

Bobby’s career was spent in his happy place, behind the wheel of a truck. He will also be remembered for his love of music and drinking beer on Friday nights. Bobby liked to cook, had an amazing sense of humor and a superstitious nature. Spending time with his family and close friends was something he deeply enjoyed. He could be seen tending to his many toys, mowers and tractors. Not to be fooled, as Bob was a pool shark and a Toronto Blue Jays and Maple Leaf’s fan. If you were looking for the tv remote you would find it in Bobby’s hand tuned to one of the many western movies that he enjoyed to watch.
Bobby is survived by his wife, Anne-Marie, the love of his life; mother, Dorothea; daughter Heidi (Sheldon) White; step-son, Colton O’Neill; sisters, Louise, Linda, Debbie, Faye and Darlene; brother, Rodney; grandchildren, Tristan (Melanie) White, Kaylee White as well as several nieces and nephews.
Besides his father, Bobby was predeceased by a sister in infancy.
Donations in memory of Bobby may be made to The Lodge that Gives which supported him when he needed it. https://cancer.ca/en/living-with-cancer/how-we-can-help/accommodation
Cremation has taken place under the care of Jayne’s Funeral Home, as per his wishes there will be no services.
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