Obituaries
Robert Moffett Mourned By Laguna Beach Friends, Festival Of Arts
Longtime Festival of Arts Board Member Robert (Bob) Moffett died Wednesday, November 3, 2021, one day after his 85th birthday.

LAGUNA BEACH, CA—The Festival of Arts announced the passing of longtime Board Member Robert (Bob) Moffett.
Bob died on Wednesday, November 3, 2021, one day after his 85th birthday.
Festival of Arts president David Perry shared his thoughts and memories of Moffett.
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"It is with great sadness that I share the news of the passing of our friend and fellow Board Member, Bob Moffett," Perry said. "Bob, his wife Jacquie and their family have been involved with the Festival over several decades, with Bob's most recent service as a longtime member of our Board of Directors.
Bob was born and reared in San Fernando, California. In 1953, after attending UCLA, he started his successful career in the entertainment business in engineering and production at KTLA, where he was later promoted to Engineering Supervisor overseeing many of the station's videotape productions.
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Recruited by KOCE in 1970, Bob became Chief Engineer.
He was later promoted to Station Manager before retiring from KOCE after 26 years. Moffett loved the beach and met his future wife Jacquie in Corona Del Mar while playing volleyball. They married in 1961 and moved their family to Laguna Beach in 1967, the same year Jacquie first juried into the Festival of Arts.
"Bob and Jacquie shared a full life of travel and they enjoyed their many trips to Utah," according to Perry.
He also shared his passion for the arts with Jacquie, a longtime Festival exhibitor and former Festival board member.
Actively devoted to improving the welfare of Laguna Beach and the Festival of Arts, Moffett joined the Festival board in 2009. He became instrumental in developing long-range plans for the upgrading of the Festival and Pageant facilities, according to Festival of Arts Board member Wayne Baglin.
"Bob was a gentle soul who was a great listener and saved his comments to observations or opinions that really mattered to him and his friends," Baglin said. "He will be very much missed."
Moffett is survived by his wife Jacquie, sons Kristofer and Todd, daughters-in-law Carolyn and Tina, and granddaughter Madelynne.
"The Festival benefited immeasurably from his outstanding leadership, friendship, guidance and wisdom," Perry said. "He will be greatly missed. We are forever grateful for his invaluable contributions and express our heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones."
Moffett's family and friends will scatter his ashes in his beloved Pacific Ocean.
If you would like to share your fond memories and expressions of sympathy with the Moffett family, please do so at www.dignitymemorial.com.
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