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ROBERT JOHN "RJ" BIASI
January 21, 1927 ~ December 23, 2016
Robert John Biasi of Vancouver, WA, passed away Dec. 23, 2016 at Touchmark at Fairway Village. He was born Jan. 21, 1927 in Dubuque, IA to Emil John Biasi and Mabel Miller Biasi.
Robert served in the Navy (Pacific Theatre) during WWII.
He worked in Iron Foundry Sales and was Chief Operating Officer in Portland. He was employed by Northwest Foundry, Hyster, and Varicast in Vancouver.
Robert enjoyed golf, swimming, community theatre, and singing. He was a member over 50 years of the Knights Templar and SPEBSQSA.
Survivors include his "bride" of over 70 years, Arlene Mallory Biasi; sister, Dorothy Simmons; and four sons, Dennis (Nancy), Robert (Rosemary), Gary (Elaine) and Chad (Jean).
A memorial service will be held on Sun., Jan. 22, 2017 at 1:00 p.m. at the Clubhouse Ballroom, Fairway Village, 15509 SE Fernwood Dr., Vancouver, WA.
Special thanks to the Fairway Village Community and Touchmark at Fairway Village.
Please sign his guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Sorry for your lost I know it's a hard one but keep a positive outlook / 90 is not bad
January 28, 2017
Our prayers are with all for the loss of this amazing man. His love of family, sense of humor, commitment to hard work and his integrity will live on in the lives of all who had the pleasure to know him. We will never forget all he meant to us and will hold his high values as a guiding light always. Loving thoughts from Bob and Sue Busenburg and our family
January 26, 2017
I am going to miss you Grandpa, but our memories will forever be in my heart. Dont worry, we will take care of your beautiful bride. Love you forever!
Staci Monfre
January 25, 2017
To the family, I'm so sorry for the loss of your love one, may the loving support of your family, friends, and prayers sustain you through this very difficult time. 2nd. Corinthians 1:3
January 15, 2017
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