Condolences
I didn’t know Bob long, but he was quick to lend a hand. In horse club meetings he was fun, knowledgeable and was always laughing with the guys at the back of the room. He will be missed by all who knew him but his memory will continue to shine in our hearts. I am sure he is riding in heaven. My condolences to Lynn and family. Rest in Peace Bob.
Lorna
Lynn and family. We are so sorry for your loss!
I have many fond memories from many rides with our horses. Particularily the centennial ride out in Suffield. We had great rides and lots of laughs about his 'bandaids'. He will be missed and remembered by many. RIP Cowboy..
Joanne Fequet
Dear Lynn and Family
Our family has truly been blessed to know Bob and you.
We didn’t meet Bob until later in life but it seemed like we had known him for years.
He was there for my husband Bill after his horse accident and for that i am eternally grateful.
Farewell for now my Friend
To Lynn & The Klassen family, our sincere sympathy & condolences on the passing of Bob. May your fond memories sustain your family in this very difficult time.
My deepest condonences to Lynn and your family. Bob was a kind, sweet and smart man. He taught me many things about horses and working with him on the Eastgate Saddle Club board he always asked clever questions to make us think of every angle!
I went on many trail rides with Bob, Bob C and there family and friends. I remeber one ride we went on which was totally out of my comfort zone, we had to slid our horses down a slight slope. He told me how to sit and what to do. I kind of screamed. He laughed at me and said i had a reallly good horse. He will always have a place in my memories.
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