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Robert SARGEANT Obituary

DR. ROBERT JAMES SARGEANT (Rob) Passed away peacefully on November 28, 2021 surrounded by his wife Karen Sargeant (nee Cherry) and sons Matthew and David Sargeant. In addition to being missed by Karen, Matthew and David, Rob will be dearly remembered by his father Pastor Douglas Sargeant (Dorothy), sister Tamara Biancaniello (Steve), brother Tim Sargeant (Jacqueline), parents-in-law Carman and Marney Cherry, sisters-in-law Nancy Whiting (Sam) and Sarah Cherry (Jamiel) and nieces and nephews Allison, Colin, Victoria, Miles and Otis. Rob practiced General Internal Medicine at St. Michael's Hospital in downtown Toronto, where he was able to combine his two passions - caring for his patients and teaching medical trainees - for his entire career. Making a medical student or resident laugh in front of a patient, or vice versa, was one of his favourite things, and he loved telling Karen stories of those moments during their daily commute downtown. Rob was diagnosed with brain cancer just over a year ago. His great challenge, in the nine months prior to that, was creating and running the COVID-19 ward at St. Mike's. Like he did with every endeavour, Rob rose to the challenge and, working with an incredible team of physicians, administrators, nurses and allied health professionals, created one of the province's safest and most efficient units. Rob loved practicing medicine but it was his passion for cycling that always left him smiling. In addition to the thousands of kilometres he pedaled on the roads north of Toronto, Rob loved cycling the big mountains in Europe and BC. His favourite spots, however, were the hills surrounding Bancroft, Ontario. It was in that area where his mother Marie (nee Musclow) was born (and laid to rest in 2011). He frequently visited the Musclow homestead and the Sargeant cottage built by his father's family. Rob shared these roots with all of his 40 aunts and uncles, 45 cousins and 75 second cousins. When he wasn't at the Hospital or on the bike, Rob loved spending time with Matthew and David. He shared a passion for chemistry, history and politics with Matthew, and a love of baseball with David. Some of his favourite times were scouring the museums in Europe with Matthew and watching the Blue Jays' spring training in Florida with David. If the boys were his best friends, Karen was Rob's soulmate. From a relationship that started in the swim lanes at the University of Toronto, survived a wedding engagement in a Zellers parking lot, took on big debts for medical school and moved on to celebrating everything from birthdays to mortgage burning parties, to vacations cycling mountain passes by day and enjoying good wine, great music and better friends at night, Rob spent the last 26 years married to his favourite person in the world. He could not have been happier about it and he hesitated to tell no one. Rob never gave up his love of medicine. He didn't mind his many medical appointments in the last year at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre because there he could talk medicine with his primary care team, including Dr. Arjun Sahgal, Dr. James Perry, Dr. William Geerts and Dr. Elie Isenberg-Grzeda. Rob and his family are also grateful to the team at St. Mike's who initially cared for him, including Dr. Charles Kassardjian, Dr. Walter Montanera and Dr. Sunit Das, his Physiotherapist Alexandra Chen, his PSW Alex Clinton and the Palliative Care team led by Dr. Russell Goldman. Special thanks to Theresa Villa who has been with the family for 17 years, caring first for Matthew and David, and then for Rob. A final thank you goes to Rob's father Doug. The relationship between a father and a son can ebb and flow over 54 years. Their bond grew stronger than ever over the last twelve months as a pastor's compassion proved an invaluable support. The entire family is thankful for Doug's incredible strength. Visitation will be at Mount Pleasant Funeral Centre (375 Mount Pleasant Road) on each of Friday, December 3 and Saturday, December 4 from 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. A service will be held at St Andrew's Presbyterian Church at 73 Simcoe Street in Toronto on Sunday, December 5 at 2:30 p.m. Both venues require proof of vaccination and photo ID. Rob's final gift to the medical profession is the fund he and Karen created to assist the General Internal Medicine Department at St. Michael's Hospital. To celebrate his life, Rob's family invites you to make a donation to the Dr. Rob Sargeant Fund for General Internal Medicine (http://smh.convio.net/site/TR?fr_id=1722&pg=entry), through the St. Michael's Hospital Foundation.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Nov. 30 to Dec. 4, 2021.

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Reema Khawja and Trevor Rands

December 6, 2021

Dear Karen, Matthew and David: We are so sorry for your loss. We are thinking of you during this very difficult time.

Andrew Loblaw

December 5, 2021

Dear Karen, Matt, David,
I´m so sorry that Rob has been taken from you although I know your love for each other will keep his spirit alive forever. He was so many things to so many people but most importantly he was a great Husband and Father. My deepest sympathies. Andrew

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Macy Glynn

December 4, 2021

Dear Karen,

I am so saddened to hear of this news. Although I did not know Rob super well, we did swim together on occasion and always said hello to each other at the gym. I remember Rob to be a kind, likeable and athletic guy. I wish I am better with words but I hope you know that I have been thinking of you.

Macy

Christine Cserti-Gazdewich

December 3, 2021

Heartfelt sympathies to Rob's beloveds. This tribute is an embrace of every kindred spirit who shares in mourning this all-too-painful void... We are forever thankful for (and are better souls for having known) Rob... We are moved to smiles through tears in these memories. "Every wave of every particle that was [Rob] remains with [us] this world." (-Aaron Freeman)

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Simina Luca

December 3, 2021

A truly exceptional and dedicated physician, a compassionate and caring human. He will be missed!

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Ferdinando Russo

December 3, 2021

To the Dr. Robert James Sargeant family: We here at our financial institution would like to send our deepest condolences. I am sure doc is never above you nor below you but always with you. May god bless you all.

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Vicki & John Davies

December 3, 2021

Dear Karen, Matthew, and David: We are so sorry and so saddened by the loss of Rob. He will be so missed by you, his lovely Karen and your sons Matthew and David. His loss will be hard for you to bear. Through our Karen we have followed your lives and your adventures and your love story. We have enjoyed keeping in touch that way, as we have so enjoyed seeing you on occasion over the years. Our hearts are with all of you and all your family. With love, Vicki & John

Sharon Hildebrandt

December 2, 2021

I am saddened to hear the news of Rob´s passing. He was so young. My prayers and thoughts are with the entire Sargeant family during another difficult time of grief. He will be missed!! Cherish the memories and be comforted in knowing he is present with our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.

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Ibrahim Al-Busaidi

December 2, 2021

From Oman, I send my sincere condolences to Dr. Sargeant´s family. He was the first physician I met at the beginning of my residency in Internal Medicine and he was my first mentor. I still can remember his words and amazing teaching moments during rounds. He will be definitely missed by his patients and trainees .

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Dr. Fok-Han Leung

December 2, 2021

On Behalf of Dr. Fok-Han Leung and All of the Staff at the St. Michael's Hospital Family Health Center at 80 Bond, we were saddened to hear of Dr. Sargeant's passing. He was always so Warm, Personable and Lovely.

To Karen, Matthew and David, Carman and Marney Cherry please know that All of You are in Our Thoughts and Prayers.

Rob will always be remembered for being Inspiring and being a really nice and down to earth Guy. He made an impression on all of Us with his positive attitude and resilience in the face of his Health Battles.
He embodied
All of the Values that St. Michael's Hospital holds, being an Excellent Mentor, friend to his Patients and a Wonderful, Brilliant Colleague that helped to bring effective change to Internal Medicine.

It was an absolute pleasure to know Him. He will be deeply missed and His Legacy will live on at St. Michael's Hospital for Many Years to come.

God Bless You All

Norma Grootveld

December 2, 2021

My sincerest condolences.

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Dr Kathleen Doukas

December 1, 2021

Dr Sargeant was a force larger than life! I remember my first resident rotation in Internal Medicine over 10 years ago, and his superior teaching as well as his amazing wit. Even on the most difficult days and nights he had a comment that could make you laugh. Thinking of his family during this challenging time and sending deep condolences.

Lesha Van Der Bij

December 1, 2021

Karen, My sincere condolences to you and your family. So sorry for your loss. Lesha

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Carol Denman & Marley Zelden

December 1, 2021

Our sincere condolences to you, Karen, and your family.

Gordon Arbess

December 1, 2021

Dear Sargeant Family-may your memories of your incredible husband and father help you during this difficult time. As a colleague at SMH, Rob was a giant and an amazing mentor for so many. His legacy has impacted thousands of students and Physicians and his outstanding care has affected so many patients in a positive way over the years. Sending my condolences to your entire family.

Elaine (Sargeant) Robb

November 30, 2021

My prayers and thoughts are with you Karen and your family. I am one of those many cousins that you have never met. Recently when some of us got together for lunch, I had a chat with Doug and admired his courage and love for Rob. We don't get over it, we get through it. God bless.

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Jamie Waterfall

November 30, 2021

Hi Karen, David and Matthew,

I want to express my deep sympathies to you. Bonny kept me posted on things and I wanted to reach out, share a story and say thank-you. Although we only met a handful of times I knew right away you are great people. Karen you & Rob greeted and talked in a way that immediately made the angst of meeting new people evaporate. That night we spoke of Churchill and cycling! But I think mostly of the big kindness Rob extended when my dad was ill (also a doctor) which I will never forget. He called when he didn´t have to....out of the blue really....to say (in a better way than I am) how impossible it would be to switch off being a doctor and to remember to be a patient. Robs words helped more than I know how to express, but when I think of Rob I think of dad and vis versa. I read Dr. Jillian Horton´s article in the Globe and it sounds like this is the stuff your husband and father is made of.

There is never enough time I truly understand. Big hugs to all of you. Oliver loves you guys!

Sincerely, Jamie
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Kathleen Winger

November 30, 2021

Dear Sargeant family,
Rob was a mentor to me in my early days of medical training. His love for general internal medicine and motivation for teaching inspired me on my current career path. He was one of my biggest supporters during a difficult time and I will forever be grateful. He will not be forgotten by the many students he has positively impacted over the course of his years.

My condolences.

robert catani

November 30, 2021

rob was a great man, a cherished friend, mentor and someone you could always count on.. i will miss him dearly my love and sympathies to karen the boys and the family..

Claude Jodoin

November 30, 2021

Dear Karen and all of the Sargeant family, please accept my deepest and sincere condolences, Claude Jodoin

Christine Soong

November 30, 2021

Our deepest condolences to the Sargeant family and those who closes to Rob. Our paths crossed only a few times since residency but Rob always left a lasting impression. His impact on medicine and mentees is legendary and he will be missed.

Hazel (Downey) Keats

November 30, 2021

Karen,

My heart goes out to you and your family. Robert was in my conversations many times as I attended the speaking engagements he did with Fasken. The information he shared during those sessions helped our family through the initial stages of the pandemic which we were very grateful for.
Deepest Sympathies,
Hazel

Richard Suggitt

November 30, 2021

Karen, I am so sorry to read of your loss. I know you from TSC where my daughter Emily still swims, and from the Swim Canada courses that you taught me.
I did not know Robert, but as I read his storey it resonates with me, as my Dad lost his battle with cancer.
One day at a time,
Warm Regards,
Richard Suggitt

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Dr. Winder Gill

November 30, 2021

My sincerest condolences to Dr. Sargeant's family and friends. He was such a mentor to me, and many others as well, and will be truly missed.

Susan Yorke

November 30, 2021

My deepest sympathies.. I had to privilege to run and train with rob years ago.. this is a beautiful tribute

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