Robert Blaine Messervy |
| Posted 2018-04-26 by mhenderson |
| Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ - Posted on April 26, 2018 - Robert (Bob) Blaine Messervy was born on April 23, 1953 to Robert and Sherrie (Henderson) Mortenson and passed away on April 10, 2018 shortly after being diagnosed with cancer. He was known to his Colorado friends and family as Blaine and to his Arizona friends and family as Bob. In 1966, he and his twin brother Blair were adopted by their stepfather. After graduating from Northglenn High School in 1971, he worked for the City of Northglenn. Bob and his first wife Connie relocated to Florida with their two children, and he returned to Colorado after their divorce. In 1988, he relocated to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where he became the first Public Works Inspector for Lake Havasu City, a position he held until his retirement in September, 2012. On March 27, 1993, he married Linda Anderson, gaining another son, Kenneth C. Anderson, II.In 1997, they welcomed their grandson, Kenneth C. Anderson, III. A lifelong fan of the Denver Broncos, he was rarely seen without one of his many Broncos. Bob touched many lives, and he is missed by family, friends, and his family of friends. Preceded in death by his mother and grandparents, he is survived by his wife, Linda (Anderson) Messervy; daughter Carrie Messervy; sons Michael Messervy and Kenneth Anderson; II; "adopted" son JR (Jennifer) Arnold; grandsons Kenneth C. Anderson, III, Jacob Arnold and Landon Messervy; granddaughter Izzy Messervy; great-grandson Maxton; brothers Blair (Juanece) Messervy and Brad Messervy; sister Brenda Westra; and several nieces and nephews. Please join us on May 5, 2018 at 2:00 pm at Grace Arts Live, 2146 McCulloch Boulevard, Lake Havasu City AZ to share memories of Bob. |
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