Robert R. Cardoza

Robert R. Cardoza

August 09, 1937 - July 18, 2020
San Juan Capistrano California

Robert R. Cardoza

August 09, 1937 - July 18, 2020
San Juan Capistrano California

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Robert R. “Bob” Cardoza, 82, of San Juan Capistrano, California, passed away after a long battle with cancer on July 18, 2020, at his home with his family at his side.

Bob was born in East Los Angeles, California on August 9, 1937, son of the late Robert S. Cardoza and Frances Cruz. He spent his childhood surrounded by the love of his large extended family. Bob graduated from Garfield High School in 1955. During high school, and later as a student at ELA Junior College, he was a member of the varsity gymnastic team. While in his teens, Bob was a founding member of the ELA Coffin Cheater Club, a local car club that engaged in volunteer activities helping those who were less fortunate. Bob married Stella, his high school sweetheart, in August 1957. Together they raised two sons, Brian and Perry, who with their wives Susanne and Catherine blessed the Cardoza family with six beautiful grandchildren, Sebastian, Anthony, Cassandra, Aaron, Madeleine and Anna.

He graduated from California State Polytechnic University (Cal Poly), Pomona in 1964 with a degree in landscape architecture. After graduation Bob worked for the County of Los Angeles, Bechtel Corporation and at various private design firms. In 1971 he co-founded Cardoza, DiLallo & Associates. After almost fifty successful years, the company under its current name, NUVIS, maintains Bob’s vision for excellence.

As an alumnus of Cal Poly, Pomona, Bob dedicated himself to serving his university in numerous capacities. He held positions on many boards and took great pleasure in the leadership roles he held as a volunteer.  For his years of dedicated service, Bob was honored with the Distinguished Alumni, College of Environmental Design, Cal Poly, Pomona award in 2003.

The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) is an organization where Bob devoted much of his of his volunteer energy.  He served in many leadership capacities and was recognized for his numerous contributions when he was made “Fellow, American Society of Landscape Architects” in 1982. This was a distinguished honor Bob held with great pride throughout his long career.

The California Landscape Architecture Student Scholarship (CLASS) Fund was another organization close to Bob’s heart. He helped establish the scholarship fund in 1980 and served as chairman of the board for many years. He took great pleasure in visiting universities and personally presenting scholarship awards to many deserving students pursuing a career in landscape architecture.

Bob was a tireless volunteer and visionary who wanted to make a difference in the communities where he lived, Cypress and San Juan Capistrano. He generously served on the planning commission of each city and took great satisfaction in his contributions. In San Juan Capistrano he was a member of various commissions and committees dedicated to helping preserve the city’s unique historical and cultural features. He especially supported the creation of a tribal park in San Juan Capistrano on the site of the ancient Indian village of Putuidem that once belonged to the Acjachemen (Juaneño) Nation.

He loved deep sea fishing, photography and traveling. He and Stella traveled much of the world together, the making of many memories along the way. Having grandchildren sometimes join in the fun of travel to faraway places was the joy of Bob’s life.

Bob was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He was a dedicated and generous professional, and a loyal friend. Along with his sense of humor and broad smile, he was an optimist and a visionary who always saw the good in everyone he met.

 

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55 responses to Robert R. Cardoza

  1. On behalf of the Juaneno Band of Mission Indians, Acjachemen Nation- Belardes, we want to acknowledge Bob and his uplifting support of our Tribe’s vision. He supported the Acjachemen Cultural Center and our fight for Federal recognition, and was a driving force behind the Putuidem Park project. His advocacy for equality and acknowledgement of the indigenous people of Orange County will never be forgotten. He was an inspiration, a motivator, and most of all he was a friend. He was loved by many. We wish you a safe journey Bob, and may your spirit soar. To Stella and the family, I know that when our loved ones leave us they take a chunk of us with them. We wish you peace and healing.

    Yawaa

  2. I loved and admired my Uncle Bob. I will miss the unique sound of his voice and will always remember seeing him sing with a choir at The Vatican when I was living in Italy. Bob and Stella let me tag along with their tour group in and around Rome for a day and I got a taste of the kind of fun they had on their adventures abroad. I loved my Uncle Bob’s Cheshire Cat smile and his subtle way of teasing. I love that his passion for life lives on in the many beautiful photos he took over his lifetime. RIP Dear Uncle Bob. You will be greatly missed.

    All our love to Family and Friends,
    Kathleen (niece) and Talula (grand-niece)

  3. Linda Walker says:

    Stella,

    Bob was beloved by all of us and of course will be sorely missed. I will miss his banter, his jokes and all the sideways looks which always made me laugh. But, right now my thoughts, prayers and love are with you as you navigate through this heartbreaking time amidst a global pandemic. You are without a doubt a warrior and leader. You are helping not just your own family navigate this painful time, but all of us. You are a strong and admiral example of what true love looks like.

    All my love and prayers, and that of Justin and the girls is being sent you through the grace of God.

  4. We extend our love and sympathy to Stella and her family. I had the pleasure of meeting Bob in 1955 where we both join the ELA Coffin Cheaters Car Club. Since then, we have remained close friends. I, like all of you who new Bob, mourn and feel the pain and sorrow of his passing. I will miss him. I will also celebrate and be thankful for having known a unique and incredible person like Bob.

    God Bless, Manuel and Yolanda Melendrez

  5. Mary Hulbert says:

    Bob and the rest of the Cordoza family have been my very special friends for more than 50 years. A much valued International friendship.

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