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Mr. and Mrs. Robert & Catherine Thayer

d. September 9, 2019

Escondido, California

Robert L. (Bob) Thayer , formerly of  Escondido, CA and McCook, NE died  peacefully in his sleep early on November 2, 2017. He was  residing in  Escondido at the time.


Bob was born May 4, 1929 in McCook, the oldest of three children to Agnes and Lester Thayer. He spent his early years in Nebraska before his family moved to Toledo, Ohio where he attended and graduated from high school in 1948. He then decided to move back to McCook to attend college and was a member of the National Guard. In the summer of 1950 he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps.; graduated from MCRD in San Diego and was shipped off to Korea, where he fought in the battle at the Chosin Reservoir. Upon his return to the  states after the Marines he moved back to Toledo, where he married his sweetheart Catherine Mulkey and they had two of their four children there.


Bob always liked Southern California after spending sometime there while in the Marines. So he packed up and moved to Escondido in 1959. Here he spent the next 17 years and had two more children and worked as a milkman for Golden Arrow Dairy. During this time he was involved in many different activities; coaching youth baseball, golfing, bowling, softball, hunting and occasionally looking for gold.

Bob wasn’t finished moving though. So, in 1976, he decided to move back to where it all started McCook, NE. He then spent the better part of 38 years working, hunting, fishing, playing golf regularly, following his beloved Cornhuskers, and occasionally following his passion of  prospecting for gold. “The Good Life”

For the past three years, because of health reasons, he has been in Escondido near his children.


Bob is survived by his wife: Cathy, three children: Denise (Jay) Semensow, Robert (Jody) Thayer and April (Jackson) Martin, all of Escondido; as well as, 11 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and many relatives and friends.


He is preceded in death by a daughter: Lynn; his sister, Rena Frantz and his younger brother, Richard Thayer.

Catherine Elizabeth Thayer , age 84, died peacefully on April 12th 2019 in Escondido, California, surrounded by her family.

Catherine was born on March 10th 1935 in Toledo Ohio to Arthur and Emma Mulkey She had one older brother, Arthur ll. "Cathy" grew up in Toledo where she met and married the love of her life Robert L. Thayer, on August 5th 1954. Their union bore four children. Denise, Robert, April and Lynn. The couple and their 2 older children moved to California in 1959, where their 2 younger children were born.

Catherine was a devoted wife and mother, with a zest for life, and a huge   personality. She made friends easily, loved to dance, sing, cook and go to the casino.


In 1976 Catherine joined her husband in his dream to return to his home town of McCook Nebraska, where she started a small housekeeping service. She lovingly provided her services to many elderly persons in McCook until  experiencing a massive stroke in 1990. After a partial recovery, Catherine continued to volunteer weekly at the Helping Hands Thrift Shop in McCook.

In 2014 Catherine returned to California with her husband to be nearer to her family. Where she lived until her passing. She was survived by three children: Denise (Jay) Semensow, Robert (Jody) Thayer and April (Jackson) Martin, all of Escondido; as well as, 11 grandchildren, 17 great-grandchildren and many relatives and friends.

Catherine was preceded in death by her husband Robert, brother Arthur and daughter Lynn.

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Saturday, September 14, 2019

Starts at 11:00 am (Central time)

Carpenter Breland Funeral Home

305 West C Street, McCook, NE 69001

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Inurnment with Military Honors

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