
Passed away peacefully at home, with his family by his side on September 30, 2024, in his 95th year.
Beloved husband of Teresa (nee Kennedy). Predeceased by the late Gladys (nee Walsh).
Loving father of Maureen Smith (Mike), Neil (Lisa Tarullo); stepsons Danny and Gary (Marie) Meagher; grandchildren Adriana (Matt), Steven, Brian, Cassandra, and Matt Meagher, and many nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by brothers Joseph, John T., George, and sisters Eileen and Camilla.
Bob retired from MTO after 35 years of loyal service and was well respected in the industry. He was an avid golfer (to say the least), curler, and enjoyed bridge with his bridge friends. Bob was a true friend to many, a great conversationalist, and did not take long to know where you came from, your family, and “what you work at” and other questions. He was a man of faith and lived his life as such. Bob volunteered at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 60 for ‘Fish and Chip Night’ for 17 years. He enjoyed travel and with Teresa made many wonderful memories in Ireland, Scotland, Portugal, cruising to Alaska and the Caribbean. Bob was a man who could ‘soft shoe’ across any dance floor.
A visitation will be held Thursday, October 17th from 3-5 and 7-9 pm at
Smith’s Funeral Home
1167 Guelph Line, Burlington
(905-632-3333)
(one stoplight north of the QEW)
Funeral Mass Friday, October 18th at 11:00 am at
St. Patrick’s Church
196 Kenwood Avenue, Burlington
A reception will follow in the church hall
Burial will take place Monday, October 21st at 11:00 am
St. James Cemetery, Colgan
2118 Adjala Tecumseth Townline,
Tottenham, ON L0G 1W0
Reception to follow at Rod Abrams Funeral Home
1666 Tottenham Road
Tottenham Ontario L0G 1W0
Condolences and memories may be left for the family at www.RodAbramsFuneralHome.com.
Service
Interment
St. James Cemetery, Colgan
2118 Adjala Tecumseth Townline, Tottenham L0G1W0
11:00am
Reception
Rod Abrams Funeral Home- Cliffside Hall
1666 Tottenham Road Tottenham, Ontario L0G 1W0
Theresa and Larry Keogh says
Teresa and Family
We were so sad on hearing that Bob had left us. Like. Many, we thought that he would be with us to 100. Bob was a true Gentleman, the epitome of all the virtues of a dear friend. He so loved his rural community and so did so many of the people in the Colgan area. When he visited the area people would almost line up to speak with him. He had so many great stories and took the time to find out how things were going with the people to whom he spoke. We will treasure the last time or two that we chatted with this great Gentleman . Our prayers are with you at this time.