bob was also a ski instructor. Bob is survived by his wife Karen, who fell in love with his smile and beautiful blue eyes, and who was proud to spend 24 years with him; loving sons Stephen (Bridget) and Patrick; grandchildren Troy, Timothy, Grant, Marley; his much loved niece Rebecca Ackerman, who was more his daughter; and step-daughter Kristine Carr. A remembrance of Bob's amazing life will be held on March 21 at the family home in Ashburn, VA. In accordance with his wishes, his ashes will be scattered in the Atlantic Ocean, "Because I flew over it so many times."

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Published by The Washington Post on Mar. 15, 2020.

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Gerard Robbins

June 7, 2020

He introduced Taekwondo to Ethiopia in 1974i I am the founder of the Official Taekwondo Hall of Fame Please feel free to contact me as we would honor him in our next ceremony See facebook.com/taekwondohalloffame

M.Menelik kahil

May 10, 2020

My name is M.Menelik, born in Ethiopia now i live in canada. I met Master Robert while n in Ethiopia he was my first instructor. I am sure he does not know but he started the very first Taekwondo school. Around the end almost 200 students. And I am the only one that continued till today. He planted the seed but today it turned into a garden. May he rest in peace. If you need to contact me 416 937 8121.

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Jim Walson

March 25, 2020

My prayers , condolences and love go out to Karen, Pat, Steve and the entire family . Uncle Bob was a one of a kind individual. Never short of stories , humor and sage advice. His kindness and warmth shown to my family will never be forgotten!

Ruth&Rolf Mueller

March 24, 2020

Rip.

Luppy and Michael Barbour

March 15, 2020

We met Bob through our dear friend Karen. Bobs robust, athletic, and adventurous life style was beautifully balanced by Karens loving and caring family orientation. For more than twenty years Bob began his day knowing that the deep love expressed in wedding vows was returned with equal fervor.

L-R: Bob, Angela, Joe and Me

Carl Iverson

March 15, 2020

I served with Bob at the 102nd in Heidelberg Germany. One of my fondest memories is the day we "stood up" for Joe Boscoe at his wedding. In fact, I still have the original typed announcement, which I found between blank pages of an old picture album a couple of years ago, of those relieved of duty to attend the wedding . RIP Bob!

Bridget

March 10, 2020

I was blessed with a bigger than life father-in-law. Very few have had as many adventures as he. He embraced life, love and adventure on a daily basis. He loved his family more than anything to include his three grandsons and granddaughter. The stories were plenty and the laughs were endless. A passion for life and all that comes with it will be his lasting legacy (along with the pressure point techniques that his grandsons so faithfully practice on each other). My dear friend will be truly missed on earth but the heavens are all the better with him up there.

Joe Boscoe

March 3, 2020

I remember the day in 1961 when Bob arrived at the Autobahn Kaserne wearing his paratrooper insignia. My first thoughts: "this is the 102nd ASA Detachment, not an airborne outfit. He's been mis-directed"

February 28, 2020

102nd Army Security Agency Alumni Association

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