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Dr Robert Wayne “Bob” Stannard

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Dr Robert Wayne “Bob” Stannard

Birth
California, USA
Death
16 Jan 2020 (aged 72)
Danville, Contra Costa County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Robert was legally adopted by Harold Stannard and Burnelle Matthews Stannard.

Dr. Stannard (California-Davis '73), 72, Danville, California, died Jan. 16, 2020. He owned Adobe Pet Hospital in Livermore, California, prior to retirement in 2014. Having completed an advanced laser surgery program at the University of California-Davis in 2002, Dr. Stannard performed referral laser surgery and video otoscopy procedures throughout the state. He also took care of the Livermore Police K-9 unit for 35 years and the K-9 units from San Leandro, Fremont, and Berkeley in California.

Dr. Stannard served as a consultant and a key opinion leader for Novartis Pharmaceuticals and was a member of the company's advisory council. He served on the board of directors of the American Heartworm Society for several years and was the society's secretary-treasurer from 2013-16. Dr. Stannard was a member of the American Animal Hospital Association, California VMA, and American Association of Feline Practitioners. In 2018, he was honored with AHS honorary membership for outstanding dedication and service to the society.

Dr. Stannard was a founding member and a past president of Montair Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising money for public education. He is survived by his wife, Wendelyn, and a son and a daughter.
Robert was legally adopted by Harold Stannard and Burnelle Matthews Stannard.

Dr. Stannard (California-Davis '73), 72, Danville, California, died Jan. 16, 2020. He owned Adobe Pet Hospital in Livermore, California, prior to retirement in 2014. Having completed an advanced laser surgery program at the University of California-Davis in 2002, Dr. Stannard performed referral laser surgery and video otoscopy procedures throughout the state. He also took care of the Livermore Police K-9 unit for 35 years and the K-9 units from San Leandro, Fremont, and Berkeley in California.

Dr. Stannard served as a consultant and a key opinion leader for Novartis Pharmaceuticals and was a member of the company's advisory council. He served on the board of directors of the American Heartworm Society for several years and was the society's secretary-treasurer from 2013-16. Dr. Stannard was a member of the American Animal Hospital Association, California VMA, and American Association of Feline Practitioners. In 2018, he was honored with AHS honorary membership for outstanding dedication and service to the society.

Dr. Stannard was a founding member and a past president of Montair Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to raising money for public education. He is survived by his wife, Wendelyn, and a son and a daughter.


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