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Robert L. Goldie

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Robert L. Goldie

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
14 Feb 2001 (aged 74)
Honolulu, Honolulu County, Hawaii, USA
Burial
Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Parents: John Cooper Goldie and Elenor Sinclair Goldie.

Bob was one of six siblings and is survived by one sister who resides in Illinois. Survivors also include his wife Christine Evans-Goldie of Roseburg, Oregon, daughter Chris Goldie Markham of Sacramento, California, her husband Ronald Markham and their daughter Samantha Goldie Markham, and daughter Alisha Evans-Goldie of Roseburg, Oregon. He also has a son and a daughter who reside in California.

Master Sergeant Goldie retired from the United States Marine Corps after 21 years of faithful service. His military career took him to all corners of the world. Military service included World War II, the Korean War where he survived the Chosin Reservoir, two tours in Vietnam and embassy duty in several nations. In 1957 he also participated in one of the military experiments involving troops and nuclear devices. MSgt Goldie was also an expert in communications and marksmanship. Bob also retired after 20 years from the California State Automobile Association Insurance Company.

In 1990 he moved to Roseburg where he enjoyed woodworking projects and raising animals on a small ranch in Lookingglass.

Parents: John Cooper Goldie and Elenor Sinclair Goldie.

Bob was one of six siblings and is survived by one sister who resides in Illinois. Survivors also include his wife Christine Evans-Goldie of Roseburg, Oregon, daughter Chris Goldie Markham of Sacramento, California, her husband Ronald Markham and their daughter Samantha Goldie Markham, and daughter Alisha Evans-Goldie of Roseburg, Oregon. He also has a son and a daughter who reside in California.

Master Sergeant Goldie retired from the United States Marine Corps after 21 years of faithful service. His military career took him to all corners of the world. Military service included World War II, the Korean War where he survived the Chosin Reservoir, two tours in Vietnam and embassy duty in several nations. In 1957 he also participated in one of the military experiments involving troops and nuclear devices. MSgt Goldie was also an expert in communications and marksmanship. Bob also retired after 20 years from the California State Automobile Association Insurance Company.

In 1990 he moved to Roseburg where he enjoyed woodworking projects and raising animals on a small ranch in Lookingglass.



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