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Old Long Skiis — ‘He touched so many lives’


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By Kathryn Reed

If life is about creating cherished memories, then Bob Rockwell had a full life – even though many would say 61 is way too young to die.

He was a character. His friends proved that on Saturday with their stories about this longtime South Lake Tahoe resident who died in November.

As a lover of history, the afternoon doubled as a fundraiser for the Osgood Toll House, which is believed to be the oldest building in the Tahoe basin. It was appropriate that the nearly 70 people in attendance faced that old building as others talked about the man they called friend.

Bob Rockwell

Bob Rockwell

Rockwell in the last few years became involved with the Lake Tahoe Historical Society, even speaking at events. The nonprofit is trying to raise $30,000 to restore the toll house; which people were asked to donate to in Rockwell’s name.

For those who didn’t know Rockwell growing up or working with him at South Tahoe Refuse, they were introduced to him as Old Long Skiis (his spelling) as a regular commenter on Lake Tahoe News.

“One thing that amazed me after he passed is how many people only knew him as Old Long Skiis. They had never met him,” Jeff Tillman said. “We’ll miss Old Long Skiis because he set us straight, told the truth and kept us in line.”

Tillman was not only Rockwell’s boss at the garbage company, but his friend. A token of honor was Tillman wearing a T-shirt from one of the many car races they went to.

Rockwell’s genuine good nature, storytelling and love of music were constant themes during his memorial June 11.

It was a different world when he grew up here. Mike Silvera recalled when they were 11 they wanted to ride around the lake with a couple other friends. Their parents said fine. They spent the night on the North Shore camping and then came home the next day.

John Allasia recalled the five-day canoe trip around the lake. No life jackets. The canoe was so loaded down that the water, especially as the waves got stronger, nearly came in.

The sentiment was Rockwell was always up for an adventure even it wasn’t well thought out.

“We went to the same church – the great outdoors,” Kevin Cruess said. He talked about how Rockwell liked to backcountry ski in an area just north of the Carson Pass. It had been years since either had been there. Cruess took his old skinny skis back there last December to scatter some of his buddy’s ashes.

Christy Prouty recalled being set up on a blind date. She was told this guy was cute and funny. She said that was true, and spent the next 25 years with Rockwell.

“He touched so many lives and always in a positive way,” she said.

Rockwell was also an avid gardener. It was appropriate that wildflower seeds were handed out Saturday – symbolizing the circle of life.

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  1. catlapper says - Posted: June 12, 2016

    Thank you Kae for the wonderful article about Bob. It was a fine day, filled with laughter, some tears, and made me really grateful to live in such a wonderful community with such supportive and caring people! His friends from all over California and Nevada shared their funny and uplifting memories of Bob, from grade school on up…Thank you ALL!! Love, Christy Prouty

  2. Linda Sessions says - Posted: June 12, 2016

    On behalf of Robert Rockwell Sr. (age 92) and the rest of Bob’s family, we would like to thank STR and everyone who attended and shared stories. It was a wonderful tribute and we look forward to seeing a plaque in his name on the Osgood Toll House!

    Linda Sessions, half sister

  3. Passion4Tahoe says - Posted: June 13, 2016

    I sure wish I could have been there, but I had another commitment. Bob left a beautiful legacy and his love of our community’s history will live on through his many contributions. Personally, I will remember the positive spin he always put on his comments here in the Lake Tahoe News.

    I hope Christy and his family know the community will long remember this great guy known as Old Long Skiis.

  4. de Bacon says - Posted: June 13, 2016

    Bob was my best friend for over 40 years, having met him in High School. There will never be another Bob Rockwell Jr.. I also shared many a day back country skiing with him as Kevin spoke of. I was with him the last day he fastened his cross country skis on for a trek up the ridge above lower echo lake, but he hurt his knee that day (again), to never attempt back country skiing again. There were so many great days skiing, biking, disc golfing, fishing, canoing, just being alive with Bob.

    I heard that the South Lake Tahoe Bicentennial Tree Frog Band was spoken of at the Memorial. It really was a zany fun and funny time in life getting together every 4th of July for those 9 consecutive years before I left SLT to attend college in Idaho, where I still reside. We gathered at Bob’s little red house to BBQ and make music late into the night, with a great bunch of friends. Last year I uploaded a recording that we made during one of those sessions to my website. It is pretty crazy strange stuff. The song was made up in one of those sessions, the lyrics are fully my own, and fully ad-lib as inspired by Bob, canoing including the possibility of altered states, typical in those times. I have heard tell, that nobody believed that Bob ever played in a band, but here is evidence that he actually did if one chooses to hear, it can be found at ( http://www.thomasepeterson.com/mp3/CanoeingL-Orig.mp3 ). I could put up a recorded song that Bob sang but…. (I laugh at the thought, in my knowing how it sounds and the inappropriateness of the content. Oh it is funny), typical Bob.

    I am unable to travel the long voyage from here to SLT these days, I could yet it would be very difficult, thus I opted to be at the gathering of friends in spirit. I miss Bob greatly. Now we keep him alive in our hearts. Rest in peace my brother, rest in peace.

  5. DVZ says - Posted: June 15, 2016

    As I mentioned at the memorial, Bob and I were partners in crime (only good ones) and laughter for over 40 years.
    There are sooo many more stories that I would have liked to share but couldn’t, either because of content or time.
    Bob truly was my brother from another mother and he will be missed terribly!
    Life will certainly go on but, it won’t be quite the same!
    Cheers to you Bob Rockwell!!
    You will always be my favorite “Little Man”!!

    DVZ

  6. catlapper says - Posted: June 16, 2016

    WHAT GREAT COMMENTS FROM BOB’S FRIENDS! HOLY CATS!! DVZ (“THE LETTUCE”), “DE BACON”, YOU AND SOOOO MANY OTHERS WERE FANTASTIC BUDDIES OF BOB, AND HE HAD THE MOST INCREDIBLE FRIENDS!! KEVIN CRUESS, “JIMMY THE MIC”, “J A” (JON ALLASIA), JIM (CORK N MORE), GREGG ABBOTT, JEFF AND JOHN TILLMAN, JOHN D ?(MARCHINNI), STEVE FROEM (SP?), ERIK WINKLEMAN, RALPH FUESHLIN, MIKE SILVERIA, THE LIST GOES ON AND ON…FORGIVE ME IF I DON’T LIST THEM ALL–HE HAD SO MANY, AND WE WERE LUCKY TO HAVE HIM IN OUR LIVES!!! THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR POSTS!! lOVE LOVE LOVE, CHRISTY