Obituary
Robert Earl Yost Jr.
(June 30, 1940 - July 27, 2020)
“Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.” On July 27,
2020 Bob Yost passed on with hope in a loving and
merciful God. He did his best to live according to Christian principals and
was a practicing Roman Catholic. He attended Our Lady of Fatima Church in
Huntington. His life was inextricably tied to his wife Janet who he loved
from the first night they met in 1963. He and Janet have two loving
daughters; Cathy Templeton and Amy Parent (Doug), two granddaughters Sydney
and Sophia Templeton all of whom have provided unwavering love and support.
Bob had one brother Chris (deceased) who was married to Nancy. He shared
lots of beach time happiness with brother in law and sister in law, Bob and
Donna Dorado. Bob loved his nieces and nephews. Bob attended Catholic
elementary school, C-K High School (he has enduring friendships with his
classmates), Marshall University and The University of Minnesota. He worked
for 39 years for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as an Engineering
Geologist where he worked on many important and sometimes challenging
projects. More importantly, he had years of opportunities to be a trainer,
mentor and facilitator which he hoped had positively influenced talented
young professionals. Bob taught Geology as a part time professor at Marshall
University and Ohio University. Bob was a member of the Pallottine Health
Services Board of Directors and a volunteer at SMMC. He enjoyed sharing his
facilitation knowledge with the Doctor’s Care Organization. He was also a
long time member of the Board of Directors and a volunteer at the Ronald
McDonald House (his favorite Charity). He and Janet were Foster Parents to
27 kids, caregivers to Bob’s father (strokes), His Aunt (Alzheimer’s) and
his cousin Betty (decline) as part of their shared Christian initiative. Bob
and Jan (“Skippy”) have always had dear friends and acquaintances. Friends
they traveled with throughout the U.S. and to many parts of the world. Bob
was an avid (but slow) runner for over 25 years. He loved hiking, camping,
the beach, SCUBA diving, Pickle Ball and new experiences. Most importantly
he had a loving wife and children, a small circle of faithful friends who
have been steadfast for many years and lunch friends who have lightened his
life. Bob wished to acknowledge Dr. Gerrit Kimmey who kept him alive and
Father Jim Sobus who kept him grounded. Please know he loved so many more
than can be listed here, you know you are and can relish his friendship. We
are thankful to St. Mary’s medical team, Dr. Silbermins, HIMG staff and the
EMTs of Rome and Cabell Counties. In lieu of flowers, make any donations you
would like to Ronald McDonald House of Huntington, St. Joseph Elementary
School, Our Lady of Fatima Christmas Project, Hospice of Huntington or your
favorite charity. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday at
11:00 a.m. at Our Lady of Fatima Church with Rev. Fr. Paul Yuenger
officiating. Burial will follow at 3:30 p.m. at High Lawn Memorial Park, Oak
Hill, WV. The family will receive friends from 10:00 -10:45 at the church.
In observance of COVID restrictions masks will be required.
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