Robert Guillen

Date of Birth

September 15, 1937

Date of Death

December 18, 2011

September 15, 1937 – December 18, 2011

Chicago, Illinois & Santa Barbara, Ca.

To sum up the life of a man in mere words can never fully express the essence of who he was. It does however, give a glimpse into the heart and spirit of a life well lived. On December 18th, 2011 Robert Guillen ended his journey on earth lovingly surrounded by his family and friends. A husband, a father, a son, a brother, a godfather (Niño), an uncle, a friend, a coach, a ref and dear dear grandfather, Robert…better known as Bob, Dad and Papa had a heart of gold and lived in a spirit of love. His embrace was reassuring, his kindness loud and his zeal for life contagious. A happy man living to make a happy family.

He is survived by his wife, Barbara of over 50 years, his three amazing daughters, Karen Jacinto, Lori Tuller and Kelly Sorenson and their husbands, Alvino Jacinto, Kevin Tuller and Mark Sorenson. Bob is also leaving behind the apples of his eyes, his grandchildren. Keri and Alexa Ellenberger, Veronika, Leiesa, Sonja and Zoe Jacinto, Chad and Sophia Tuller, Tyler, Nico, Lucas and Camille Sorenson. His brother, Mario Guillen, sister in law, Patricia and brother Tony Guillen also survive him. Bob was preceded in death by his mom, Irene, his dad, Nicholas and brother Edmund.

To know Bob is to know his vast love and dedication to sports. An athlete, a coach, a referee and a spectator, Bob was all about the “game”. Loving football, baseball, basketball, Formula One Racing, Soccer and tennis…whenever and wherever a game was on you would find him there cheering on his favorite team. His love of sports led him to a lifelong service to Santa Barbara community’s youth. Beginning with the creation of Goleta Valley South Little League as well as his endless hours of refereeing and volunteering for Jaycees, Boys and Girls Club, St. Raphael’s School and YFL. Where there were sports there was Bob. He never missed a game.

Throughout the years Bob built an intricate patchwork of relationships and formed bonds of friendship and kinship with anyone and everyone he came in contact with. His legacy is that “he knew no stranger” and was always there to lend a helping hand. He was friends with his daughter’s friends, his grandchildren’s friends and their friends. No party was complete without Bob. Sooner or later he would evolve from Bob to “Dad” or “Papa”. That is the richness, the legacy that Bob Guillen has left behind… one of friendship, fatherhood and kindness. The best part of a legacy is that it will live forever.

Living through and in everyone he touched. A personality trait, a look, an attitude, a mannerism, a talent have all been inherited by his kids, grandkids, nieces and nephews. He lives on because they live.That is the richness of his heritage. A gift for now and generations to come.

He died as he lived, in the center of it all… exuding unconditional love, courage and humility. A life well lived and lived well…Papa, Dad, Bob your footprint will remain on the sands of each of our hearts. Never fading, never forgotten.

A celebration of life will be held graveside at Calvary Cemetery on Wednesday, December 21st at 1:00 pm.

In Honor of Bob, please no black attire. The family asks that guests represent one of his favorite teams (49ers, Notre Dame, USC, Lakers, Dodgers, Ferrari Formula One, Ducati or a Soccer team).
A special thank you to nurses at Cancer Center, to Dr. Thomas Woliver and Dr. Phil Delio. Your dedication, professionalism and loving support are appreciated and will never be forgotten.

In lieu of Flowers, a donation in his name can be made to Cancer Center of Santa Barbara.

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