He graduated from Box Elder High School in 1963. Bob made many friends along the way. He began working at local cakes and for Dick Parsons at his filling station. He continued to work part-time for Parsons Service Center for 30 plus years. In 1966, he began working for Parson Redi-Mix Company and was a driver for 49 years until his retirement at age 70. In 2011, he was awarded National Truck Driver of the Year by the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association with a ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada.
He married Vicki Lynn Johnston in Jackson Hole, Wyoming in December of 1973. Bob and Vicki have two incredible sons.
Bob loved bowling, hunting, fishing and spending time with family and friends. He loved to take Vicki to Sunday breakfast, and they made monthly drives to Idaho for lottery tickets. Bob enjoyed gambling and took many trips to Wendover to play cards, Evanston to bet on horses, and he never missed a Friday night poker game with his great friends in Ogden. Bob also loved playing rummy and pinochle with his best friends Paul and Susan Neilson and traveling with them and their family.
Interment, Brigham City Cemetery
He graduated from Box Elder High School in 1963. Bob made many friends along the way. He began working at local cakes and for Dick Parsons at his filling station. He continued to work part-time for Parsons Service Center for 30 plus years. In 1966, he began working for Parson Redi-Mix Company and was a driver for 49 years until his retirement at age 70. In 2011, he was awarded National Truck Driver of the Year by the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association with a ceremony in Las Vegas, Nevada.
He married Vicki Lynn Johnston in Jackson Hole, Wyoming in December of 1973. Bob and Vicki have two incredible sons.
Bob loved bowling, hunting, fishing and spending time with family and friends. He loved to take Vicki to Sunday breakfast, and they made monthly drives to Idaho for lottery tickets. Bob enjoyed gambling and took many trips to Wendover to play cards, Evanston to bet on horses, and he never missed a Friday night poker game with his great friends in Ogden. Bob also loved playing rummy and pinochle with his best friends Paul and Susan Neilson and traveling with them and their family.
Interment, Brigham City Cemetery
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