

He will be missed by his daughter Lorrie, sister Edna and her children Ron and John, loving partner Marlene, step-daughter Nikki (Ryan), step-grandchildren Shealene, Ryder and Anika ( who he affectionately named “Slurpee”). Bob is also remembered by many special friends; Romeo and Ellen, Herb and Denise, Shirley, Del, Orville and Doreen and many more. He was pre-deceased by his mother Emma, father Robert, brother Percy, close friends Jerry, Allan and Albert.
Bob was a Saskatchewan boy growing up in Radisson. He eventually found his way to Starbuck and became its most loyal supporter. He was part of an ambitious team of fund raising Starbuckians, who begged, borrowed and scrounged materials to build the Starbuck Arena. The stories of the rink parties always made him chuckle. With his friend, Albert, Bob sharpened skates regularly for many years and only retired when they had sharpened enough to pay of the sharpening machine.
Bob spent a good part of his life working for the Province of Manitoba in the Highways Department, Traffic division; the Senior years spent with his protogee, Craig Lobban. “Whatever happens on the road, stays on the road”, if you catch our drift.
Bob was the type of person who hated being in the spotlight. He was a complex man. Bob had an incredible work ethic, was a perfectionist in whatever he did. He loved a pristine yard and kept his vehicles and lawnmower the same way. He was artistic and creative, a super cook, and “Mr. Fix-it” man. Bob enjoyed the Gospel hour, the Ray St. Germain Show on Saturdays, country music, antiques and the sound of wrens and loons. He especially loved winning a bet with Marlene against the Bombers. And under that crusty exterior was a man who cared deeply for his family, friends, neighbors and animals. * Humming Birds* The humming bird whisperer figured it was a good day when they flew in.
Lorrie, Nikki and Marlene would like to thank the Staff at St. Boniface Hospital Emergency and E6ME ward. The exceptional care and compassion shown by all; from registration, nurses, technicians, aides and doctors that helped Bob on this very short journey was comforting. A special thank you to Dr. McKinnon, Dr. Doucet and Dr. Eschun for their honest and heartfelt conversations.
Our family invites all who would like to remember and celebrate a life well lived to join us in remembering Bob at Trinity Lutheran Church at 7:00 pm, Monday, October 24, 2016. If you have a story to share, please take the opportunity to do so this evening. Pastor Ron Vert will be leading us through remembering Bob.
If you wish to make a donation in Bob’s memory, please plant a tree in your favorite place or make a donation to the Starbuck Arena Ice Maker Fund, or Winnipeg Humane Society (Specifically to the Department of Investigations and Emergency Response), 45 Hurst Way, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 0R3.
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