Robert R. Reyner
He called himself a nomad, and with a twinkle in his eye introduced himself as "Bob, spelled with one 'O'."
Robert R. Reyner, a thespian in life and always in heart, "exited stage left" on Dec. 17, 2013.
Bob entered the world on Jan. 27, 1927, in Hawthorne, Calif. He graduated from New Mexico School of Mines with a degree in Petroleum Engineering in June 1951. He married Phyllis Mae Long - whom he met while she worked in the local soda shop in Socorro, New Mexico, on May 23, 1952, while stationed in Norfolk, Virginia. Bob was a 10-year World War II Navy veteran. He also received his master's degree in engineering management from the University of Missouri and taught classes in offshore technology in Iran while employed by the Arabian American Oil Company in Saudi Arabia. He joined Aramco in 1973 as a Petroleum Engineer and reported to various departments in Dhahran and Ras Tanura, Saudi Arabia during his 12 years of employment. Bob retired from Saudi Aramco in 1985.
He had many hobbies and interests (and a philosophy such as learning is the most enjoyable experience of all). In the Boy Scouts, he attained the rank of Eagle with a Bronze Palm. He was involved in the Masons, the Shriners Midget Patrol and the Big Sky Thunderbirds model airplane club. He enjoyed wood carving and won awards for his counted cross stitching. He was a golfer and a bridge player, and enjoyed many more activities too numerous to list.
Bob's work life was indeed nomadic, taking him to California, New Mexico, Venezuela, Louisiana, Peru, New York and Saudi Arabia. He and Phyllis retired to Missoula.
Bob cherished his wife, Phyllis (married 61 years); his daughters, Susan (Bill) Willis and Becky (Rick) McDonald; four grandchildren, Greg (Kelli), Paul and Sam McDonald, and Amanda Willis; and two great-grandsons, Hank and Walt McDonald.
No services will be held per Bob's request.
Correspondence may be sent to Mrs. Phyllis Reyner
C/O Susan Willis
189 Milan Street
Lewisville, TX 75067