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Christine Voorhaar posted a condolence
Bob was a volunteer driver for several years, bringing patients to the London Regional Cancer Program. This is where I first met him. I learned about his famous garden of lillies and was able to take my elderly mother on a few outings to visit his garden. When Bob chose to close down his garden, he distributed the lilly bulbs to his neighbours and friends. Some of those are in my garden. I remember him as a very generous man who will be missed.
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Gerry & Carol Brock posted a condolence
Jason and Elsie Mae, We send our condolences to you on the passing of your grandfather. Our prayers are with you and your family as you have the service tomorrow and celebrate his life.
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Marilyn and Doug Horsley posted a condolence
Our deepest condolences to Bob's family. He was a kind caring person and will be greatly missed.
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Ray Graham posted a condolence
I worked with Bob for many years at Murray Kelly Printing. It was with great sadness that I read of his passing
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Elizabeth (Clements) and Clark Theobald posted a condolence
Uncle Bob was always smiling. I remember fondly the caravan camping trips to the Maritimes. All the best to Brian, Doug and Bruce and their families.
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Bill & Jude Lainsbury posted a condolence
Brian & Gayle & Family members, With each new day, may peace find a place in your hearts. At this difficult time.were expressing deepest sympathy to you and your sorrow.
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Cora Hillman posted a condolence
Really sorry to hear of Bob's passing. He used to come in regularly to the London Family History Centre to work on his family tree. What a nice man! I just spoke to him in January - gave him some help with getting a certificate from England. Will really miss talking to him. My sincere sympathies to his family.