Showing posts with label Heather van Breda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heather van Breda. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

On becoming a grandpa

This is the message I received when Bob learned that I was pregnant with Noah.
–Heather




September 13, 2009

To: Heather
From: Bob

CONGRATULATIONS........... AM GOING TO BE A GRANDPA AGAIN......yayyyyyyy.  I am very glad to hear the news.

When we were there I felt like you had something on your mind and it is a relief to hear it is good news.  I was starting to conjure up all kinds of possible scenario's about what you were thinking about and most of them bad.  I did tell Vicki though that I thought you might be pregnant and possibly that was a worry because of your business.

Congratulations to you and Peter again.  I have some pics to put on facebook of Jude and Anita when I figure out how to locate them on the computer. 

Big hugs and kissses to Jude!

Love ya,

Dad

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

In Loving Memory of Bob Strick


JAMES ROBERT STRICK, best known as BOB STRICK, resident of Kettle Falls, WA, died peacefully January 19, 2012 in Spokane, WA of complications from previously undiagnosed Pancreatic Cancer and Cirrhosis. He was 72 years old. Strick was born June 1, 1939 in Missoula, MT to Marie and James Strick, he was raised in Spokane, WA.


A friendly socializer and pursuer of pleasure, Bob Strick’s life path was winding.  He began his career in finance, and in 1965 was appointed Manager at Federal Finance Co. in Spokane.  Around 1970 he moved to Bellevue, WA and became a Loan Officer at Bank of the West and then Branch Manager at Bank of the West’s Kent branch.  

In 1973, Strick gave up banking for real estate, and later became a Real Estate Broker and started his own business, J. Robert Strick Real Estate, in Bellevue.  In the early 1980s, he moved to eastern Washington, and started a company, Alaska Log Homes & Lodges, that consisted of a logging mill that manufactured kits to build contemporary log homes, and installed homes nationally and in Japan. Later, Strick started Kettle River Pine, Inc. which did business in lumber cutting & planing at his mill in Kettle Falls.

 Wauconda property, 2007. Photo by Dana Hunting
 Bob was married twice, first to Margaret Nelson, 1959-1966, with whom he had three children: Patricia, Jennifer and Sean. He was then married to Miriam Vicary, 1971-1980, with whom he had two more children, Heather and Dana.


Amidst his career and family pursuits, Bob also served in the National Guard, acquired his pilot’s license, occasionally raised farm animals, purchased acres of rolling hills in Wauconda, WA and later, retired to his dream property in Kettle Falls, WA, which included an active railroad track. 

Kettle Falls property, 2007. Photo by Dana Hunting
  

Bob Strick was preceded in death by his parents Marie and James Strick of Spokane Valley WA; and brother, Stanley Strick of Everett, WA. He is survived by his sisters Shirley Thierry of AZ and Barbara Korling of Spokane WA; His good friend and significant other, Vicki Tomsha of Deer Park WA; His five children: Patricia Strick Swing Uri of Anchorage, AK; Jennfer Strick Swing Falck of Bergen, Norway; Sean Strick Swing of Pasco WA; Heather Strick van Breda of Belleuve WA; and Dana Strick Hunting of Seattle WA; Nine grandchildren: MeiLing Uri, Mia Bjørnestad, Madeleine Bjørnestad, Emma, Shawna, Brandi, Jude, Noah and Anita; and one great grandson, Whitney.

At Heather and Peter's wedding, 1999. Photo by Carrol Harrold.
L-R: Dana, Trish, Bob, Heather, Peter, MeiLing.

A MEMORIAL SERVICE FOR BOB STRICK is being planned for Saturday, June 2, 2012 at Bellevue Foursquare Church in Bellevue, WA. The family is working to turn the Facebook page for Bob Strick into a memorial site where you may post memories and condolences, and watch for news about the memorial service.