This site is dedicated to the memory of Robert Ferguson Jr.

Robert Ferguson Jr. was born in San Bernardino, California on April 01, 1985. Robby will always be known for his incredible sense of humor; he could make everyone laugh in nearly any situation, and his smile was contagious. Only those lucky enough to get close to him saw the kind heart and generous spirit that accompanied that humor. He had a deep love for his family, who adored him, and for the family dogs, who did so as well. He will forever hold many titles for many different people: son, brother, grandson, cousin, nephew, friend, Marine, classmate, student, confidante, and sweetheart. Born the first day of April in 1985, Robby was immediately a beloved son and brother. Raised in San Bernardino, California with his sister, he was Cajon High School’s technical theater director. Immediately after graduating high school in 2003, Robby joined the United States Marine Corps and served his country honorably for four years, which included combat operations in Iraq in 2004 and 2006. He was very proud of his service as a United States Marine, as was his family. He reached the rank of Sergeant in less than four years, and made several lasting friendships with his fellow Marines. After his discharge as a partially disabled veteran, Robby spent time as a construction worker and sales associate before entering San Joaquin Valley College to earn certification in Industrial Technology and an Associate’s Degree, which he very nearly completed. These will be graciously awarded by his school posthumously in September 2012. He was an avid fan of Dallas Cowboys football, and loved Sublime, a Southern California reggae band. Robby is survived by his mother, Karen Ferguson, his father, Robert Ferguson, Sr. of Hesperia, his sister, Jennifer Weed, and his brother-in-law, Scott Weed of Victorville; his grandmother, Joanne Harmon, uncle Michael Severance, and cousins Jeremy and Cory Severance of Ohio; his cousin Trevor Severance of Washington; and his uncle, Michael Robinson and cousins, Michael and Bradley Robinson of Nevada. Robby’s passing was sudden and devastating, and he will forever remain in the hearts of the family and friends who loved him. He will be laid to rest at Riverside National Cemetery, where he can be at peace alongside his fellow heroes. As his immediate family, everything that we do henceforth shall be in his name, and in his honor. We love you, Robby, and always will. Beloved Son and Brother Semper Fi

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