Bob Marshall (California politician)

Robert "Bob" Marshall Sr. (June 9, 1934 – May 8, 2012) was an American politician and real estate agent.

Marshall served as the Mayor of San Bruno, California, for several terms from April 1980 to November 1991.

[1] During his tenure, Marshall oversaw the city's efforts to construct the senior center, which opened in 1990, earning the facility the nickname "The House that Bob Built.

"[1][2] Marshall is also credited with establishing San Bruno's sister city agreement with Narita, Japan, in 1990.

[2] Marshall was a founding member of the Peninsula Bank of Commerce and former President of the North County Board of Realtors and the San Bruno Lions Club.