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In Memory of
Robert  Frederick  ""Bob""
Robbins 
1946 - 2018
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Condolence From: Gord Prior
Condolence: Sincere condolences to the Robbins family. I have many fond memories of my time living there as a young teen. God bless you all and rest in peace Bob.
Saturday June 23, 2018
Condolence From: John Tanner
Condolence: My sincere condolences to Karen and Bob's family.

Bob or "Bawber" as known to a "secret society" of musky fishing friends was an outsized personality of the grandest order. He either loved you or hated you--no, he just loved you but loved razzing you much, much more. Bob lived a big life and I was glad to know him for a number of years....our nightly chats and battles on a fishing forum (yeah, that happens) were a blast that I came to look forward to every day. While I am sure some his tales were a little tall at times, his wisdom shone through. It was a lot of fun, I really miss those chats and the phone calls where we actually spoke by voice and not the computer--Bob was much better on the horn than the keyboard!

I was so very sorry to hear of the health challenges Bob experienced these past years, I am at least glad that his suffering is over.

RIP Bob. Guide Jesus to a giant off Hillbank.
Friday June 22, 2018
Condolence From: joseph toth
Condolence: Darla, Janice and Susie, I and my Mom wish to send you and your families our deepest sympathy on the loss of your brother Bob. He was a great guy and I am sure he was a loving brother to you all. Take comfort in knowing that he is now back with his Mom and Dad and Darryl, whom I know you all miss terribly, but he is now free of his pains and troubles. Hopefully they are all in a boat up there on a lake teeming with bass and having a great time. All our love, Joe Toth.
Friday June 22, 2018
Condolence From: joseph toth
Condolence: Karen, I and my Mom wish to express our condolences to you and your family on the passing of your husband Bob. Thank you for the compassionate care you gave him in these last few months of his life. Remember him as he was in the good times and that he is now free of all his troubles. Take care and God bless. Joe Toth.
Friday June 22, 2018
Condolence From: joseph toth
Condolence: Robbie and Tracey, I and your Grandma Toth are so sorry and sad for the both of you on the passing of your dear Dad. I will miss him very much as when we went fishing or working on something out at the farm, he would have me in stitches with his stories of the crazy stuff he and his friends used to do growing up. Some great times. Please know that he is now back in the loving arms of his Mom and Dad and free of his earthly pain and suffering. Love, Uncle Joe.
Friday June 22, 2018
Condolence From: Isobel and Lyle McNair
Condolence: Deepest sympathy and thoughts and prayers for Karen and all her family, at this very difficult time. Your extended family appreciates all that you all did to bring comfort to Bob, in his time of need, we will forever be grateful to you all for that. God Bless you all.


Isobel and Lyle McNair and Family
Friday June 22, 2018
Condolence From: Isobel and Lyle McNair
Condolence: Thoughts and prayers to Darla and Gerry, Susie and Dave, and Janice and Rob, and all your families, for the loss of your Brother Bob. I know this is a very difficult time for you all, but remember the good times when you were young, and I remember the stories of him bringing you guys Pepsi when he worked there at a young age, and giving you all allowances. He loved you all . Enjoy your memories. Love Isobel and Lyle
Friday June 22, 2018
Condolence From: Isobel and Lyle McNair
Condolence: Robbie, Tracey, Ashley ,Nicole, Sinisha and Drago
My Heart is aching for all of you, my prayers and thoughts are with you all at this really difficult time. Love you all so much . Your Dad and Grandpa was so proud of all of you. Remember the good memories and all the fun you had when you were younger, fishing, camping and swimming, sports,the vacations up north, and music. Love Mom and Lyle xoxo
Friday June 22, 2018
Condolence From: Margie Campbell
Condolence: Robbie and Tracey,

I am so sorry for the loss of your Dad. I have fond memories of Uncle Bob and his love of fishing and boats, music and cars. He loved to share his fish with Grandma, such a wonderful jesture. I remember when I stayed at the cottage in Turkey Point and the fun times we had there. May he rest in peace now and I hope that the fond memories you have of your Dad, get you through this very difficult time. Hugs to you both. All my love,
Margie
Thursday June 21, 2018
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