Marin Independent Journal

Robert Day Platt

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Robert Day Platt passed away on December 29, 2020. He was born on July 15, 1933 to Joseph Swan Platt and Margaret Day Platt in Columbus, OH.

Bob grew up in a family of five children who all enjoyed music. Bob loved singing and after he took up the guitar and banjo, he continued to bring people together with music. Up until a few years ago, he was still singing in the community chorus at the College of Marin.

Bob went to the Putney School in Vermont. The friendship­s formed at Putney spanned his entire life. After graduating from Harvard College, he was stationed in Europe with the Army, where he met and married Annelise Henriksen, from Denmark. They moved to Cambridge, MA where Bob attended Harvard Law School. Bob and Annelise had two children, Torben and Kirsten. In 1977, he married Bodil Klein and expanded his family to include her three sons: Stieg, Borg and Ulvar.

Bob spent summers in Northport, Maine where he learned to sail, another lifelong passion. At 47, he and his wife Bodil escaped the work world and sailed their boat from Maine to Florida. They then moved to San Rafael, CA. Taking advantage of the weather and geography of California, Bob and Bodil pursued their shared passions for tennis, hiking, and traveling. They were fortunate to have children and grandchild­ren nearby. Bob particular­ly enjoyed the annual family gathering on Mount Tamalpais to celebrate Father’s Day.

Bob continued his legal work, focusing on criminal appeals cases. His sense of justice shaped his career and his political views throughout his life.

Bob died peacefully at home, cared for by his wife, Bodil. Predecease­d by his sister Emily and brother Bill; he is survived by two siblings, David and Lisa; his children, many grandchild­ren and greatgrand­children, who will all miss him.

Gifts in memory of Bob may be made to the

Southern Poverty Law

Center or Hospice by the

Bay.

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