Oct. 23, 1938-June 4, 2011
Cape Breton Island lost a good friend and consummate supporter with the
death of Dr. Robert J. Morgan. Bob died at home June 4, 2011, surrounded by
family and friends.
He will live on in the hearts of every person who knew him as a teacher,
speaker and friend, for his generosity with information, support of heritage
projects, devotion to gardening, good books, the French and Gaelic language,
and travel. Bob was prepared to go anywhere to speak in defence of Cape
Breton heritage, and he was noted for the clarity and passion with which he
kept the island's history alive.
Born Oct. 23, 1938, in Windsor, Ont., Bob was the son of Herbert Morgan and
Rose Gilboe. He got his master degree at Queens University and met Cape
Bretoner Barbara McKinnon, 'Babs', beginning a lifelong devotion to the
island. He taught at Xavier Junior College in Sydney and married his beloved
Babs in 1964. He earned his doctorate at University of Ottawa in 1969.
Bob was a founder of the Old Sydney Society and St. Patrick¹s Church Museum.
He served over the years as senior historian at the Fortress of Louisbourg
National Historic Site, professor of history and director of research and
development at what became Cape Breton University, and director of the
Beaton Institute archives. He wrote the history of the struggle for a
university in Cape Breton in the book called Perseverance, and his major
essays, talks and conversations were compiled in Early Cape Breton < From
Founding to Famine. In 2008 and 2009 he published the two-volume Rise Again!
Which was the first full-scale telling of the story of Cape Breton Island
in150 years.
Bob leaves behind sister, Rosemarie (Melvin, deceased) Davis of Gladwin,
Michigan; and brother, Herbert 'Bert' (Sandra) Morgan of LaSalle, Ont.; and
nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his wife Barbara, an infant brother, Herbert, and his
parents. He will be buried beside Babs in Inverness. He will be missed by
the gang at the Steel City Tavern.
Family and friends deeply appreciate the professionalism and care that was
given to Robert by his physicians and the staff of Cape Breton Regional
Hospital. A special thank you to the Palliative Care doctors and nurses, to
the VON, the Continuing Care staff, and to the occupational and
physiotherapy staff who did their best to meet his needs at home.
Visitation will be held 2-4 and 7-9 p.m., Monday, June 6 in T. W. Curry
Parkview Chapel. Cremation has taken place, and a funeral Mass will be
celebrated 11 a.m., Tuesday, June 7 in St. Anthony Daniel Church, Fr. Donald
MacGillivary will officiate. Burial in Inverness Cemetery. Donations may be made to
the Old Sydney Historical Society.
Online condolences can be sent to TWCurry.com.
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