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Robert Delbert Bomar

Posted 2018-03-18 by mhenderson
Daily Miner, Kingman, Arizona -
Posted on Sunday, March 18, 2018 -

Robert (Bob) Delbert Bomar was the kind of man that once he got
something on his mind, there was no stopping him. His unique
personality often captured the attention of anyone he came in contact
with.

Bob decided it was his time to move on up from his home on earth to
the “loving arms of the Father in heaven,” on March 10, 2018, at the
age of 76.

Bob was born to Mary Louse Oldham and Robert Nathan Bomar on Oct. 14,
1941 at Riverside Community Hospital in Riverside, California. Bob
always lived life as an adventure. In his 40s, Bob found a new love in
his life and dedicated his life to the Lord and found comfort in God’s
word.

He spent a lifetime in the fence contracting business and always
looking for the next big business adventure, until he was unable to
work.

Robert (Bob) is survived by his wife of 41 years, Sondra Bomar, his
Aunt Estella Reed, four daughters and their spouses – Jaquie and Ron
Krenz, Robyn and Dave Dodd, Debra and Greg McGaha, and Pamela and John
Lindsay. Siblings – John and Carolyn Bomar, and Sharon and Jim Ryan.
Sister-in-law Sheryl and Jeff Wilson, sister-in-law Kathy Bomar. Eight
grandchildren – Ashley Green, Chelsea Burns, Kristen Krenz, Cody
McGaha, Tate Bomar, Chyla McGaha, Abagail Lindsay and Norah Lindsay.
Two great-grandchildren and one due in August and many nieces and
nephews.

Robert is preceded in death by his parents Mary and Step-dad Frank
Wilson, and father Robert Bomar, grandparents Thelma and Charles
Bomar, Honey and Bill Kilday, and brother Mike Bomar.

Memorial will be at a later date in California.





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