Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

FORT SMITH — Robert Stephens Laser,

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94, of Fort Smith, Ark., died on Thursday, Dec. 3, 2020, in Fort Smith Ark. He was born on Oct. 2, 1926, in Clarksvill­e, Ark., to Albert Wolfe and Esther (Stephens) Laser.

He grew up in Forrest City, Ark. He was a graduate of Oregon State University (while in the U.S. Army) and was in the first graduating class of the University Of Arkansas School Of Architectu­re. He was a founding partner in Laser, Knight, Hathaway, and Guest architectu­ral firm in Fort Smith.

He was a longtime member of Goddard Memorial United Methodist Church. He volunteere­d at the Boys & Girls Club, was a member of the Noon Civics Club, and was a great supporter of the arts. He was an avid tennis player at the Fort Smith Tennis Club, a sailor and world traveler. His post-retirement life was enriched by his close relationsh­ip with the teachers and students at Sutton and Cavanaugh schools. He was a wonderful family man, husband, and father, and was loved by many.

Bob was preceded in death by his wife, Jacqueline; daughter, Christie Ann; and brothers, Albert Wolfe, Jr. and James.

He is survived by his daughter, Marcia Hixson (Richard) of Little Rock; son, Robert Stephens Laser Jr. (Shana) of Fort Smith; brother, David Nelson Laser (Ann) of Jonesboro, Ark.; and sister, Esther Paul (Tom) of Webster, N.Y.

Cremation is under the direction of Ocker-Putman Funeral Home of Fort Smith.

Due to covid restrictio­ns, a private family service will be held at Goddard Columbariu­m at a later date.

Memorials may be made to the University Of Arkansas School Of Architectu­re (Robert Laser scholarshi­p fund), Goddard Memorial United Methodist Church, The Boys & Girls Club of Fort Smith or a charity of your choice.

Online tributes may be made at www.ockerputma­nfuneralho­me.com.

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