Robert Freeze

Robert Freeze

Robert Freeze Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 18 to Jan. 19, 2011.
FREEZE, Robert (Bob) Donald May 24, 1920 - January 15, 2011 Robert D. Freeze passed away peacefully on Saturday, January 15, 2011 at home, with Audrey, his loving partner of twenty-two years, by his side. He was 90 years old. He will be dearly missed by his brother Howard, sister-in-law Annie, and so many people whose lives he inspired. Bob was predeceased by his father Frank Freeze, long-time City of Calgary Alderman, mother Clara May Freeze and his brother David. Bob was born in Calgary on May 24, 1920. He attended Earl Grey School and Western Canada High School. In 1940 he played for the Calgary Bronks the forerunner of the Calgary Stampeders. While attending the University of Alberta he was named outstanding athlete winning the Wilson Trophy for his accomplishments in football and skiing. In 1942, he joined the army and served as a Lieutenant, where he trained the famous Scottish regiment, the Lovat Scouts. After the war he returned to University, graduated in 1947, and was called to the bar in 1948. He practised law at Fenerty, Fenerty & McGillivray, and in 1954 joined Milt Harradence in the firm Freeze and Harradence where he practised until 1966. During this time he coached the Calgary Bronks football club into a powerhouse in the 1950's winning the Alberta Championships twice and going on to win the Western Canadian Championships in 1954. He was President of the Calgary Booster Club in 1959 and 1960, served as President of the Calgary Ski Club in 1961 and 1962. His dedication to fitness and development led to his appointment to the National Advisory Council for Fitness and Amateur Sport in 1963. He was named Calgary Sportsman of the Year in 1965. Leaving his law practise, he moved to Vancouver where he worked in the family owned Western Union Insurance company running the B.C. operation. He returned to Calgary and became involved as partner and manager of Penny Lane Mall in 1975. He developed a boutique mall with unique stores many of which he operated including the most memorable Canterbury's Bookshop. Bob's lifelong passion and enduring legacy is his commitment to promote and develop youth whether in football, skiing or other sport. He was a coach and mentor to many. He established the Bearberry Biathlon Racing Centre near Sundre in the 1970's and hosted the North American Championships in 1985. In 1995 he opened Hawk Ridge Cross Country Ski Centre south of Calgary. Hawk Ridge has hosted cross country running races for thousands of students attending Calgary and area schools. It offered cross country ski lessons to young skiers as part of their physical education curriculum and provided a training center for individuals preparing for the provincial and national teams. Bob was a special human being! He loved excellence and always walked to the beat of his own drum. He believed in giving of himself to the community that gave him so much. In his words, ""I've had a hell of a life"". His last days were spent at home surrounded by his loved ones, amongst the cross country ski trails he had so enjoyed walking and skiing. A special thank you to those who affectionately cared for Bob during his final days. A Celebration of Bob's life will be held at McINNIS & HOLLOWAY'S Park Memorial Chapel (5008 Elbow Drive S.W.) on Sunday, January 23, 2011 at 2:00 p.m. Condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com . If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made directly to the Calgary Senior High School Athletic Association, CSHSAA, 3743 Dover Ridge Drive S.E., Calgary, T2B 2E1. In living memory of Bob Freeze, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES Park Memorial Chapel, 5008 ELBOW DRIVE S.W. Telephone: 403-243-8200.

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Ross Wilson

January 27, 2011

I would like to thank you, Mr. Freeze, for your committment and dedication to the promotion of sport. You have fuelled many with the desire to excel. I feel honoured and priveledged to have known you, and felt your passion. I hope you have found good snow with great "Hawkridge" tracks.

Janice, Charlie and Hannah Perry

January 20, 2011

We will always have great memories of skiing at Hawkridge and being greeted by Bob's smiling face. He was a man of great vision and gave so much to the community. He lived life to the fullest and will be fondly remembered.

January 19, 2011

Audrey....just heard of Bob's passing. What an exciting and full life he had! Sorry that we're unable to attend the memorial - we're travelling and not back in Calgary until January 27th.
Tony and Donna Lamb

Leighsa Burmaster

January 19, 2011

Bob touched the lives of many different people across the years. He will be sadly missed by everyone who knew him. He was truly a great man. My condolences to his family.

Shirley Burden

January 19, 2011

Many happy memories of Bob, and our uncle Stan Peyto, laughing together as they took on a new challenge or shared stories of their past adventures. Wonderful friends, grinning together again. We are saddened by their loss.

Justin Kangarloo

January 19, 2011

Mr. Freeze was a truly amazing man and an influential role model for me and his community. I spent many of my developing years training and racing at Hawkridge and can not thank Mr. Freeze and Audrey enough for that opportunity. His wit and humour was always impressive and I will forever have found memories of Mr. Freeze.

Arron Madson

January 19, 2011

My Condolences to Bob's family. Years ago, Bob was a good friend and neighbor, giving me my very first job at his XMAS tree farm in bearberry. He always had time for everyone around him.

January 19, 2011

We are very sorry to hear of Bob's passing.He coached our daughter in skiing , she has many fond memories of time spent at Hawkridge and Audrey's great baking. Bob was such a giving and caring person. Our thoughts are with you at this time Audrey.
The Martinson family.

January 19, 2011

A life well lived. We are thankful to Bob and his family for opening up Hawk Ridge for our Cross Country Meets.Bob was an inspiration and his legacy will live forever.

Tony Makowski

On behalf of Our Lady of Peace School

Ruth Kohut

January 19, 2011

Bob had a tremendous positive impact on myself and my daughter, Lisa Kohut (grand daughter)in so many aspects of ourlives. A truely admirable individual. Condolences to Audrey.

Lisa Freeze

January 19, 2011

Howard and his daughters Caroline and Lisa Freeze would like to send their condolences to Audrey. We are very sorry for your loss, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Howard will miss his big brother.

Jason Lindsay

January 18, 2011

Bob made an indelible mark on myself and the running community. His passion for sport and the young people in it were truly inspirational. I will forever have fond memories of Bob and his wonderful ranch. Thanks for the memories.

January 18, 2011

Bob will be fondly remembered for his dedication to the improvement and promotion of cross country skiing and biathlon. I was a lucky athlete who was able to train at the Bearberry Nordic Facility from 1984-1986 which was the best facility for Biathlon in Western Canada before the Canmore Nordic Centre. He so generously and quietly provided whatever was needed at the site to help the athletes train and compete. His work at Hawk Ridge Ranch was even more impressive in providing a great facility for Cross Country Skiing and running. My sincere condolences to Audrey and the rest of his family. Thanks so much for your passion and love of the sport Bob, you will be missed.
Gail Niinimaa, Calgary, AB

Irene Lewis

January 18, 2011

Deepest Sympathy from Irene Lewis, who remembers Bob when he coached the Bronks with late husband Vern Lewis.

Ken and Mavis Southgate

January 18, 2011

Our condolences to Bob's family. I will always have fond memories of Bob, especially playing for the Bronks and more recently the Alumni golf and barbeques. You will never be forgotten - Bob.

Judy Turbach

January 18, 2011

Our daughters were also taught cross country skiing by Bob. He was dedicated to their training and their learning of the sport, always willing to go the extra mile with them. His patience with them was to be admired and he gained their respect for it. He will be greatly missed. The Turbach family

Willie Kunsch

January 18, 2011

Please accept my Deepest Sympathy. I fondly remember Bob when he was a coach of the Calgary Bronks. Sorry I will not be able to attend the memorial.

Willie Kunsch

January 18, 2011

Bob coached our daughter in cross country skiing. His dedication and devotion to these girls was wonderful. They thoroughly enjoyed his company and shared a lot of hard work and laughter. Bob created some great memories.
Thank you Bob.
Ann and Joe Mercier

Barbara Boettcher

January 18, 2011

Enjoy the skiing in the higher altitudes, Bob! and thank-you for the example of passion and commitment to community. You are so fondly remembered.

Judy Paisley

January 18, 2011

Always enjoyed time spent with Bob while cutting his hair.

Ascada Hair Salon

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