Robert Finley

Born in Independence, IA
Born on Aug 1, 1926
Departed on Jan 4, 2014

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Robert Lee Finley, 87, a life long resident of Marion, died Saturday January 4, 2013 in his home surrounded by his family. Services: 1:00 p.m. Saturday at Cedar Memorial Chapel of Memories by Cedar Memorial Certified Celebrant Jim Parton. Burial: Cedar Memorial Park Cemetery, where Military Honors will be conducted. A visitation will be on Friday from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Cedar Memorial Park Funeral Home, and after 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Chapel.

Survivors include his children; Michael (Malinda) Finley of Marion, Iowa, Kathy (Skip) Thompson of Robins, Iowa, Cindy (David) Pfiffner of Marion, Iowa and Lisa Finley of Robins, Iowa, a step-daughter, Julie (Jim) Camenisch of Independence, Iowa and a step-son, Brad (Mitzi) Nielson of Marion, Iowa, his grandchildren; Chad (Tammy) Finley of San Antonio, Texas, Tia (Donnie Craig) Finley of Marion, Iowa, Tory (Angie Vogel) Thompson of Marion, Iowa, Tiffany (Jeff) Pelley of Robins, Iowa, Tierany (Lee) Virchow of Ankeny, Iowa, Ryan Pfiffner of Marion, Iowa, Taylor Pfiffner of Marion, Iowa, Ashleah (Dan) Synder of Cascade, Iowa and Adam Rotter of Robins, Iowa, and 9 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wives, Betty Finley, Norma Finley, his son, Gregory Finley, a brother and 2 sisters. 

Bob was born August 1, 1926 in Independence Iowa, the son of Merle and Mary (Wilkinson) Finley. He married Betty Herdliska on May 11, 1947. She died in 1975. He then married Norma Nielson on January 29, 1977. She died in 1996. He later married Jane Regan and later divorced. Bob worked for Iowa Manufacturing and then started Finley Excavating and later became Finley & Son Excavating with his son Gregory Finley until retiring in 2012.  Bob enjoyed hard work. His love for gardening was never ending-teaching the skill to all his family. His tomatoes were the best. His love for his family and the time spent with them was priceless. Bob was a veteran serving in the Army during World War II.