NOVEMBER 14, 1923 – MAY 18, 2010
With heavy hearts and wonderful memories the family of Robert Peggie announces his “passing over the bar” on Tuesday, May 18th, 2010 at Deer Lodge Centre
Robert/Bob/RGP will be lovingly remembered by his wife Ann (Forbes) of 63 years, his daughters Barbara Gudmundson; Joanne Borger (Ron) (Ron’s children and grandchildren), sister Betty Dry, and her family, and sister-in-law Laura Forbes, and her family, and many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Robert was predeceased by his parents William and Margaret, his brothers-in-law Jack Dry and William Forbes and son-in-law Brian Gudmundson.
Bob was born and raised in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and lived there until leaving to serve in WWII. On his return, he resumed his career at CP Rail in Moose Jaw. There he met and married Ann Forbes.
Bob was employed by CP Rail for over 40 years and during that time Mom and Dad lived in many places across the Prairies. While in Lethbridge, their first daughter Barbara was born and their second daughter, Joanne, arrived in Winnipeg .
Robert loved his job with the railway and treasured the special friendships he made over the years with his fellow “railroaders”.
Robert spent many years involved with the Naval Reserve and Sea Cadets at HMCS Chippawa in Winnipeg. He taught swimming lessons for many years and was an instructor/examiner for the Royal Lifesaving Society and the Red Cross. One of Dad’s passions was his Art Apps. Reunion Group.
Dad was awarded a Life Membership by the Shrine Oriental Band at Khartum Temple. He participated in many parades with his fellow Shriners. Bob also received his 50 year diamond pin and Life Membership from Acacia Lodge in 2002.
Mom and Dad were members of Elmhurst Golf and Country Club for many years. They also enjoyed their winters in Palm Springs where Dad volunteered for the Bob Hope Open for sixteen years.
Most important to Dad were his best friend Ann, and his daughters..
The family would like to extend our deepest thanks to all the Staff at Deer Lodge Centre for their compassionate care, especially those on Tower 5 where Dad resided. We would also like to thank Dad’s many friends who visited.
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“Remember him with a smile today,
He was not one for tears
Reflect instead on memories
Of all the happy years”.
A memorial service celebrating Bob’s life will be held on Tuesday, May 25, 2010, at 2:00 pm at Thomson “In the Park” Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Blvd.
In lieu of flowers, if friends so desire, donations may be made to The Shriners’ Children’s Hospital, The Parkinson Foundation, or a charity of their choice.
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