It is with great sadness that we share with you the recent passing of Major Bob Louangamath, the Administrator and Corps Officer/Pastor at The Kroc Center.
Major Bob and his wife, Major Joanne, came to serve at The Kroc Center in July of 2021. In that short time, the Majors became beloved by members and staff alike for their grace, sensitivity, and kindness toward all they met.
Major Bob was a warm-hearted, funny soul, and all of us at The Kroc Center are mourning his passing. He was a man of God, a loving husband and father of two girls, a leader and helper in his community, and a friend to everyone he met. He could make anyone feel appreciated, and loved getting to know people. His energy rarely ran out, and when he wasn’t problem-solving and socializing in The Kroc Center, he put the same excitement into hobbies like woodworking, gardening, cooking and electronics.
One of his favorite stories to share was how, when he was a child immigrating to the United States, his family received a food box, and he was given a jacket by The Salvation Army. He never forgot this kindness and went on to serve as an officer in The Salvation Army for 28 years, providing hope and faith to communities in California and Oregon including Stockton, Santa Cruz, Santa Clara, Whittier, Santa Fe Springs, Los Angeles, Santa Maria, Happy Valley, Rancho Palos Verdes, and in Suisun City serving Solano County.
Major Bob received his ultimate healing, surrounded by family and friends, sharing scripture, and singing praise; a final promotion to glory.
Major Joanne and the girls are so thankful for their Army family, and the prayers, texts, and love during Major Bob’s brief illness. They will continue to need our prayers and support in the days and months ahead.
John 11:25-26
Jesus told her, “I am the resurrection and the life. Anyone who believes in me will live, even after dying. Everyone who lives in me and believes in me will never ever die.”
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