Joanne Eisenzimmer
Remember Chapel on Wheels and Mr Salisbury while attending McBride Grade School in the 50's. His passion for teaching the Word of GOD left an impression on my life. What a wonderful man with a great way of communicating.

Birth date: May 3, 1932 Death date: Jan 16, 2026
Robert “Bob” Dale Salisbury was born on May 3, 1932 to Ralph and Regina Salisbury in Centralia Kansas. The Salisbury family moved to Salem, Oregon when Bob was in elementary school. He graduated from a Salem High School. During t Read Obituary
Remember Chapel on Wheels and Mr Salisbury while attending McBride Grade School in the 50's. His passion for teaching the Word of GOD left an impression on my life. What a wonderful man with a great way of communicating.

We were so sorry to hear of Bob's passing. We have had fond memories of he, Marcy and the family at many beach family reunions and their visits down here in California. He will be missed. Condolences to whole family. Leslie, Greg and Matthew Sanderson and Paul and Eric Moe.
Lois Anderson's children Denice and Walden send our condolences. So many years we have known Bob. Remembering Sunset Park times together.
He was an amazing man of God. Bibles up he would tell all of the children who went to the Chapel on Wheels each week. He would give us a Scripture verse to find and we would read it as soon as possible when we found it in the Bible. That made many of us learn God’s Word and the books of the Bible. What a skill that I’ve used all of my life. Heaven is now where we all look forward to seeing. Bob we love you and your family legacy that you left behind for many years of serving Father God, Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. 🙏🏼💜🦋❤️🙏🏼
Our condolences to you. We always appreciated Bob and Marcy's hospitality at family reunions. May he rest in peace and keep spreading God 's love in heaven.
So many will miss this sweet, gentle guy. I worked with Bob on the Board of Trustees, attended his Sunday School class and spent many wonderful senior outings with Bob who started all that. He was a great servant of our Lord and Savior and I know he is with Him enjoying life as never before. Bob and Marcy did so much for the church as well as the community.
Bob (Bobby) was the best of brothers! ( though he learned to be good auto mechanic by practicing on taking toys apart as a kid. One year we sisters got doll buggies. He took off the wheels to see how they worked and actually got them back on.) Bob was the one who hauled me to youth activities as a tag along little sister and when I was around twelve years old took me with him to a revival in Lebanon Where I gave my heart to the Lord. I never turned my back from my Lord from that time on, and Bob was always my encourager throughout the years. He picked the best wife ever in Marcy- who was another sister to me. My heart is breaking with loneliness for the rock in my life who led me to The Rock! God Gave me a wonderful gift in giving me Bobby all these years. I imagine he and my husband Don are playing basketball together in heaven now. Love you forever brother!
Kathy Cooper Ashley lit a candle in memory of Robert Salisbury
