Robert Lee Bob Blackhurst , September 24, 1928 — February 25, 2019

Robert Lee Bob Blackhurst  (Cottonwood heights, Utah, UT) September 24, 1928 February 25, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
Robert Lee Bob Blackhurst  Obituary Photo

Robert Lee (Bob) Blackhurst was reunited with his sweetheart on Monday Feb 25, 2019. Bob passed away at the home of his daughter Ann in Pocatello Idaho. He was born Sept 24, 1928 in Downey, Idaho to Brigham and Priscilla Blackhurst.

He was the 3rd of 4 children. He had a happy childhood growing up in the train depot in Arimo, Idaho. He was active in sports and graduated from Arimo High School.

After high school he moved to Salt Lake City where he received his LDS mission call. He served in the Hawaii mission and liked to share his fond memories with us. He played the bass in the mission orchestra which he claimed was the most popular orchestra in Hawaii.

Because of this he was able to visit all of the islands. He met the love of his life, Barbara Jean Slayden when they served together on a decorating committee for a church dance. They were married on June 27, 1952 in the Salt Lake City Temple.

He finished his degree in pharmacy in 1953. They moved to San Francisco where he was stationed in the military hospital. Their first son, Rob, was born in this hospital.

He worked as a pharmacist selling for Squibb in the Pacific Northwest. During this time, Rick, Dave and Ann joined the family. While living in Yakima, Washington he served as a bishop for 7 years.

He was in charge of building the new church building. Mom joked that they had to move in order for him to be released. The family relocated to Salt Lake City where Alan soon joined us.

He worked in retail pharmacy for Chesley Drug in Holladay, and Grand Central (later Fred Meyer) Pharmacy in Sandy. People would tell us they went to those pharmacies just to see our dad because he made everyone feel special. They loved living in Salt Lake where they were closer to family.

Many memorable Sunday dinners were held at his parent’s house with all the aunts, uncles and cousins. Our dad had many hobbies which usually started from a scouting project. He raised fish and parakeets.

His favorite hobby was raising and racing homing pigeons. His pigeons would be driven to many locations as far away as California. He would sit by the window at home and watch for the first one to arrive.

He won many races. He gave up his pigeons in order to take care of his parents when they became frail. He set a good example for all of us.

Upon retirement he and Barbara served as missionaries in the Las Vegas mission and also as temple workers in the Jordan River Temple. He was devasted when mom died on Feb 15, 2008. To ease the loneliness he adopted Daisy, a Shitzu, who became a faithful companion who never left his side.

He took up golfing and looked forward to his weekly outings with Don and Ted and anyone else who would join them. He loved watching BYU sports and looked forward to a phone call from his friend Don telling him about any upcoming game and how he could watch it. He looked for opportunities to serve others, whether it was shoveling driveways, rolling out garbage cans, and many other items of service.

He is loved by many neighbors and friends in Cottonwood Heights and Riverton who experienced his selfless acts of service. He was kind and charitable to all whom he met. He is survived by his children: Rob (Doug Balli), Rick(Linda), Dave (Connie), Ann Lewis (Fred), and Alan (Line).

He has 13 grandchildren, Matt, Marc, Kari, Chelsea, Creighton, Michael, Lauren, Parker, Xavier, Jake,Gabrielle, Clara and Chloe, and 13 great grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 2, 2019, 11:00 a.m. at the LDS chapel located at 1970 E. ViscountiDrive, Sandy, Utah. A viewing will be held at the same church on Friday, march 1 from 6-8 p.m. and just prior to the services on Saturday from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. Interment Memorial Mountain View Cemetery.

If you found any mistakes, or you would like to add/remove to this obituary, please contact us by email: info@obituary.memorial. We never ask money for this.

death notice Robert Lee Bob Blackhurst September 24, 1928 — February 25, 2019

obituary notice Robert Lee Bob Blackhurst September 24, 1928 — February 25, 2019

City Cottonwood heights is located in the Utah. This city is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It has its own architecture, attractions, the beauty of nature which attracts a huge number of tourists.

Cottonwood heights is recognized by the huge number of celebrities born here who have become famous not only in the United States, but all over the world. However, Cottonwood heights is not only famous for its celebrities. This city is also home to a huge number of people, all of whom have their own story to tell. Finding out the story of a public person is easy: just use an Internet search and you will find all the necessary information in front of you. With non-public people, everything is somewhat more complicated: about them not so much information in the public domain, but it still is. For example, using search services, you can learn the history of the deceased person and find his obituary.

This page is a cache taken from the public sources. We do not own or modify obituary in any way. All copyright belongs to the respective owners. Go to funeral home website to view original page.