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Bruce Robertson Obituary

Bruce Alexander Robertson "Compassion is the result of finding the humility within yourself to not think you are better than, greater than, more than, but you have the right to be who you are and so does everyone else and none of us has the right to try to make someone else the same." Bruce Alexander Robertson passed away peacefully at home on November 10, 2020, surrounded by his children. Born on October 26, 1931, in High River, Alberta, he was predeceased by his parents Janet and Alexander; his brothers Al, Jim and George and his sister Martha; his first wife Carol and his second wife Betty-Lou; two daughters Barb (Lynn) and Cheryl; and two grandchildren Danny and Eddy. He is survived by his children Susan (Glenn), Janice (Eric) and Greg; stepchildren Sheri (Pete) and Jeff (Darlene); grandchildren Sherri, Kristy, Bob, Jamie, Kathrine, Len, Dana, Josh, Nicki, Chantel, Zoe, Matt, Shianne and Lianna; and great-grandchildren Rylan, Stevie, Taylor, Lake, Gavin, Jordyn, Olivia, Sarah, Elliott, McKenna, Morgan, Jenna, Reece, Kenzie, Kaiden and Scarlette. He is also survived by nieces and nephews and many special friends. After working for over 40 years in the shake and shingle industry, Bruce was afforded the opportunity to change his career. He attended the University of the Fraser Valley and obtained his counselling degree at the age of 58. He always said he could not have done it without Betty-Lou. They moved to Tumbler Ridge and were employed by Quintette Coal (Employee Family and Assistance Program) for six years. In his words "these were the best years of his life." Bruce was a passionate man and cared deeply about all life and living beings, and believed strongly in social justice for all, which was evident in the many charities he supported and causes he stood up for. Some would even say he was a force to be reckoned with. He endeavoured to leave this world a better place than he found it. He was adventurous, fearless, generous, wise, spiritual and a principled man, and left having given everything he had to give and feeling deeply grateful for the life he was gifted with. This world has lost an incredible man who helped so many and occupies a special place in many hearts. The family is incredibly grateful to Dr. Danielle Marentette for her care, kindness and compassion over the last 12 years. Thank you to Dr. Jonathan Reggler for your beliefs, compassion and your work, which allowed our dad's wishes to be fulfilled. Thank you to the wonderful staff and residents at Kiwanis Garden Manor, where Dad called "home" for the last five years. Fly lightly on the wings of a life well lived. We all loved you so very much.

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Published by Powell River Peak from Nov. 20 to Nov. 22, 2020.

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Kelly Gray

January 18, 2021

I am one of many whom had the absolute pleasure of knowing Bruce and sharing many long conversations about life at a time my life was unbearable. Thank you BRUCE. It was a pleasure knowing you.

BarbaraSadler

November 25, 2020

Bruce was a very compassionate man and could light up a room with his smile and kind words. This world needs more like him. He will be greatly missed.

Dwight Bleiler

November 24, 2020

He was a very giving passionate caring Man. Bruce was always there if you needed a shoulder . He had the ability to turn a negative into a Positive.
Miss you Bruce R.I.P.
Thank You Dwight Bleiler

Tina Hanlon

November 24, 2020

Rest in peace Bruce. We were neighbors in riverside for a few years at the sad time your dad was killed. It will be a great reunion with your arrival.

Joanne MacKinnon

November 23, 2020

I met Bruce by chance at the Comox airport on October 1 2013. We had both arrived early for our flights and were the only two people in the terminal, and the terminal had but one newspaper. He requested to read it when I was finished which sparked a two hour conversation and a years-long pen pal friendship. We connected through his love of Nova Scotia, which was my destination that day.
Bruce was a lovely man and I feel lucky to have had the chance to meet him.
My condolences to his friends and family.

Francine Benoit

November 21, 2020

The last time I saw Bruce he told me he was proud of me. He called me part of his family. I felt truely blessed. I only wish I had done more.

Raeann Hanson

November 21, 2020

My condolences to your whole family. Bruce will forever hold a special place in my heart. An incredibly special man. May he Rest In Peace.

Coral Deschenes

November 21, 2020

What a beautiful tribute to an amazing man! Our deepest condolences to Bruce's family, he loved you all fiercely and always had love in his eyes when he talked about you.
We always considered Bruce part of our family, and we are so very grateful for having him bless our lives. Our hearts are full of gratitude and love, we will miss him dearly.
Bruce, you touched many lives and were loved by many! Until we meet again............ Coral, Serge and family

John Helgason

November 20, 2020

R IP Bruce. We worked together all those years ago and you were always a man of integrity, compassion, love for your fellow man and a role model and mentor for the new counsellor a you taught along the way. Thank you for being in my life Bruce and hopefully we will meet again. John Helgason (ARS Port Alberti and (ARC PAC ESQ, HMCS Naden)

Nina Peers

November 20, 2020

My deepest condolences to all the family. What a wonderful man that i had the priviledge to meet. He was inspirational in guiding direction to my career. Rest in peace my friend your work is done. Sending love and prayers. ❤

Linda Pope

November 20, 2020

First l’d like to express my deepest condolences to family and friends!
Im lost for words that can express the love l had for him! The last few months Bruce video chatted and all he could talked about was the fabulous memories of his family and Betty-lou. Im happy he is finally in no pain and celebrating the journey home with Betty-lou and all those that loved him!
Rest in peace my dear friend!

Rob Fitzpatrick

November 20, 2020

I will certainly miss Bruce. He was a shining light in a dark world. Godspeed my friend. ❤

Kathleen Janzen

November 20, 2020

What a beautiful write up.. His smile melted many hearts. his voice made you feel special. It was really nice knowing bruce. Going to miss you. You were like a ray of sunshine to all. bye my friend until we meet again Love Kathleen

Sandra McPherson

November 20, 2020

A wonderful man, so sorry for your loss.

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Darlene

November 20, 2020

He was an inspiration and a light to the rest of the world.

Daniel McKay

November 20, 2020

I met Bruce in 2004 when I started my AA Sobriety Bruce Robertson helped through my struggles and made it so very simple by putting principlesbefor personalities it took me 6 months to put it into focus I had fake it to make it not showing any sighns of fear but in my 2 years of sobriety I mentioned those words about faking to make it Bruce said Daniel you dont have to fake it to make it you are already there I will miss him and his words of wisdom I will miss calling him

Shelly Hurren

November 20, 2020

A beautiful tribute to a man who was an example of living from the heart. I am going to miss his smile -his twinkle in his eye and his gift of story telling! You blessed my life in many ways.I will always smile when I remember you Bruce. Thank you ❤

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