Kris Peterson
Missing dad a month plus out. Hard to not have him coming into work, or over to Bible Study at the house. Can hear his voice in my head, and have to look twice to note that he isn't there coming up to the office or house. Miss you Dad.
Birth date: Dec 4, 1928 Death date: Apr 1, 2026
Robert A. Peterson, beloved husband, father, and grandfather, passed away peacefully on April 1, 2026. He is survived by his wife, Robyn; children, Carl (Karen), Kris (Rosemary), Heather, and Rebekah (Mark); grandchildren, Christ Read Obituary
Missing dad a month plus out. Hard to not have him coming into work, or over to Bible Study at the house. Can hear his voice in my head, and have to look twice to note that he isn't there coming up to the office or house. Miss you Dad.
We were Bob's neighbor for 20 years. On those sunny days Bob and I would be working in our yards. We had some great conversations but always circled back to having a moss free lawn. Bob would be raking his lawn and he would ask if I would like some of his moss. He would deliver. I said..Bob, I have plenty in my yard. I'll share with you. We would both chuckle over this...the moss never went away.
Rest in peace Bob.
Pat and Bill Street

Dad had such a wonderful smile. He loved talking with people and enjoyed seeing friends.
Bob
We met Bob and Robyn at West Point in 1994 when our daughter Rosemary and our son in law Kris got married. It was a beautiful event and after the ceremony, during dinner and the celebration we watched Bob dance and have fun to the tune of YMCA. Later on, as we traveled to the Pacific NE to visit, before we decided to move to this area, we were able to witness Bob as a man of high principles. His motto always was God, family and Country. Bob and Robyn welcomed us and embraced us as family.
Margarita
Throughout the years we bonded and shared many good times. Bob shared stories about Army duty, travels, expenses right to the penny. Never have I seen a person enjoy playing a good game of cards or cribbage with so much enthusiasm than “Bob Peterson”. He shared his adventures growing up in DuPont, the Love to his parents, school, college and baseball.
Well, Bob, your good memories will continue to exist in our hearts and thoughts as long as we live.
Louis
Miss you Dad!