Robert "Bob" E. Ritchie, II

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Second Presbyterian Church
600 Pleasant Valley Dr.
Little Rock, AR  72227
Thursday, October 27, 2016
3:00 P.M.
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Memorial Service
Second Presbyterian Church Chapel
600 Pleasant Valley Dr.
Little Rock, AR  72227
Thursday, October 27, 2016
2:00 P.M.
Memorial Contributions
Ozark Society
Little Rock, AR  72227


First Christian Church Endowment Fund
1500 N. Mississippi Street
Little Rock, AR  72207
I served in the Air Force.
Robert "Bob" E. Ritchie, III am a Veteran.

of Little Rock, AR

November 4, 1936 - October 24, 2016

Robert E. (Bob) Ritchie, II, 79, passed away early Monday, October 24, 2016. The son of Reeves and Gladys Ritchie, he was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on November 4, 1936.

He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Dana Booe Ritchie; four children and their families: Pamela Ritchie Aguirre of Abilene, Texas and her daughter, Sarah Aguirre Guy and son-in-law, J. Guy; J. Ritchie of Seattle, Washington and his spouse, Mark Linvill; Robin Ritchie McNight of Conroe, Texas and her husband, Allen McNight and their two daughters, Rebecca Elizabeth McNight and Kathryn Grace McNight; Susan Ritchie Moenning of Madison, Mississippi and her husband, Chuck Moenning.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Reeves and Gladys Ritchie, and his sister, Nancy Ritchie Ogle.

He graduated in 1954, from Pine Bluff High School. He attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville where he joined Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. Bob took a two year break from college to serve in the US Air Force returning to the U of A in the fall of 1960, where he graduated with a BSBA in January of 1962.

Bob's career spanned banking, management and computer consulting, retirement planning and 22 years with the State of Arkansas Department of Computer Services. He retired in July 1999.

In 1962, Bob met his future wife, Dana Booe Martin, on a blind date arranged by a mutual friend. They were married in 1966. They spent their honeymoon in Rio de Janerio, Brazil; LaPaz and Santa Cruz Bolivia.

Bob was active in many community activities as a member of the Little Rock Jaycees where he served on the Board of Directors, Treasurer, and State Director. He served on the board of the Arkansas Arts Center for a number of years and was a member of Little Rock Community Theater serving as Producer, Treasurer, Vice President, and President. Bob was a member of the Downtown Little Rock Rotary Club and a Paul Harris Fellow. Bob was the treasurer of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity Alumni Association. Bob's passion for the outdoors spurred his active involvement in the Ozark Society serving as local chapter vice president and president, and he served on the board of the parent organization for over thirty years, including terms as Vice President and President. He also served as the Ozark Society Treasurer for over 25 years. Bob was a member of the Little Rock Country Club, and also, Lakeside Country Club, where he and Dana enjoyed entertaining friends at an annual ''Christmas in the Country'' party. He served on the Lakeside Board of Directors for nine years.

Bob was active for over thirty years in the Boy Scouts of America serving on the troop committee, as Scoutmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster. He also served on the Pioneer District Committee as District Camping Chairman, District Commissioner, and as District Chairman. During this time,Bob received the District Award of Merit; the Life, Family, and Church Award; and the Silver Beaver Award. He led five trips to Philmont Scout Ranch in Cimarron, New Mexico taking over 50 scouts and adults for ten days of backpacking in the back country of the over 137,000-acre ranch in northeast New Mexico.

A lifelong member of the First Christian Church, Bob served as Deacon, Elder, Worship Leader, Youth Leader, Committee Chairman, Vice-Chairman of the Board, Chairman of the Board and Trustee. For 15 years, he took the high school aged youth to the Great Smoky Mountains for a week of backpacking and white water rafting.

Bob's love of the outdoors was fostered by many fishing and hunting trips with his father starting as a young boy and continuing into adulthood. He canoed most of the rivers in Arkansas and southern Missouri. He rafted whitewater rivers in the western US including the Salmon and Middle Fork of the Salmon in Idaho, the Madison, Gallatin, and Yellowstone in Montana, the Arkansas River in Colorado, and the Colorado River through the entire Grand Canyon (twice) in Arizona.

In addition to Philmont, his backpacking trips have taken him to the Great Smoky Mountains. Bob hiked many miles looking for Indian ruins, petroglyphs, and pictographs in Arizona and Utah, across the Continental Divide in Colorado, and a dozen trips into and across the Grand Canyon. Bob also hiked many miles with the Boy Scouts or with friends in the Ozark Society on the Ouachita Trail, the Ozark Highlands Trail and The Buffalo River Trail and other hiking trails in Arkansas.

Bob shared this love of nature with his children, Pam, J., Robin, and Susan taking them on canoe trips and backpacking trips when they were growing up.

Bob and his wife, Dana loved to travel. They traveled extensively throughout the US, including Alaska, Hawaii, and river trips via canoe, raft or paddlewheel. They enjoyed traveling overseas including Finland, Russia, Greece, Egypt, Jordan, UAE, South Africa, England, France, Italy, and Turkey. He was thrilled to visit Washington D.C. and attend the festivities of the first Clinton inauguration in 1993.

One of Bob's greatest sources of pride and joy were his four children, Pam, J, Robin, and Susan. Although Dana had two children when they married, Bob never had step-children. They immediately became his own and soon changed their last names to Ritchie. One of Bob's proudest moments was when his son J told Bob he wanted to be adopted and had already talked to a lawyer to arrange and pay for the adoption himself. Of course Bob said "yes". What a wonderful tribute to Bob.

Despite all his accomplishments and giving back to the community, his greatest accomplishments were "loving, supportive husband and father" who always acted with kindness and integrity through the positive examples he set each and every day of his life.

The memorial service will be on Thursday, October 27, 2016 at 2:00 pm at the Second Presbyterian Church, 600 Pleasant Valley Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas with family visitation following. Prior to the memorial service, there will be a private family burial service. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Ozark Society, refer to www.ozarksociety.net or First Christian Church Endowment Fund, 1500 N. Mississippi Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72207. There will be no viewing.

The pallbearers include Alice Andrews, Catherine Tolson, Fred Chilcote, Guy Dillahunty, Dave Gruenwald, Rex Kyle, Mark Linvill, Grady McCoy, Allen McNight, Joe Pete McNeill, Chuck Moenning, and Jim Mulkey.



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18 Condolence(s)
John Fuller Cross
Eureka Springs, AR
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Thursday, November 3, 2016

I was saddened to learn of the passing of my long-time friend Bob Ritchie, who shared the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity house with me for a time in the mid-1950s.

The last time I saw him was when he, Jim Mulkey, Morrison Smith, and another fraternity brother (I believe) whose name I don’t remember, stopped by one day to visit here at the bank, and I remember them telling me of the travels they had together around the country. I thought that was such wonderful way to maintain old friendships, and I was envious.

From reading the obituary, I can tell that Bob had a full and happy life, and we wish him God speed in the next one. He will be missed.

I was glad to see Joe Pete McNeill and Jim Mulkey were pall bearers, as they were also fraternity brothers, and how fitting it was that they be there.

My prayers and best to the family.

John Fuller Cross
Eureka Springs, AR

Virginia Reeves Pozza
Springdale,, AR
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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

So sorry to get the news of Bob's passing. Sorry we had lost contact with each other years ago but it was wonderful to see he lived his live to the fullest, as I knew he would. Regards to all your family

Virginia Reeves Pozza

Larry Connelley III
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Dear Ritchie Family,

Extremely sorry for the loss of Bob. His legacy of service is present in both our memories and our actions.

Kindest Regards,
Larry Connelley


Linda and Jim Hobbs
Dallas, TX
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Sunday, October 30, 2016

What a godsend for children when they are nurtured by a man like Robert Richie. Our thoughts are with the entire Richie family.

Joseph Harris
Chicago, IL
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Friday, October 28, 2016

With love and blessings I send my sincere condolences.

BECKY ROGERS
LITTLE ROCK, AR
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Friday, October 28, 2016

DANA, SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. PLEASE KNOW THAT I HAVE HAD YOU IN MY PRAYERS AND TRUST THAT GODS LOVE WILL CARRY YOU THROUGH THESE DIFFICULT DAYS AHEAD. BECKY

Ronnie
Atlanta,
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Thursday, October 27, 2016

My heart is filled with sadness. Bob was a wonderful man and someone I looked up to greatly. Having lost my father when i was a kid....Mr. Ritchie was such a great role model for me! I spent 5 summers with him in the Smokies with folks from First Christian and those are wonderful memories that I cherish greatly. Amazing family, amazing mom, amazing kids and one truly amazing man who will be greatly missed. Love you all...In his love....Ronnie

Ralph Brodie
Little Rock, AR
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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Dana:
Please know that those of us who were blessed to be in your and Bob's circle at various times in our life, i.e. Junior Chamber of Commerce and Rotary were truly blessed. We share your tears and your loss.

Ralph Brodie

. Barbara Mulkey
Fayetteville, AR
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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Dear Dana,

I am so sorry to hear about Bob's passing. He was a wonderful person. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Bob and your family.

Rick Ramsay
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Thursday, October 27, 2016

Dana, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. Rick and Clair Ramsay

Susan Mehlburger
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Dear Dana, what a shock to see the paper today. I am sad to learn you've lost your precious Bob. I plan on being with you tomorrow to celebrate his life. My love and prayers are wrapped all around you. Love you, Susan

Anne Lawrence
Oklahoma City,
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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

My deepest sympathy. Mr. Ritchie was kind and generous. I appreciated the frozen colas he would make when I was at the house. I respected and admired him. He will be missed.

Russ McKinney
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Prayers for peace and healing to the family of my scoutmaster.

Richard Bassett
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

I worked for Bob when he was at the state and we spent many years working together in Scouting. He was a fine man.

Lin Richardson
Little Rock, AR, AR
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Wednesday, October 26, 2016

My sons Scott, Timothy and Joel all were blessed in knowing Bob, through scouting. He was in credibly kind to Joel following the sudden and unexpected death of his father our Bob. May his memory be eternal.

Elie Petrakis
Potomac,
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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Dear J I am so sorry for your loss.

Bob Davenport
Fayetteville,
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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Rest in peace Mr. Ritchie. I'll never forget your leadership and mentorship during our trips to the Smokie Mountains. Thank you for every moment you poured into me personally.

Frances (Grimmett) Bates
Bryant, AR
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Tuesday, October 25, 2016

Dear Ritchie Family,
I worked with Bob for yours at DCS and what a wonderful person he was. He treated me like I belonged to him like he did so many others that worked here. He would always say I going to give you some advise and you can use it or not use, then he would grin real big like to say we better take his advise. Bob was our family and we all loved him.