ion of the day. He was active in Toastmasters International, the Society of American Foresters, and he owned Snowy Ridge Christmas Tree Farm, which he worked as a hobby with his sons. Bob's interests included reading, bowling, golf, bicycling, archery, bread making, gardening, eating ice cream, listening to music, dancing, and rhetoric. Most of all, he loved the outdoors and sharing hunting and fishing trips with his family and friends. Bob passed onto his children and grandchildren a delight in camping, canoeing, hiking, hunting, fishing, picnics, and outdoor activities of all sorts. We miss him.
Bob is survived by his siblings, Margaret (Robert) Strange, and Theron (Bonnie) Stone; his children, Gaye Stone (Rex) Rowell, Kevin David, and Cindra Stone Blewitt; his beloved grandchildren, nieces and nephews; and his fiancee, Lorna Hazen. He was preceded in death by his parents; Gwyneth, the mother of his children; his son, Kendall Wayne; and his grandson, Shannon.
Bob's family held a private memorial service on November 2. This summer, a celebration of his life and storytelling will be held in his hometown.
Memorials may be sent to Capitol City Band, PO Box 258007, Madison, WI 53725-8007.
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