Robert Marion Messamore

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On June 24, 2020, Robert Marion Messamore, husband, Air Force veteran, car enthusiast, animal lover, Eagle Scout, and entrepreneur, passed away at the age of 78, at home. Bob was born in Evansville, Indiana, on December 17, 1941, to the late Robert E. and Alice McWhirter Messamore. After graduating from Central High School, he enlisted in the Air Force, serving during the Cuban Missile Crisis and stationed near Sacramento, California. Bob resided in the San Francisco (SF) Bay Area for 40 years; he enjoyed boating, golfing in Scotland, and playing sports. During retirement, Bob relocated to Kentucky in 2005. He served as an Elder of The Presbyterian Church of Danville. Bob had an entrepreneurial spirit. Following his service in the Air Force, Bob worked as a banker and then became principal owner of European Motorcars Ltd. He had a lifelong enthusiasm for cars, was an avid collector and a member of Corvette Clubs. Bob was an animal lover with a passion for greyhound breeding which brought him frequently to Ireland. Bob’s witty, charismatic personality enabled natural connections with people and accelerated his success as North American Sales Manager for a SF Bay Area technology company. He is survived by his beloved wife, Janet (Bergstrom) Messamore; a brother-in-law, David Bergstrom of Saint Michaels, Maryland; a niece, Cynthia Bergstrom of London, England; a nephew, Paul Bergstrom (Sarah), a great niece, Amelia Bergstrom, all of Alexandria, Virginia; and a sister-in-law, Deborah Bergstrom of Bridgeport, West Virginia. Military honors will be presented at Camp Nelson National Cemetery in Nicholasville, Kentucky. Rev. Rollin Tarter will officiate at a private family gathering. The family thanks each of you for your thoughts and prayers. Please sign the guest book or Light A Candle. Military honors will be presented at Camp Nelson National Cemetery in Nicholasville, Kentucky. Rev. Rollin Tarter will officiate at a private family gathering. The family thanks each of you for your thoughts and prayers. Please sign the guest book or Light A Candle.

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  1. Bob will be so missed in the Palisades Pt. neighborhood but not forgotten. Our thoughts and prayers to Jan and family.

  2. Jan, my heart felt sympathy to you and your family. I loved reading about Bob. Wish I had gotten to know him because I could tell he loved life and new experiences. Prayers for you. Martha Caywood

  3. We just heard about the passing of Bob. So very sorry for your loss! While we no longer live in Palisades, you will all remain as family to us. So we too are very sadden of this tragic news. Such sweet man which will be missed by so many. Jan, our thoughts and prayers are continued for you and your family. James and Cyndi Brown

  4. Just learned of my Cousins passing. So sorry to hear he is no longer with us. We have known each other since we were kids. Evansville, IN was not far from my home in Kentucky. As kids he was known to us as Marion. I was also in the Air Force and stayed with Bob for a week awaiting my first duty assignment in California. I remember driving his 69 Corvette up and down the streets of San Francisco. Bob took me to my first NBA game in Oakland to watch the Lakers and Warriors play. I visited Bob in Oakland and at my Mom and Dad\\\’s house in Kentucky. Bob will be missed by many. God Speed Marion.


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