He was preceded in death by his parents Anders & Gladys (Benelisha) Magnesen and his sons: Roy Magnesen & Mark Magnesen. He is survived by his daughters: Janet Agnello of CA, Diana Magnesen of CA and Cheryl Magnesen of CA; a son Kevin Magnesen of OH, and a grandson David P. (April) Thompson of Miles City.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
April Thompson says
Thank you for letting us love you . We promise to take good care of your truck. Rest in peace Grandpa Bob.
Love always
Dave, April and the kids
barb beeler says
you were a sweet man, who i only knew for a short time. may u rest in peace and always be warm in heaven. you will be missed. to the family thank you for sharing him with me. my thoughts and prayers are with u. sincerely beeler
Rebecca Jordan says
April, Dave, and Family;
I am sorry to hear about your Grandpa. I know you will all miss him and continue to love him in your heart through your memories. Remember the good times, the laughs, the hugs and getting to know him with what time you were given. Take care, Rebecca.
Sheila Hotchkiss says
So very sad to hear about Uncle Bob. He was very special to all of us here in Tennessee.
With love,
Sheila
Stan Magnesen says
We are very sorry to hear of Uncle Bob’s passing.
The world is a sadder place now.
Our prayers go out for all of his family and friends.
We hope we can have coffee with him again….in heaven.
With Love,
Stan
Rebecca Conley says
Very sorry to hear of your loss. you and your family will be in my prayers..
J Johnson says
Dear Family and Friends of Robert Magnesen, even though I did not personally know Mr. Magnesen, the loss of every human life is significant to me and should be valued by all. The Bible book of Hebrews reminds us that God does not forget all of the love and fine works shown by Mr. Magnesen (Heb 6:10). It was not God’s original purpose that mankind die. At creation God was able to say that everything was “very good” (Gen 1:31) Death was introduced though Adam’s disobedience (Genesis 2:17). Jesus’ sacrifice of his human life again gave us hope of everlasting life and soon death will no longer Revelation 21:4). Jesus instructed us to continue to take in knowledge that leads to everlasting life (John 17:3). Hopefully faith in these Bible promises will ease the pain from this loss as you look forward to seeing Mr. Magnesen again under perfect conditions.
Terry and Wilma says
I’m so sorry to hear that Bob has passed away. He was a kind hearted man, and was loved by so many. He will be greatly missed by his friends and family.
Love and prayers,
Terry and Wilma
Dave & Cheri Weidner says
So sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. We lived next to him for 12 years and rented our trailer lot from him. He always was a fair and caring man. when he was still trucking he would stop and ask about the kids everytime he was in town. Later after he retired he always ttook a great interest in how we were doing and visited us frequently. He was an interesting man and will be missed by many I’m sure.
The Weidners
Shorty And Judy Brush says
We are Deeply sorry to hear of the loss of Bob ,Shorty and I and Bob go back many years in the trucking business . Those were the days when trucking was fun and you could count on your friendly trucker if in need . Bob you will be missed
Tyson Christianson says
I’m so sorry to hear of the passing of Bob. He was a verry kind and caring man. I knew bob for a few years I rented my apartment from him. I realy enjoyed going down stairs and visit with him. He would tell me stories of his trucking days and when he was a boy growing up in Miles City living next to the lumber yard and jumping the fence to go swing off the rafters in the old buildings. I will greatly miss him along with many others.
Misty and Clay Fox says
I didn’t know Bob for very long but I really enjoyed sitting up at night and visiting with him. He would always tell me i kept a clean house like his wife used too. I liked how he always had his Cenex cup and i would keep his coffee warm for him. Reading these stories i see now he was my neighbor. Its too bad i didnt get to know him sooner. So sorry for your loss.