Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Giving Back - A Tribute to Robert Dyson By Julie Deden

For the past 16 years when you called the Center, you would talk to Robert. His welcoming voice was the hallmark of the Center and our NFB office.  Robert has made the decision to move to Canon City to be close to his family. He is looking forward to his new home there and plans to look for work when he arrives.

My office is right off of the lobby area. I always loved hearing Robert speak with callers who had recently lost their vision. Robert was reassuring, understanding and encouraging. He shared his story with others so that they could realize that their life was not over. So many people decided to attend training at the Center because of long talks that they had with Robert. Robert’s passion always shined through.

On senior group days, Robert would ask each group member how they were doing and welcome them with a smile. Many of the seniors enjoyed teasing Robert when they arrived. Robert was also more than happy to walk back to the senior resource room with a visitor, getting to know them on the way. Robert knew everyone’s voice even if he had just recently met them. No one could get past the front desk without Robert knowing who it was!

Each day I felt welcomed by Robert as we all did. Not only did he ask us how we were, but he truly cared how we were doing and this was conveyed through his actions.

The Center is based on positive role modeling and high expectations. Robert certainly had high expectations of our students. He was clear if he felt that a student could do better and spent a lot of time challenging our students to follow through and work hard.

Over the years, Robert taught so many students how to work at the front desk. His teaching manner was outstanding. Students learned how to take calls, give referrals and look up information.

Our volunteers always felt appreciated by Robert. He never hesitated to call a volunteer to drive to the airport, drive for rock climbing or skiing or find someone who could do some reading. Robert built our volunteer program and we know that we could not do all of the things that we do if it were not for our dedicated volunteers.

Even though Robert is leaving the Center, he is not leaving us. We will continue to benefit from his love, passion and dedication through his work with the National Federation of the Blind of Colorado. I wish Robert the very best and look forward to seeing what the future brings him! 

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