Robert Leslie Wilde

Robert Leslie Wilde

Birth
Death
1 Sep 2006
Burial
Altadena, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Plot
Royal Oak section
Memorial ID
17699183 View Source
*The following text paraphrased from a tribute located at www.mtlowe.net*

Mt. Lowe Historian. Robert L. Wilde was born June 8, 1942 in Highland Park, Michigan. When he was 4 years of age, the family relocated to Pasadena, California.

Robert was mentored as a young man by a volunteer in the Big Brother program, Joe Katzenbarger, who further instilled in him a love of the mountains and of forestry and hiking in the San Gabriel Mountain Range. Joe's influence became a large part of Robert's early development. His interests were heightened in the Mt. Lowe Railway. In his days as a student at Eliot Junior High School, his collection of Mount Lowe Railway and Echo Mountain memorabilia and photographs and any artifact he could get his hands on caught the interest of the press. It also sparked the interest of a fellow student, Charles Seims, who later in life, wrote a book, "Mount Lowe. The Railway In The Clouds". Charles' book featured some of the photographs from Robert's collection and the two men remained life-long friends.

Robert was a volunteer with the Angeles National Forest through the Scenic Mt. Lowe Railway Historical Committee organization. For many years he worked with the group constructing and re-creating signs, structures, repairing remnants, and whatever else the group would do on its many outings to the area.

Mr. Wilde's burial plot is located in the Royal Oak section, just a few steps to the east of Thaddeus S.C. Lowe, namesake of Mt. Lowe and creator of the Mt. Lowe Railway.
*The following text paraphrased from a tribute located at www.mtlowe.net*

Mt. Lowe Historian. Robert L. Wilde was born June 8, 1942 in Highland Park, Michigan. When he was 4 years of age, the family relocated to Pasadena, California.

Robert was mentored as a young man by a volunteer in the Big Brother program, Joe Katzenbarger, who further instilled in him a love of the mountains and of forestry and hiking in the San Gabriel Mountain Range. Joe's influence became a large part of Robert's early development. His interests were heightened in the Mt. Lowe Railway. In his days as a student at Eliot Junior High School, his collection of Mount Lowe Railway and Echo Mountain memorabilia and photographs and any artifact he could get his hands on caught the interest of the press. It also sparked the interest of a fellow student, Charles Seims, who later in life, wrote a book, "Mount Lowe. The Railway In The Clouds". Charles' book featured some of the photographs from Robert's collection and the two men remained life-long friends.

Robert was a volunteer with the Angeles National Forest through the Scenic Mt. Lowe Railway Historical Committee organization. For many years he worked with the group constructing and re-creating signs, structures, repairing remnants, and whatever else the group would do on its many outings to the area.

Mr. Wilde's burial plot is located in the Royal Oak section, just a few steps to the east of Thaddeus S.C. Lowe, namesake of Mt. Lowe and creator of the Mt. Lowe Railway.

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  • Created by: AJ
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  • Find a Grave Memorial ID: 17699183
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (: accessed ), memorial page for Robert Leslie Wilde (8 Jun 1942–1 Sep 2006), Find a Grave Memorial ID 17699183, citing Mountain View Cemetery and Mausoleum, Altadena, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by AJ (contributor 1003).