Clark, Robert
It is with sadness that Bob's family announce his sudden passing on January 4, 2023.
Bob will be lovingly remembered by Carol, his wife of 40 years, Bonnie (Kevin) McBride, Bobbi (Colin) Campbell, Andrew (Kristen) Clark, grandchildren Aurora, Sellene, Asher, Braven, Evie, Emilee, Dylan, Kaisley and Colt, sisters Cathy (Tom) Cavaletto and Ruth Clark (Ron Niegum) as well as numerous extended family and close friends.
Bob is predeceased by his parents James and Hazel Clark, brother Don Johnson and sister Flo Reid.
Born in Kelowna, British Columbia, Bob was raised in Kamloops, British Columbia. This is where Bob would start his family and commercial driving career. Commercial driving took him all over North America for over 40 years. Bob moved to Alberta in the early 80's where he would establish roots to grow his family. After meeting Carol and buying a farm outside of Mundare, Bob became an active member of the community by joining the RCMP as an Auxiliary Constable.
Bob enjoyed nothing more than working on the farm, cuddling up with his dogs and telling a good joke.
Cremation has taken place and a private Celebration of Life will be held in the spring.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Diabetes Canada in Bob's name.
Carol. For some reason the last few days haven’t felt right. Now we know. I found Bob’s info after doing a search. Chris and I are sorry to hear this news. Ive known you two since our Nagel Tour days to Reno. Bob always loved to talk “bus” during some of two hour phone calls, which totally enjoyed.
Again Chris and i are saddened to hear about Bob. We have fond memories visiting you with our prevost rv parked on the farm
Jim n Chris in Denver
Hey Jim, thank you for the condolences.
Would you be able to give me a call. 780-207-7291
-Andrew
Sorry for your loss he had the best parents and my favourite family when I first arrived to Canada 1969.thank you for being the nicest family
Hi Carol
Many years have since we have any contact and maybe you wont remember me But i am sending my condolences to you and family for your loss
Gerry
Very to hear. Of Bobs passing,I had not seen him in many years but did serve with him as an auxiliary in Vegreville.my condolences to the family
Hello Carol and Andrew
Rita and I were so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. He was undoubtedly one of the finest most committed auxiliary members I ever had the pleasure of working with. Hoping all your great memories will provide peace and comfort to your family at this difficult time. Sincere condolences and best wishes to you both.
Ted McCreary..
So sorry to hear of Bobs passing. We worked together at Greyhound and I always enjoyed our time together especially when he would take me for a ride in the vette. My condolences to his family.
Brian Ferguson on February 13.2023. We are so sorry to hear about the passing of your husband Bob.Everybody is going to miss his long stories and friendly chitchat when we met him in Canadian Tire the last time.Our deepest condolences. Sorry it took us so long.