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Robert Mitchell

1952 – 2024

Robert Mitchell

května 22, 1952 října 15, 2024

"A life rooted in nature, nourished by love"

"In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks."
— John Muir

Robert's favorite quote, often shared on his beloved nature walks

A Life Among Nature

Ranger, gardener, and steward of the wild

Robert Mitchell

Robert Mitchell

1952 - 2024

Robert Mitchell discovered his love for nature as a boy, exploring the forests and trails of the Pacific Northwest with his grandfather. That early connection with the natural world grew into a lifelong passion that shaped every aspect of his life.

After earning his degree in Forestry from Oregon State University, Robert spent 30 years with the National Park Service, eventually becoming the head ranger at Crater Lake National Park. His deep knowledge of Pacific Northwest ecology and his gift for storytelling made him a beloved figure among park visitors and staff alike.

In retirement, Robert became an avid gardener, transforming his modest backyard into a certified wildlife habitat that attracted birds, butterflies, and curious neighbors. He volunteered with the local Audubon Society and led weekly nature walks for schoolchildren, passing on his love of the outdoors to a new generation.

Robert believed that everyone could make a difference for the planet, one tree at a time. His gentle wisdom, infectious curiosity, and deep respect for all living things will be remembered by everyone who had the privilege of walking alongside him through the woods.

Životní milníky

1970

First summer as a junior ranger volunteer at Mount Hood National Forest

1974

Graduated from Oregon State University with a degree in Forestry

1980

Appointed head ranger at Crater Lake National Park

1995

Received the National Park Service Distinguished Service Award

2005

Retired and began volunteer conservation work

2015

Backyard certified as an official wildlife habitat by the National Wildlife Federation

Environmental Legacy

The seeds Robert planted continue to grow

30+ Years of Park Service
10,000+ Trees Planted
5,000+ Students Mentored
1 Certified Wildlife Habitat

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S

I still remember the afternoon walks we shared, when the world felt simple and beautiful. You had this incredible gift for making everyone around you feel truly seen. I will carry those conversations in my heart forever.

J

A mentor, a friend, and one of the kindest souls I've ever known. The way you guided our team with patience and wisdom — that legacy lives on in every person you touched. Rest in peace.

M

Words cannot express how much you meant to our family. Every holiday, every Sunday dinner — your laughter was the melody that held us all together. We miss you more than words can say.

A

Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord. A light in our parish community — always the first to volunteer, always the last to leave. I will keep them in my daily prayers.

F

May the angels lead them into paradise. A faithful servant and a blessing to all who knew them. Their kindness was a daily sermon more eloquent than any I could ever deliver.

Podrobnosti o smutečním obřadu

Kdy

Saturday, November 2, 2024 at 10:00 AM

Místo konání

Crater Lake Lodge

565 Rim Village Drive, Crater Lake, OR 97604

Přání

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the National Park Foundation or the Audubon Society.