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ROBERT LOUIS KANOOTH
November 24, 1924~February 21, 2011
Robert of Washougal, WA was born in West Hope, ND to Louis and Nellie Kanooth. Robert was one of Jehovah's Witnesses and served as an elder for many years. He worked with the Regional Building Committee on many Kingdom Halls. He was an electrician by trade. He liked to build furniture and make violins.
Survivors include his wife of 55 1/2 years, Nancy; and his children, Bobbie Alfter, Kenneth Kanooth, Denice (Bob) Schanaman, Michael (Michele) Kanooth, Steven Kanooth, Ann Kanooth, Kathleen (Ron) Scott, Jon (Emi) Kanooth; 18 grandchildren; and brother, Duane (Elaine) Kanooth. Special thanks to the staff at SWWA Medical Center for the care and kindness shown. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, Feb. 26 at 2 p.m. at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 735 H St., Washougal, WA.
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5 Entries
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow and throughout the years. Losing a loved one is difficult but knowing they are no longer in pain and are at peace gives some comfort.
Julie (Kanooth) & Toby Harris,
Jim Kanooth and Tom and Jeannie Kanooth
February 27, 2011
I have known Bob since 1975. I worked with him at D&H Sheetmetal for about a year. Bob was a hard and dedicated electrician. I had the privledge of working with Bob from time to time while working at D&H. I will miss seeing Bob and Nancy together at Fred Meyers in the Deli. We ran into each other often there. Bob was a wonderful man and will be missed by many. Nancy and family, Mary and I want you to know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We look forward to seeing Bob again in the new earth that Jehovah has promised.
With Christian Love,
Jeff & Mary Cooke
Jeff Cooke
February 25, 2011
We are very sorry for your loss and thinking of the family during this time.
Greg, Jenni, Kyle and Abby Kanooth
February 25, 2011
Ken, My thoughts and prayers are with you. Sorry for your loss. Call me if you want. Paula
Paula Gardner
February 24, 2011
Your family is in my thoughts and prayers in this time of loss.
Dawn
Dawn Quintana
February 24, 2011
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