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Robert J. Burch

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Robert J. Burch

Birth
Oakley, Cassia County, Idaho, USA
Death
13 Jun 2021 (aged 81)
Saint George, Washington County, Utah, USA
Burial
Lindon, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3488005, Longitude: -111.7114295
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Robert J. Burch
1940 - 2021

Early Life: Robert was born February 13, 1940, to Golden Russell and Alta Martin Burch, the third of five children. He was raised in Oakley, Idaho.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: Robert graduated from Brigham Young University, and while working on his doctorate in educational psychology, he met Bonnie L. Olsen. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple the summer of 1967.
❦ Robert was a psychologist for the Provo School District for 35 years. He then was asked to work part-time for the Freedom Academy Charter School District in Provo, Utah, where he counseled children from the ages of kindergarten to high school. By the time he retired in 2019, he had completed 52 years of dedicated service to the Provo School Districts. Shortly after his retirement, he and his wife moved to St. George, Utah.
❦ In 1962, Robert signed with the New York Mets to play professional baseball as a pitcher. His specialty was the curve ball due to his curved pinky finger, which helped him grip and spin the ball. He later served as the pitching coach specialist for Brigham Young University's baseball team. One of Robert's favorite pastimes was watching hundreds of games as an Associate Baseball Scout for the New York Mets from 1985 to 1990, and for the Chicago Cubs from 1990 to 2019. With his white hair and tan face, he was often recognized as the "Silver Fox", pointing his radar gun at the pitcher.
❦ In addition to loving baseball, Robert was an avid golfer who spent many an hour on the golf course with family and friends. He passed his love of sports on to his children and grandchildren, as well as his love of music. At a very young age, he taught himself to play the piano by ear and was often asked to perform "Bumble Boogie" for school parties, church functions, and family gatherings. His musical talents expanded to playing the chromatic harmonica by ear. Each Christmas, he would go from classroom to classroom entertaining the students with holiday songs on his harmonica. Having won a national harmonica contest in the 1980s, Robert continued to enjoy performing locally with the LuDon and Sound Qwest band.
❦ As an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Robert served in a bishopric and a variety of roles in the early days of the sports program. He formed many lasting friendships over the years ministering to ward members on the Grandview Hill of Provo, Utah. Robert J. Burch passed away peacefully, at home surrounded by family, on June 13, 2021, due to complications of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. He was 81.
Family Message: "Special thanks to Alpha Home Health and Hospice, Dr. Matthew Williams, Nurse Loretta and caregivers (Theresa and Norine), for their kind, loving support."
Survived By: His wife, Bonnie; his daughter, Brenda Burch, of Orem, Utah; his son, James R. Burch (Heather), and two grandchildren: Stella James Burch and Vaughn Robert Burch, of St. George, Utah; two brothers: Richard Burch (Eva), Salt Lake City, Utah; and Alan Burch (Janet), Sandy, Utah.
Preceded In Death By: His mother, Alta; father, Golden; sister, Linda B. Poulton; and his infant sister.
Arrangements: Utah Valley Mortuary
Graveside & Interment: Lindon City Cemetery
Obituary: © 2021 | Utah Valley Mortuary
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Robert J. Burch
1940 - 2021

Early Life: Robert was born February 13, 1940, to Golden Russell and Alta Martin Burch, the third of five children. He was raised in Oakley, Idaho.
Life's Work | Service | Interests: Robert graduated from Brigham Young University, and while working on his doctorate in educational psychology, he met Bonnie L. Olsen. They were married in the Salt Lake Temple the summer of 1967.
❦ Robert was a psychologist for the Provo School District for 35 years. He then was asked to work part-time for the Freedom Academy Charter School District in Provo, Utah, where he counseled children from the ages of kindergarten to high school. By the time he retired in 2019, he had completed 52 years of dedicated service to the Provo School Districts. Shortly after his retirement, he and his wife moved to St. George, Utah.
❦ In 1962, Robert signed with the New York Mets to play professional baseball as a pitcher. His specialty was the curve ball due to his curved pinky finger, which helped him grip and spin the ball. He later served as the pitching coach specialist for Brigham Young University's baseball team. One of Robert's favorite pastimes was watching hundreds of games as an Associate Baseball Scout for the New York Mets from 1985 to 1990, and for the Chicago Cubs from 1990 to 2019. With his white hair and tan face, he was often recognized as the "Silver Fox", pointing his radar gun at the pitcher.
❦ In addition to loving baseball, Robert was an avid golfer who spent many an hour on the golf course with family and friends. He passed his love of sports on to his children and grandchildren, as well as his love of music. At a very young age, he taught himself to play the piano by ear and was often asked to perform "Bumble Boogie" for school parties, church functions, and family gatherings. His musical talents expanded to playing the chromatic harmonica by ear. Each Christmas, he would go from classroom to classroom entertaining the students with holiday songs on his harmonica. Having won a national harmonica contest in the 1980s, Robert continued to enjoy performing locally with the LuDon and Sound Qwest band.
❦ As an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Robert served in a bishopric and a variety of roles in the early days of the sports program. He formed many lasting friendships over the years ministering to ward members on the Grandview Hill of Provo, Utah. Robert J. Burch passed away peacefully, at home surrounded by family, on June 13, 2021, due to complications of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. He was 81.
Family Message: "Special thanks to Alpha Home Health and Hospice, Dr. Matthew Williams, Nurse Loretta and caregivers (Theresa and Norine), for their kind, loving support."
Survived By: His wife, Bonnie; his daughter, Brenda Burch, of Orem, Utah; his son, James R. Burch (Heather), and two grandchildren: Stella James Burch and Vaughn Robert Burch, of St. George, Utah; two brothers: Richard Burch (Eva), Salt Lake City, Utah; and Alan Burch (Janet), Sandy, Utah.
Preceded In Death By: His mother, Alta; father, Golden; sister, Linda B. Poulton; and his infant sister.
Arrangements: Utah Valley Mortuary
Graveside & Interment: Lindon City Cemetery
Obituary: © 2021 | Utah Valley Mortuary
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley


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