Condolences
Bob was a genuine guy, fun to work with, honest, caring, and a lot of fun. I hope he had time to get out on that sea kayak he always talked about...gone too soon.
I always smile when I remember the years I worked with Bob, especially those spent in the old Hot Mill. Aside from being a hardworking and reliable colleague, he had a marvelous sense of humour.
I am sorry for your loss, and hope that happy memories will bring you and your family some comfort.
To Debra and family,
Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of Bob. He was one-of-a-kind, a tremendous colleague with amazing energy and passion. He inspired many of us who had the honor of working him. May your memories bring you peace in this most difficult time.
Jane Cunningham
Domenic D'Aurizio
I just want to pay my condolences to Bob and His Family.
He was a fine person to work with when I was at Dofasco.
He is too young to leave us.
I believe he will be at peace in Heaven.
Reception/celebration of life to follow funeral at the Smithville Legion, 172 St. Catharine’s St, Smithville ON
Q: What 3 words best describe Robert and why?
A: Determined - Loyal - A good person to work beside.
Bob was a "Pitbull", and once he got a hold of something he believed in there was no letting go.
“To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.”
RIP Bobby, you will be remembered