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OBITUARY
Robert L. Pevey, 65, died January 23rd, 2022 surrounded by his family. Bob was born September 12, 1956 in Orange, CA to Jeanell and Robert Pevey. He was a retired software consultant with decades of experience, and was well-respected by his peers as an expert in his field. Bob was a huge music fan, and had a great ear for tunes. He could name any song within the first few notes. He taught his daughters to be strong, smart, weird and... see moreRobert L. Pevey, 65, died January 23rd, 2022 surrounded by his family. Bob was born September 12, 1956 in Orange, CA to Jeanell and Robert Pevey. He was a retired software consultant with decades of experience, and was well-respected by his peers as an expert in his field. Bob was a huge music fan, and had a great ear for tunes. He could name any song within the first few notes. He taught his daughters to be strong, smart, weird and enjoy life to it's fullest. He'll always be known for his classic "beer bbq chicken" and tequila shots. His favorite pasttime was sitting on the patio with the love of his life, mocking the squirrels and drinking margaritas. He is survived by his soulmate of 31 years, Julie, and their two daughters, Amanda Pevey and Sarah Hoste and her spouse John Hoste as well as his mother Jeanell and siblings Debbie, Mike and Patrick. In lieu of flowers, donations can be sent to Tunnel to Towers.
I am so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing, but so grateful he was with your family. I have known Bob for decades and worked with him at Printcafe and Kodak. His humor and perspective always kept things interesting. My sincere condolences to your family. I... moreI am so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing, but so grateful he was with your family. I have known Bob for decades and worked with him at Printcafe and Kodak. His humor and perspective always kept things interesting. My sincere condolences to your family. I pray that the pain of his passing will be softened by the many warm memories many years you have all enjoyed together. May God hold you all close during this difficult time. And may laughter be as plentiful as the tears! less
He was the greatest dad ever ❤️ Lucky to have him walk me down the aisle at my wedding. He’s the only man I know that would go out in the snow in shorts to measure how much there was