After moving to the Northwest, the Brothers resided in Seattle, then moved to Selleck, Washington in 1953. Bob graduated from Enumclaw High School in 1955. He married his high school sweetheart Maryellen Hunter in 1956. He enjoyed playing his guitar and drums. In his younger years he played in a band called, The Buckshots. He also loved to spend time outdoors, hunting and camping. Bob worked as a logger, truck builder at Kenworth and then retired in 2008 from Northwest Metal Products out of Fife, Washington.
Bob was the beloved husband of Maryellen for 65 years. Devoted father of Robert (preceded in death 1980), Teri, Cheryl and Kenny Brothers. Caring father-in-law; cherished grandfather of eight and great grandfather of eight; dear brother of Delores Ulrich, loving uncle, cousin and friend to many. Bob will be remembered for his great stories around a campfire, gentle spirit, quick wit and kind soul.
After moving to the Northwest, the Brothers resided in Seattle, then moved to Selleck, Washington in 1953. Bob graduated from Enumclaw High School in 1955. He married his high school sweetheart Maryellen Hunter in 1956. He enjoyed playing his guitar and drums. In his younger years he played in a band called, The Buckshots. He also loved to spend time outdoors, hunting and camping. Bob worked as a logger, truck builder at Kenworth and then retired in 2008 from Northwest Metal Products out of Fife, Washington.
Bob was the beloved husband of Maryellen for 65 years. Devoted father of Robert (preceded in death 1980), Teri, Cheryl and Kenny Brothers. Caring father-in-law; cherished grandfather of eight and great grandfather of eight; dear brother of Delores Ulrich, loving uncle, cousin and friend to many. Bob will be remembered for his great stories around a campfire, gentle spirit, quick wit and kind soul.
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