Robert William Rivenbark, 70, of Spring Hill, died June 28, 2010 as HPH Hospice Care Center, Brooksville.
Born in Jacksonville, Bob moved here from Tampa in 1993. He graduated from the Univ. of Florida with a BS degree in Chemistry. He worked in Marine Sales and founded Global Marine Enterprises until retiring after 14 years. He was a Marine Corps veteran and Army veteran serving with the 101st Airborne. He enjoyed boating, fishing, scuba diving, skydiving, hunting, music and motorcycles.
Survivors include his wife of 14 years, Martha; 2 sons: Allan Power and Mac Rivenbark; 2 daughters: Tabitha Deen and Kristine Sumner; 2 stepsons: Todd and Richard Power; 10 grandchildren and 7 great grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held at 1:00 PM on Tues., July 6th at Northcliffe Baptist Church, 10515 Northcliffe Blvd., Spring Hill. In lieu of flowers, the family request contributions be made to HPH Hospice.
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Martha and family we are so sorry to hear about Robert just know that we are praying for GOD to comfort you and give you strength to get through this time. We love you and if we can do anything let us know.
Barbara and Aunt Cassie
We are so sorry we cannot be there for you at this time, but please know we love you and will keep you in our prayers.
Love,
Daryl & Shirley Ring
(321) 693-4221
Bob was a wonderful friend and I enjoyed the hours of conversation we had.I also enjoyed working for Bob,it was a joy.To all of the family,I hope the best in your futures.
Rich Heitz
Martha Todd Allan Richard and the rest of the family, we are sorry to hear this news
I have know bob for 3 years now I really admire him for his caring,passion and strong sense of humor that he always shows when ever we talk on the phone it was not all about business but he always have time to share a word of encouragement to me as a younger people in business
he will be missed and will be remembered.
imssl Charles and my kids who have met bob once before
Marti & family,
Bob was a great guy. One of a kind. They broke the mode when they made him. Bob always made you feel welcomed.Bob has been a “great” grandfather to the kids. And he has always made sure that no one went without. He will surely be missed. I can see him in Heaven, with Buddy on his lap and Bear Bear by his side.
Marti & family,
Bob was a great guy. One of a kind. They broke the mode when they made him. Bob always made you feel welcomed.Bob has been a “great” grandfather to the kids. And he has always made sure that no one went without. He will surely be missed. I can see him in Heaven, with Buddy on his lap and Bear Bear by his side.
Grandpa Bob was a great grandpa. He taught me how to fish and dive. He always called me his “Sweetpea.” I will miss him.
Grandpa Bob was a great grandpa. He taught me how to fish and dive. He always called me his “Sweetpea.” I will miss him.
I was searching the web. I wanted to contact you, I found out that Bob has passed. I am deeply sorry to hear that. I learned a lot from Bob when I worked for him and also Richard, so feel free to contact me like to talk with you Richard.