Robert Paul Inge

January 05, 1941 - May 01, 2020
Greenacres Memorial Park

Robert Paul Inge

January 05, 1941 - May 01, 2020
Greenacres Memorial Park

Obituary

Robert Paul Inge passed peacefully away on May 1st at home with his life-long-love Carole, R.N. daughter Stephanie, and beloved cats Smudge and Pearl by his side. Bob lived his whole life in Whatcom County and was born in Bellingham January 5th, 1941.

Bob was the son of Bellingham bred Bill and Margaret Inge (graduates of Fairhaven and Whatcom High Schools respectively) and was raised with his brother Steve on the South Side in the Donovan Neighborhood. He spent his first 60 years in life on the South part of town, graduating from Larrabee, Fairhaven and Bellingham High in 1959.

In 1958 Bob met his dream girl in Pete Elich’s typing class at BHS. They were together from then until his passing. The two had an incredible relationship!

Their two sons arrived fast and furious living on 13th St. (John and Bruce). Dad worked at the Coca Cola Bottling Plant at night, while attending WWU during the day. After graduation in 1966, the family made the big move to 12th St. where daughters (Stephanie and Sunny) began their life.

After graduation, he began a career as a Juvenile Probation Officer, later being a caseworker in Child Protective Services at DSHS and management in Aging and Adult Services.

Bob was a pretty fair athlete and played Tennis and Golf much of his life. He was a crafty South Paw at BHS. Later he was a fleet leadoff man for early Slo-Pitch teams in town, Arts Tavern, and The Tavern. His love of sport, especially High School, included following the local schools in Football, Basketball, Baseball, and especially Wrestling and Track and Field, which to his dismay nary a child or grandchild participated in. Bob was also a long-time Husky Football Season ticketholder with his sons.

Additionally, he coached some of his son’s teams and refereed Basketball. Daughters Stephanie and Sunny along with niece Andrea Inge were heavily involved with Jobs Daughters and Bob volunteered many hours helping them and their friends pursuing their goals.

Retiring in 1994, his many years of retirement were divided among following his four Grandchildren and their pursuits, spending a great deal of time at the Inge Family Beach House at Gooseberry Point, and traveling the U.S. with Carole and Sunny and many family members and friends. He loved nothing more than sitting by the shore with a beer and roaring fire going. The grandkids Marcus Inge (Marco), Victoria Inge (Spike), Courtney Brown (Ruffy), and Collette Brown (Tuffy) all spent many summer nights at the beach and indulged Grandpa’s pyromania.

Bob and Carole moved to Lynden in 2000 and they became very involved community members, he really loved the town. He volunteered at the Community Center and the Lions Club and joined the Camels Club. He made many new friends in Lynden while still maintaining close ties with old friends, especially fellow classmates from the 1959 BHS class. Additionally, he had many friends from years at First Baptist Church in Bellingham, singing in the church choir for 25 years.

He really was a man of varied and passionate interests. He was a glue-guy for the extended Inge Family and spent hundreds of hours compiling family heritage.

Bob’s was not a life wasted. He will be sorely missed by wife Carole, son John Inge (wife Lorrie), late son Bruce Inge, daughter Stephanie Janes (husband Bill), daughter Sunny Inge, also brother Steve Inge (wife Terri), brother-in-law Wayne Richter, brother-in-law Don Richter (wife Terry Kaufman). Grandchildren Marcus Inge, Victoria Inge (fiancé Gavin Snyder), Courtney Brown and Collette Brown. Additionally, nephew Sean Inge and niece Andrea Inge, nephew Brad Kaufman and nephew Brian Richter (wife Valentine), Aunt Mary Byrnes and many first and second cousins.

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7 responses to Robert Paul Inge

  1. John Zankich says:

    Dear Carole, John, Stephanie, Sunny and all Inges, The Zankich Family sends our deepest sympathy and condolences for your loss. We were saddend to learn of Bob’s passing and hold you in our thoughts and prayer’s daily. I heard that Bob was not well but I was thinking that he would be OK. Well, I guarantee you is more than OK, I can only imagine the peace, joy and love he is experiencing be reunited with Bruce and all the loved one’s that passed before him. I have always respected and admired Bob’s soft spokeness and grounded demeanor. I also appreciated and admired his passion for sports and how he diligently supported his family and the community. I was first introduced to the Beetles at the second 12th St. home listening on Bob’s reel to reel. Bruce and I were dancing around on the second floor when Carole entered the room wondering what all the ruckus was about. I know Bob had a passion for music and I enjoyed listen to the music on the video you posted. You are not alone in your grief and all the beautiful memories you have shared together will bring both tears of joy and sorrow for your wonderful family. I want to thank you for letting a part of the Inge families life as I have so many fond memories of you all. May God Bles you all and hold you gently during this time. Sincerely, John and all the Zankich family.

  2. Our prayers go out to Carol and the Inge family. I first met Bob in the 1960’s when I landed a part time job at Coco Cola Bottling in Bellingham. Bob was my supervisor and I had the utmost admiration for him. He was married, had a family and he was working his way through college. Bob was a hard worker and extremely conscientious. That work ethic followed Bob the rest of his life. After I returned from the air force, I would occasionally run into Bob in Bellingham, Bob was a good athlete, played a competitive round of golf but don’t bet against him playing tennis. My wife worked with Carol at the high school, so I continued to hear about Bob. Bob left this earth way too soon, but heaven will be a better place with Bob Inge, god bless you and your family.

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