

December 1, 1937 - April 28, 2024
Robert James Christensen, age 86, of SaddleBrooke, AZ, formerly of the East Bay Area of California, passed away on Sunday, April 28, 2024.
In his youth, family and friends affectionately knew him as “Jim” or “Bobby Jim”, but he preferred “Bob” in his adult years.
Bob was born on December 1, 1937, to Louis and Dora (Thompson) Christensen in Cheyenne, WY, and graduated from Pleasant Hill High School in California in 1955. After high school, Bob served his country in the United States Armed Forces Branch of the Army, 101st Airborne Division, from May 1956 - August 1959.
During his lifetime he lived in Cheyenne, WY; Denver, CO; Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, and Concord, CA; Phoenix and Tucson, AZ. He had career experiences as a police officer, insurance agent, and real estate broker. In 1987, he met the love of his life, Karen Morris. They married in 1992 in Concord, CA, and retired to SaddleBrooke, AZ in 2001.
Bob’s favorite hobby was playing golf and he played until his early 80’s. He loved his community of SaddleBrooke and the majestic view of the Santa Catalina mountains. He was a loyal Golden State Warriors fan - a season ticket holder in younger years and faithfully watching the season and playoffs at home. He was an avid collector of Western and Native American art.
Bob’s life will live on in the loving memory of his stepchildren, Jill Johnson (Todd), Joe Morris (Jeanneth), and Dave Morris (Farah); brother Louis Christensen; sisters Tricia Friedrich, DiAne Fischer (Walt), and Margo Del Mullins; grandchildren Dylan Johnson (Lauren), Sarah Hanson (Sawyer), Heather Corson (Ben), Kyle Morris, Ryan Morris, Aaron Morris, and Nathan Morris; and numerous nephews, nieces, and cousins.
He is preceded in death by his parents, wife, stepson Dan Morris, and sister-in-law Taffy Christensen.
Special thanks to the VA Home Based Primary Care and Banner Alzheimer’s Institute for your compassionate care. Gratitude to extended family for your acts of kindness to Bob after Karen passed. Many thanks to SaddleBrooke Senior Village volunteers for helping with household tasks and errands and the kindness of neighbors who made it possible for Bob to continue to live independently. Deepest gratitude to his caregiver, Paula Veevers, and to close friends and golf buddies, Phil Cummings, Mike Christiansen, and Gary Walter for rides to doctors’ offices, grocery shopping runs, and for being loyal friends over the years. Our family is deeply indebted to you all.
A celebration of life will be held at a later date, where family and friends will come together to honor his memory and share stories.
Bob will be missed and forever in our hearts.
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