Robert Allen Pichler Robert Allen Pichler, 44, of Snohomish, left this world on January 17, 2003. He was born August 22, 1958 to John and Eleanor Pichler. A truck driver's son, the trade came natural to him. Trucks and driving were in his blood and he knew them like the back of his hand. He loved to teach people to drive truck. He was a good man that cared for his family and it showed. A beautiful person inside and out with a big heart. Bob was a likeable guy that made many friends. He loved to be around people and would help them when he could. It seemed like he was always working on somebody's rig. His most favorite thing to do, was to go fishing. He always found time for it. He was a wonderful father, brother and uncle, and will be greatly missed by all his family and friends. He was loved very much. Preceding him in death were his grandpa and grandma, Carl and Clara Pichler, his grandma, Lydia Stangeland, his father and mother, John and Eleanor Pichler, his sister, Eleanor (Elly) Magnant and his aunt and uncle, Alice and John Townsend. Bob is survived by his children; Heather Pichler and Wesley (Lisa) Pichler, brothers; John (Fritzie) Pichler and Gary Pichler, sisters; Charon (John) Olson and Debbie (Steve) Hill and several nieces and nephews. Arrangements are as follows: Viewing for family and friends, Friday, January 24th at 1pm to 5pm and Saturday, January 25th at 9am to 2pm at Bauer Funeral Home in Snohomish. Cremation to follow also arranged by Bauer. The memorial date will be posted at the viewing and listed next week in the paper. Angel of death, go past my door Do not stop here anymore. We've met many times, you and me, You take my loved ones, as you please. My heart right now is a hollow shell Filled with grief and the pangs of hell Angel of death, go past my door Do not stop here anymore I know that you will not heed my plea We'll meet again...both you and me But until that time, I implore Angel of death, go past my door Do not stop here anymore. We love and miss you Bob. This notice was published: Thursday, January 23, 2003. Everett Herald