Bob (“I’d rather be sailing”) Parker was born 15 May, 1937 on his beloved Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick, son of the late Admiral Nelson Parker and Edith Cavell (Monroe) Parker.
Survived by his wife of 65 years, Joan (Wade) Parker, formerly of Thornhill, Ontario.
Siblings; brother Philip Parker (Lone) of Fredericton, New Brunswick and sister Sharon Conley (Randall) of Ancaster, Ontario.
Children; James Parker (Elizabeth) and Derek Parker (Mary Lee) of Ottawa, and Colin Parker (Julie Bryson) of Trenton.
Grandchildren; Laura Crawford (Callum), Ryan Parker (Kim Westervelt), Mitchell Parker (Rachel), Emily Parker (Ryan Macintosh), Lindsay Parker (Joe Bednarik) and Jesse St. John-Parker.
Great-Grandchildren; Dawson, Nash, Joey, Ivy and Cooper.
After being involved with Army Cadets, fishing and diver-tending in his youth, Robert fell in love with Joan Wade, a young nurse from Ontario, while she was on a work assignment on the island.
They were married in Toronto in 1959 and made Moncton, New Brunswick home, where he embarked on a long, rewarding career in Air Traffic Control. In 1973, career advancement took the family to Ottawa, where he spent the rest of his life.
Robert was a gentle man of many interests and talents; Air Traffic Controller 1959-1999, private pilot, salmon fisherman (Miramichi River), electrical wiz, musician, wood carver and passionate life-long sailor.
He also enjoyed food, wine and the love of his family and friends and was thankful for the many excellent adventures occasioned by his various pursuits.
We will always remember his love and smiles.
Inurnment will be on Grand Manan Island at a later date.
Special thanks to the Ottawa South Palliative Group and Bayshore home nurses for their compassionate care.
In lieu of flowers, a donation to a charity of your choice would be appreciated.
A gathering to remember Robert will be held at McEvoy-Shields Funeral Home, 1411 Hunt Club Rd., Ottawa on Saturday, April 20th, 2024 between 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm.
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