Condolences
Hi Diane, so sorry to have learned of Bob's passing. Having spent several years at BCI with both of you, I have many good memories that are still with me. That you would continue your lives together is no surprise. My life after I left Brandon in 1956 has been half in Canada and half in Australia where I have lived for 40+ years. My condolances to you and your family.
Rest in Peace, Bob.
I am so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. He was a dear friend of Mike’s from their days at Gulf Oil. Over the years we enjoyed many visits when he and Diane would come to Victoria and when we would visit family in Calgary. He was a joy to be around and we could be guaranteed a visit filled with humour and laughter! So many good memories!
So sorry to hear the passing of Bob
Many memories playing basketball at Brandon Collegiate
To you Diane and your family my deepest condolences.
Jim & I send our sincerest sympathy Diane, Ted & Jeff
To you & your family! We have so many wonderful memories spending time with Bob & Diane! Jim has many fond golfing trips with Bob, so many funny stories! Bob was dear to all our hearts, just one of those down-to-earth nice guys
Cherish all your wonderful memories, hopefully, these will lessen your grief through your difficult time
RIP Bob Stordy & God Bless you all
Shelley & Jim Jempson
Ted, Jeff and Diane I have fond memories of Bob during the extended family get togethers. His ease with conversation and his laugh are memories I will hold dearly in my thoughts. The Simmonds family will be with you during this time.
So sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. May all your wonderful memories keep him close to your heart. My thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time of immense sorrow.
DIaNE:
My sincere condolences for the loss of your beloved husband. I have fond memories of Bob as an outstanding sportsman and athlete. May you be comforted by the many warm memories you hold so close to your heart.
Brian Marshall,
Saanichton, BC
To my friend Ted and his family my sincere condolences to the passing of your Dad. When I first joined Willow Park Golf and Country Club I often got the pleasure to play with Bob. He was first a gentleman and then a person with a great sense of humour. Back in the day it was fashionable to “stack your weight on your left leg when hitting the ball”. Bob and I adopted that theory and it became our personal mantra” are you stacking today” . The golf course lost a friend and a family a loving man.
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