With heavy hearts the Meistrell family is sad to announce the
passing of Bob Meistrell, waterman, adventurer and the co-founder of
Body Glove International and Dive N’ Surf Inc. He had a wonderful life,
and would have been 85 next month. He lived his motto of “Do what you
love, love what you do.” until his last day when he was on his boat, The
Disappearance. He was coming back from Catalina as the lead boat in the
Rock 2 Rock Paddleboard Race.
During the race, The Disappearance had a double engine failure
which Bob said has never happened before. Bob, attempting to get the
boat up and running again, hurried to the engine room where he suffered a
heart attack. His nephew, Steven Lockhart, began administering CPR and
called for son Robbie and nephew Billy Meistrell, who were on nearby
boats to assist in his resuscitation. When the Baywatch Isthmus arrived,
they moved the unresponsive Meistrell up to the boat’s deck and
attempted to restart his heart with a defibrillator. After nearly two
hours of trying to revive him, Bob Meistrell was pronounced dead.
Bob and his twin brother Bill, who passed away in 2006, helped to
create the “Surf Culture,” which changed the world, beginning with
their designing, manufacturing and selling of the first commercially
viable neoprene wetsuits. Bob and Bill are two of only three watermen to
be inducted into the Surfers and Divers Hall of Fame. This year Body
Glove International celebrates its 60 Year Anniversary, and Bob and
Bill’s presence will be deeply missed. Even though they are gone, their
stories and adventures will live on in a book “Fits Like a Glove” that
will be released this Fall. Bob and his brother Bill, will always be
remembered as true waterman, honest businessmen, loving fathers, and
overall legends.
Bob leaves behind his sons Robbie, Ronnie and Randy, nine
grandchildren, Tracey, Matt, Jamie, Nick, Kenna, Robert, Randi, Rhoni
and Makayla and two great-grandchildren Mia and Maddox. He also leaves
behind his wife Patty of 62 years. As Bob always said, “To have a happy
marriage, you first need to find a good gal, and second she has to be
able to put up with you.” There’s no question Bob and Patty spent every
moment of their lives deeply in love with one another.
Further information about memorial services will be posted at a later time.
Both Bob and Bill were very involved in protecting the ocean
since the 1950′s. Bob was also extremely passionate about doing trips on
The Disappearance to raise money for the Switzer Center. In lieu of
sending flowers, we kindly ask you make a donation to one of these three
organizations.
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