For 40 years, Bob worked as a truck driver for Constructions, a steady and dedicated presence in a profession that demands patience, responsibility, and long days on the road.
Bob also found joy in riding motorcycles, an interest that spoke to his appreciation for the open air, the simple freedom of the ride, and the moments of calm it could bring. Those who knew him will remember the familiar way he would urge things along with his well-known words: “C’mon.”
Above all, Bob was proud of his children and grandchildren, and he valued the time he was able to spend with family.
He is survived by his parents, Rheal and Ghislaine; his brothers, Dan and Mike; his sons, Bobby and Mikey; his daughters, Natalie and Jackie; and his grandchildren, Ezra and Kylo.