Robert Lee “Bob” Worth was born Aug. 5, 1932, six miles southeast of Hood River in a little house on Eastside Road. He went to be with his loving wife, Nancy, on Aug. 4, 2019, one day before his 87th birthday, with family holding his hands. Robert was one of six children born to Theodore and Margaret Worth. Robert served two years in the United States Army. Before and after his military service, he worked for Riddell Lage at Lage Orchards. Shortly thereafter, Robert was hired by Chevron and worked there for 35 years until his first retirement. He then went on to do day care for many years and watched many of the kids of Hood River grow up. His next phase took him to work for The Port of Hood River as a toll taker at the toll bridge for 16 years, finally retiring for good at the age of 83.

On Dec. 12, 1955, Robert married the love of his life, Nancy (Bowlby) Worth. They were happily married for 49.75 years before Nancy passed in 2005. With that marriage, he gained his best friend, mother-in-law and pinochle partner Madge Bowlby, with whom he liked to crack open a cold bottle of Miller beer. They welcomed their first child, Robert Worth, in 1959, and in 1963, they welcomed their daughter, Valori Worth.

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