Condolences
Sympathy to the Lowe family. Rest in Peace, Sections right, slow March. Troop mate 25146.
Sympathy to the Lowe family. Rest in Peace, Sections right, slow March. Troop mate 25146.
RIP Bob.Your troop mates of J troop 1966/67 remember you. Our condolences go out to your family.
We had a lot of good times together.
Rest at peace my friend until we meet again.
Gord
My heartfelt condolences to Bob's family. I had the pleasure of meeting Bob through our business with Sonwell Signs. He had a big personality—truly unforgettable. We continued to give all our business to Sonwell because of Bob’s dedication and character. He will be deeply missed.
I knew Bob when He raced at circle 8 speedway We used to drink beer in the beer pits after the races with all the other racers and their families He was a good guy I'm know he'll be missed My condolences to Shawn and family Regards Claire Martin & Family
I got to know Bob when I was visiting other residents at Bethany. We became friends and I would pop in to see him every Tuesday. I loved our visits. I enjoyed hearing about his racing career, his time in the RCMP, and is days in Saskatchewan. He spoke so fondly of his family and loved you all very much. I’m sure you are all feeling the loss of losing such an amazing man. Thinking of you all.
Jo Cadieux
My sincere condolences to Bob’s family. I got to know him very well during his time at the Bethany and our daily conversations would centre around hockey, curling and stock care racing as back in the day my dad was a stock car racer in Nfld. My favourite memory is the day we were talking about curling and I told him he was pronouncing Brad Gushue’s last name wrong. Bob told me that if I was going to argue with him about basic english then I should go back to Nfld where I came from….I laughed until there were tears coming down my face! His presence will leave a mark at the Bethany in Airdrie.
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