Rob Branch

October 12, 1939 - June 15, 2024

Born October 12, 1939 to Erma Mae Smith and Dr. C.H. Hardin Branch, MD, in Los Angeles. Died June 15, 2024.

Raised, for the most part, in Salt Lake City along with younger brother, Skip.

Attended Wasatch Elementary, Olympus Junior High and graduated from Judge Memorial High School in 1957. Awarded a Bachelor's in Communications from Antioch University.

Served in the US Army stationed in Berlin, Germany (1958-60). Attained the rank of Staff Sergeant. Awarded “Berlin Occupation” and “Good Conduct” medals.

Began career in radio at the age of 14, reporting on high school happenings on < then> KDYL-AM, SLC.

After service in the Army, worked as a disk-jockey at KWHO AM/FM, KWIC-AM, KALL-AM (KALL “Underground”) and KSL-AM leaving SLC for San Diego (KOGO reporter and Assistant News Director and KSDO's.”TRADEO” and news-talk as a reporter, talk show host); “Stringer” for CBS and ABC. Other stations included KTMS and KRUZ, Santa Barbara and KBOI-AM, Boise, Idaho;

Won many awards, including two Golden Mikes for his reporting. Charter member, San Diego Press Club, 25-year member of Society of Professional Journalists.

Voiced and appeared on-camera and voice-over for numerous clients' commercials.

Checked into an alcohol rehab center in 1984; sober ever since.

Taught at Grossmont Community College (El Cajon, CA) and retired from Palomar Community College (San Marcos, CA) teaching journalism, radio and tv production and General Manager of and put Palomar's KKSM-AM on-the-air.

Other employment included English and Oral Comp at AmeriTech College of Nursing (SLC) (…” best bunch of people I ever worked for and with”); OSHER Life Long Learning, San Jose State University and University of Utah, journalism; Salt Lake Community College radio production, and journalism; Reserve Police Officer for Murray Police Department;

Leaves – grudgingly – wife, Marva (Myke), the true love of his life for over 50-years (23 of which he was married to her); daughter, Jessica; son, Matt; and two children from a previous marriage. Also, leaves very GRANDsons, Alex, Jordan and lan.

Proud of his Scottish heritage yet couldn’t find enough events where he could wear his kilt! 

Best quote: “If a day goes by and you haven’t heard an idea you never heard before, or made an ass of yourself at least once, the day is a loss.” 

Memberships in Berlin US Military Veteran’s Association, Southern Poverty Law Center, National Council of Teachers of English, and “Broadcast Pioneer” of the Broadcasters’ Foundation. 

In Loving Memory

Sorry Matt to hear of your father's passing. Our condolences and sympathies we extend to your family. He sounds like an amazing man. At least you have the memories "between the dashes ". Love, Bob and Connie

Connie Jensen

Taylorsville, Ut

So sorry, Skip, to see about the passing of your brother. He sounds like he was a good guy. 

Mike Gorrell

Millcreek, UT

My deepest condolences to Rob's loved ones. I worked with Rob in news talk radio and later teaching collegues at the greatest College radio/TV program in the country. Palomar College. Rob was incredible in all his many roles. 

patrick hahn

Lake Frederick, VA

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