HANNAY,
Robert Eames
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Thursday, May 10, 2018, page 8a
Robert E. Hannay, 92, of Paradise Valley, Arizona, died Sunday after
a valiant effort battling pneumonia. He was born in Mt. Vernon,
Washington, in 1926, the son of John and Margaret Hannay, and grew
up in Seattle.
Bob had a B.A. in Economics from the University of Washington, an
MBA from Arizona State University and was a member of Sigma Chi
fraternity and Beta Gamma Sigma honorary.
In 1954 Bob married Joanne Ives of Seattle and they had three
children. Since moving to Arizona in 1960, they have maintained
homes in Phoenix and Prescott, and for many years in Mexico.
Bob served in the U.S. Navy for three years during World War II and
two years in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He flew for
60 years, owned a variety of airplanes, and was a member of the
Quiet Birdmen. He was an entrepreneur, owning and operating a number
of businesses, including the design and development of several
residential communities in the Prescott area and later delving into
commercial property. He was an author, aviator and philanthropist,
and served on many civic, philanthropic and governmental boards and
committees. Some of his many passions included reading, with a habit
of completing five to six books a week; photography; politics;
history and travel. He enjoyed collecting classic cars, rare maps,
antique weapons and clocks and objects d’art.
An innately curious man, Bob was constantly learning and challenging
himself. His unexpected bouts of generosity surprised many a family
member and acquaintance. His special brand of wit defined him and
his mental prowess amazed his family and close friends until his
dying day.
Bob is survived by his beloved wife of 64 years, Joanne; a daughter,
Diane Smith of Atlanta; a son, Craig of Phoenix; seven grandchildren
and three great-grandchildren. A son Bruce predeceased him in 2013.
A private memorial will be held at a later date. Condolences may be
expressed at whitneymurphyfuneralhome.com
Information provided by survivors.