• Date Of Birth: March 2, 1943
  • Date Of Death: July 12, 2019
  • State: California

Robert “Bob” Engberg passed away after a brief but courageous battle with AML/acute myeloid leukemia. He will be remembered for his passion for climbing mountains and car racing, and boundless energy to travel and camp with his wife Sherry in their Volkswagen Westfalia. Bob was hiking mountain trails up until his diagnosis, climbing a portion of Mount Shasta in June 2019.

Bob was born in San Diego to Marynell and Vanus Engberg. He grew up in Spring Valley where he graduated in 1961 from Mount Miguel High School. He earned a scholarship to the University of Redlands, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in history and played varsity basketball, graduating in 1965. Bob married his high school and college sweetheart Sherry Netzley shortly after graduation. They moved to Seattle where Bob received a master’s degree in history from the University of Washington in 1967. He and Sherry enjoyed camping and  backpacking around Mt. Rainier in their spare time.

Bob was a lifelong teacher and educator. After relocating back to San Diego, Bob started his teaching career at Muirlands Junior High, and subsequently taught AP US History and AP Art History at Mission Bay High School. He coached Mission Bay’s golf team and helped supervise track, football, and basketball games.

Bob taught several UC extension classes, both online and in Yosemite. For years he took students to the Yosemite Institute each spring for a week of  camping, hiking, and history.  Summers were filled with roadtrips to state and national parks where he camped with Sherry and their two children.

Bob focused his scholarship on the life of John Muir, the “Father of the National Parks.” He authored and edited three books on Muir’s life and writings. Bob’s students and children learned an endless supply of John Muir quotes, such as “Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.”

A modern day Renaissance man, Bob learned to speak French as a college student while working in Paris as a restaurant dishwasher.

Bob developed a love of car racing in the 1960s, taking weekend trips to race in Holtville with his brother Chuck. After the kids were out of the house, he restored and raced three vintage British race cars, a Lotus 11, a Lotus 23 and an Elva Mk II.  Bob competed in vintage car races throughout the country, towing the cars behind their VW Westy.  

Bob  and Sherry designed and built their home in Julian where they have lived for 20 years.

Bob will be loved and remembered by his wife Sherry, children Brock and Catherine (and Tom), siblings Marilyn and Chuck, and grandchildren Elsa and Cedric.

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