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Dr. Robert Gilbert MCKELLAR

1940 - 2020

Dr. Robert Gilbert MCKELLAR obituary, 1940-2020, Toronto, ON

BORN

1940

DIED

2020

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Robert MCKELLAR Obituary

MCKELLAR, Dr. Robert Gilbert November 9, 1940 – November 15, 2020 Robert (Rob/Bob) died on Sunday, November 15th, peacefully and courageously in the comforting presence of loved ones, a short time after his 80th birthday. He passed with dignity, great compassion, strong conviction and with both his sharp mind and dry sense of humour firmly intact. Robert, son of Mack and Elsie McKellar, was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Rob lived his childhood years in Halifax until the family relocated to Devon, England where Rob spent his formative, high school years. Following high school, Rob moved up to Scotland where he attended medical school at the University of Edinburgh. It was there that he met Anne McCurrach, who would become his wife. Like many at the time, Rob and Anne saw Canada as a great place to plant roots (or in Rob's case replant roots). They settled in Toronto. It was here that they raised their family and where Rob began his long and celebrated career in medicine. Rob leaves behind all of his beloved children and grandchildren: his son Justin, Justin's wife Jen (Barbour) and grandkids Henry and Juliet; daughter Ashley McKellar, her husband Andrew (Leitch) and grandkids Hamish, Fiona and Isobel; and son Hayden and grandson Finley; all of whom will miss him dearly. He will also be missed greatly by the McCurrach Clan in Scotland. Robert cherished his role as a family doctor for over 50 years, and continued to practice with enduring dedication and devotion until the end. Despite house calls having fallen long out of practice, Rob continued them throughout his career. The outpouring of appreciation sent his way year after year, at Christmas, and especially on his retirement, is testament to his legacy as a caring doctor and human being. He will be fondly remembered by his patients, some for whom he was the only doctor they ever knew and whose children and grandchildren would say the same. Rob will also be fondly remembered by his many colleagues, many of whom became dear friends. Rob was a true renaissance man; he loved sports, music, literature and the arts. His musical heart rested in the 1930's-1940's era of the Great American Songbook. After a long day at work, he brought classics like Hoagy Carmichael's Stardust to life on his baby grand. On family road trips, his wood paneled Buick station wagon would magically transform into a jazz club on wheels. We will always hold dear the memory of his fingers dancing along the dashboard as he sang in harmony with the likes of Billie Holiday, only to rudely interrupt himself with a reflexive sneezing fit induced by a ray of sunshine. He was a talented painter and actor in his youth. As an athlete Rob would recall with pride and tongue firmly in cheek that he was the all-star centre for his 1950's Devonshire Grammar School basketball team. He never stopped cheering for the Jays and the Bills. He loved to play catch with his sons and accompany Ashley to father-daughter dances. He always recalled, with special fondness, our family time and travels with Nan and James. Rob and Anne remained close after their marriage ended, focused on family and forever friends. Rob spent some of his final days and weeks at the family home, with tremendous care and love from Hayden, Ashley, Justin, Anne and Andrew. The family would like to thank those near and dear for their calls and visits, which Rob enjoyed without anyone being maudlin. The better bottles of scotch were uncorked. Special thanks to David Thompson and Vlado Mirkovic for their long and ongoing support of Rob and his independence. While the difficulty of coping with such a loss may be compounded by these difficult times, comfort may be taken by the knowledge that his battles with poor health, which had caused increasing pain and concern in recent months, have come to an end. The thought of him being reunited with loved ones who have gone before also helps to bring a smile to one's face. And we hope these words he sang to a visitor in recent days are true: We'll meet again Don't know where, don't know when But I know we'll meet again some sunny day In light of present circumstances, a celebration of Rob's life will be planned for a later time when those whose lives he touched and enriched can safely come together to raise a wee dram and remember him. His family look forward to that occasion and will be communicating those details once a date has been set. Until then, please honour Rob's memory by taking care of one another and by providing reassurance to those in need. If desired, donations can be made to Parkinson Canada or Doctors Without Borders. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com.
Published by Toronto Star on Nov. 21, 2020.

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Joyce Beveridge

May 6, 2024

Dr. MCKellar was a wonderful caring doctor. There will never be doctors like him in the future. He was so caring to my husband, son and I and I felt so sad to read of his passing but so, so lucky that he was our doctor for a long time.lucky

Stephen Chizick

April 23, 2023

Knowing Dr. Robert McKellar has been a blessing to me, He was warm and caring to all he encountered in life. Working with him helped me to become who I am today. He was a good friend and I miss him to this day.
R.I.P. my friend
Stephen Chizick

Donna Medina

July 27, 2021

Not only was Dr. McKellar my doctor for 50 + years, he was my friend. Such an amazing man, I could always look up to and trust him. He always put everything into his work. He was a father figure for me. This loss is monumental and I want his family to know how much I loved and appreciated his professionalism, kindness and compassion. RIP kind Sir. I will miss you for the rest of my days.

Anthony and Carole Tangney

December 10, 2020

Alway appreciated his dedication and patience. My Sympathy to all his Family.

Nejla Botrie

November 28, 2020

Robert MCKELLAR was more than a family doctor he was a family friend.
We shared many wonderful music concerts, dinners and conversations.
Devoted to his family, his medical practice, and feeling cared for by him for many, many years. He was always available and willing to be there for all.

I miss you already Rob, but we all have our time. See you on the other side!
Love Nejla

Pauline Zvejnieks

November 26, 2020

Dr. McKellar was my GP from the time my family moved to East York in 1979 until he retired. He was always kind and supportive of me and my family. He'd do house calls to make sure my dad stayed home from work when he had pneumonia (because he knew my dad would try to go to work when he was sick.) And he showed up unexpectedly at our door when I was recovering from surgery and saved me from what could have been a disastrous complication. Not only was he a wonderful doctor, but he was always interested in talking about books and movies and theatre. He will be sorely missed.

Annie (Ross) Hurtado

November 25, 2020

The loss of my dearest friend and most loving companion is immeasurable. I was blessed to be part of his life. I am hoping that the peace you deserved, Rob, has found you. My heart is full with sweet memories and I will love you forever.

Stacey Bonner

November 24, 2020

So sadden to hear about Dr. McKellar.
He had been our family doctor for many many decades. Although my parents are now passed, they would have been heartbroken by this loss.
He was the man that delivered me and was there for care advice at the end of my father’s life.
Undeniably professional and caring.
He will be missed.

Brian McGowan

November 24, 2020

When you needed a Doctor, Robert McKellar was a wonderful person to visit.
His skill and dedication to our health care lasted for over 35 years.
Robert’s attention to my wife helped her to survive her cancer diagnosis for 37 years.
Never again will I find another doctor whose waiting room was filled with the sounds of the “Great American Songbook.”
I extend my condolences and share my sadness with Justin, Ashley, Fiona, and Hayden.

Brian McGowan
Guelph

Gregory Young

November 24, 2020

So sorry to hear of the passing of Dr McKellar He was my doctor so many decades ago and as a patient I always felt comfortable and well look after in his care. Good doctor and definitely a good man. May he Rest In Peace

Ross and Bonnie Cooper

November 24, 2020

Dr. McKellar was our family doctor for decades. He was a great doctor and will be missed. Thinking of his family at this difficult time.

Christian Pritchard

November 23, 2020

Dr McKellar was amazing. He delivered me (and I think half of my friends in The Beaches). He was an amazing guy who had many interests that he shared with our family. He was there for us through ALL our trials and tribulations. He had a wicked sense of humour, a huge love for jazz and was amazing to my Dad and Mom in their great time of need. I know it was his job but he was there for us and I will ALWAYS be thankful for that. I’m forever grateful to have known Dr McKellar not only as a patient but as a great man. Your family should know how much he did for so many. Thank you.

Marian Young

November 23, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Sincerest condolences to Ann and his family.

Marian Young

Connie Wright

November 23, 2020

I have fond memories of Anne and Bob during and after our time working at the Queen Street Mental Health Centre.
I extend my sincere condolences to Anne and family.
Connie Wright

Vesta McClean

November 23, 2020

Our condolences to Anne and the family. Our thoughts are with you.
Vesta and Bill McClean

Chris Leitch

November 22, 2020

Rob, we will miss you very much, Love Chris, Teresa, Gregory and Emily.

David Hodgkiss

November 22, 2020

Rob was my wife's GP and was there for us when our daughter Sarah was born prematurely many years ago...she's fine As a fellow MD, I recognized his exemplary qualities. He will be greatly missed.

Margaret Leatherdale

November 22, 2020

I was privileged to work for Rob for twenty years.
It was not uncommon for him to have completed house calls before and after a long day in the office. His patients highly respected him.
He enjoyed the small children but didn’t like giving them their Immunization needles. I was delegated to do it.
My condolences to the McKellar clan.
Margaret Mackenzie Leatherdale

Marika Pick

November 22, 2020

Dr. McKellar was an amazing person. A true friend, a confidant, a great listener and someone I will miss greatly. I’ll never forget all the times over my entire life he was there for me during great times and lowest times. I’m so sad to hear of his passing and send all my heartfelt condolences to his entire family. One of a kind he was! Bless him.

Deb & Brad Ireland

November 21, 2020

Our deepest sympathy to Dr. McKellar’s family. My husband & I were his patients for many years. He was the best doctor we ever had, a perfect gentleman. Even though we are very sad to read this, Dr. McKellar is now pain free...may he Rest In Eternal Peace

Nicole Noxon

November 21, 2020

Dr. McKellar was the trusted and much appreciated doctor for my grandmother, my mother, myself and all four of my children. We benefitted greatly from his kindness and humour. House calls on Christmas Eve when my new baby was ill; forgiveness when my daughter kicked him squarely when he brought out a needle... they don’t make ‘em like that any more. Our sincere condolences go out to the family.

November 21, 2020

My mother Doris and I were very saddened to hear of Dr McKellars passing. We only went to him a short while as our previous doctor passed away. When it was very difficult to find a good doctor he took our whole family (7 of us) on. He was a kind, thoughtful and thorough doctor who also did house calls which wasn’t the norm these days. He was one of a kind and will be missed. Our condolences go out to his family and friends.
Sue Carson and Doris Willsher

Jason Latremoille

November 21, 2020

My heart goes out to all of the McKellar family. I will always remember Dr. Mckellar during my high school and University years with Hayden in the prime of his life, with a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye.

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