ASU remembers
Robert Harry Ellis
Associate Vice President-University Relations - 1959-1989
Robert "Bob" Harry Ellis, 93, passed away on March 4, 2021. After graduating from high school he joined the Army and was stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Bob utilized the GI Bill to attend ASU where he received a BA in Education. He was hired as a news writer, announcer and continuity director at KOY radio.
Bob began working at ASU in 1959 as the Director of Radio Operations and was then tapped to be the first General Manager of ASU's KAET (Channel 8) television, from 1961-1986, where many people knew him from the frequent pledge drives. In the 1960s, he spent summers in Cleveland attending Case Western Reserve University where he received an MA in Speech and Communication. Bob was also an Associate Professor, teaching a broadcast management class for over 25 years. He coordinated ASU's first trip to the Rose Bowl in 1987. In 1989 he retired as ASU’s Associate Vice President for University Relations.
Bob was a founding member of the ASU Retirees Association (ASURA) and served as the first president (1991-1992). A Video Project History Interview was conducted on July 29, 2002.
Bob was also a founding member of the Tempe Sports Authority and the Tempe Visitors and Convention Bureau. In addition, he served on the Phoenix Zoo Board, the Arizona Humanities Council and the national board of the Public Broadcasting Service. He was elected to the ASU College of Public Programs Hall of Fame and the Arizona Broadcasters Hall of Fame.
Bob and his wife, Frankie Jo, were married over 65 years and had three children. They traveled the world, attended ASU sporting events, and served their community. Bob loved to play bridge and tennis, and would gladly challenge (and beat) any young man in racquetball who asked his daughters for a date. He had a wonderful singing voice and didn't hesitate to belt out show tunes around the house, the grocery store, or while out on walks. He will be remembered for his love of peanut butter sandwiches, always being the first one to put up Christmas lights, and his classic '65 Mustang. Bob was an honest, ethical, and noble man, who sat at Frankie Jo's bedside for over two years, after a terrible car accident in 2017.
Bob was preceded in death by his wife Frankie Jo, and a son. He is survived by two daughters, five grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Donations can be made to: Robert & Frankie Jo Ellis/KAET Scholarship Fund c/o ASU Foundation, Attn: Gift Receipting, P.O. Box 2260, Tempe, AZ 85280-2260 (memo line: 40002941). Services will be private. (Source: Arizona Republic)
March 4, 2021