Robert ‘Bob’ Edwin Congdon

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No public services will be held at this time for “Bob” Congdon, 90, of Clarkesville.

Mr. Congdon died Tuesday, June 28, 2022.

Born Nov. 10, 1931, in El Monte, California, he was the son of the late Orville Lloyd Congdon and Inez Rena Gruber Congdon. Mr. Congdon was preceded in death by his loving wife of 64 years, Betty Jeanne Black Congdon and three brothers, Orville Edward, Wallace Edgar, and Arthur Ehlers Congdon.

Mr. Congdon grew up in Atlanta and attended Roosevelt High School. In 1950, he joined the United States Air Force and served a tour of duty in North Africa. In 1952, he returned to his parents' home at Lake Burton where he met his future wife, Betty Jeanne Black. They married in 1953 and started to develop and operate Congdon's Landing, a marina on Lake Burton in Cherokee Cove. They sold their business in 1966 and continued to live at the lake. Lake Burton was always a special place for both of them.

Mr. Congdon attended church services at Moccasin Creek State Park for over 50 years. He was a 32nd degree Mason and a member of Clarkesville Masonic Lodge No 325 F&AM. He loved being a full-time gardener and maintenance man at their property on the lake.

Mr. Congdon retired after 32 years with White County and Habersham County School Systems. He taught one year at Nacoochee High School and then became their principal for the next 11 years. He also taught at North Habersham for eight years and then became the principal of North Habersham Junior High for his remaining 12 years in education. He graduated from Piedmont College and Western Carolina University with majors in science and school administration

In 2011, he and his wife started on a new adventure. They bought the Charm House in Clarkesville and started back to work once again.

Survivors include one sister-in-law, Dorothy Ann Congdon, five nieces and nephews, and many good friends.

Donations may be made to Alzheimer's Association, Georgia Chapter, 41 Perimeter Center East, Suite 550, Atlanta GA  30346.

An online guest book is available for the family at hillsidememorialchapel.com.

Arrangements by Hillside Memorial Chapel & Gardens, Clarkesville.