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Robert Bredin Alexander obituary, Victoria, BC

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Robert Alexander Obituary

ALEXANDER, Robert Bredin (Bob)
It is with sadness that we advise that Bob passed away peacefully on Wednesday, August 13, 2025 at age 97, at home with family present. He is survived by his wife of 70 years, Norma, son Brian (Terry) and granddaughters Jessie Sargeant (John) and Hannah Alexander and two great-grandchildren Carson and Sienna; daughter Corinne and granddaughter Arielle Alexander-Gordon (Kendra Martin), and grandsons Zach Gordon and Curtis Gordon. Bob was pre-deceased by his older brother Don, and brother-in-law Ken Borleske. He is also survived by his younger brother Ken, niece Kathy Berghorn, sister-in-law Myrna Borleske and was close with his cousin Susan Alexander and her son Sean Powell, and had numerous other cousins.
Bob was born in Winnipeg on October 5, 1927 to Dr. Edward and Marie Alexander. In 1944, Bob's father sold his medical practice and the family moved to Vancouver, where his father then specialized at Shaughnessy Hospital. Bob attended Magee High School and went on to UBC where he graduated in 1953 with a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree. He was president of the Pharmacy Undergraduate Society in his final UBC year and valued his classmates' friendship through the years.
He practiced his profession in BC (in Vancouver, Port Alberni and Victoria) until he fully retired in 1996; he was very active in pharmacy and was co-chair of continuing education in Victoria for 12 years. He was a founding member of the BC Pharmacists Society and was the first president of Chapter One (Vancouver Island). Bob was the manager of the pharmacy and drug department at Woodward's when Mayfair opened and for the following 20 years. After retiring from Woodward's he went to work at McGill & Orme, managing the Long-term Care department. Retiring from there, he managed Brentwood Bay Pharmacy for something to do. He also took shifts at several other pharmacies in Victoria.
Bob was a member for 15 years of Canadian Power and Sail Squadron although never owned a boat. He was a charter member of the Oak Bay Squadron, was their first training officer and later a Commander. He enjoyed another two years as assistant training officer before retiring to go RVing with Norma.
They bought a truck and a 5th wheel trailer and RV'd for about 25 winters down south in Texas and Arizona.
Bob was Town Crier, first for the City of Duncan, then both Victoria and Esquimalt for 25 years, as well as volunteering for 17 years for the Canadian Cancer Society's Tour de Rock. He also volunteered at the cruise ship terminal for 15 years greeting and welcoming tourists to town. He valued his friendship with fellow Town Crier Kenny Podmore.
Bob and Norma enjoyed good times in earlier years with much loved friends Joe and Hilda Quan, Dave and Thelma Allen, Bedford and Mary Bates, Nancy and Ron Slavin. Bob truly treasured the calls and visits from all family members who would stop in for a chat and give a life update.
The family would like to recognize the care and compassion provided by VGH 4th floor staff and the Island Health nurses and care aids who provided care for Bob at home.
Those wishing to make a donation in Bob's name may do so to the Canadian Cancer Society Tour de Rock 2025. Cops for Cancer - Canadian Cancer Society.

A gathering of friends and family are welcome at a celebration of Bob's life on Saturday September 6, 1:30 - 3:30 pm at the United Peninsula Masonic Lodge at 8105 Derrinberg Rd, Saanichton.
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Aug. 26 to Aug. 28, 2025.

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Memorial Gathering

1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

United Peninsula Masonic Lodge

8105 Derrinberg Rd, Saanichton, BC

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Ross Kowalyk

Yesterday

So sorry to hear of Mr.Alexanders passing

Debbie Garrett (Bates)

Yesterday

Alexander family. So many wonderful memories of our families getting together. Brian and Corinne, your dad and mom were special friends with my parents, Bedford and Mary Bates. I also was privileged to worked with your dad at McGill & Orme. My condolences to your mom and family.

Andy Quan

Yesterday

Dear Aunty Norma, Corinne and Brian. A toast to dear Uncle Bob and a long life, well-lived. And love to you all from Australia. xo Andy

Louise Chabros

Yesterday

Remembering Bob with great fondness for the times shared welcoming cruise ships with Victoria AM. Rest peacefully. Thought are with his family at this time.

Dayle Howell

Yesterday

Sending much love your way Norma. I only met Bob once, but through you, I knew him and your beautiful family. Hoping the fun and good memories over the years brings your family solace.
Love, Dayle Howell aka Sadler

Julie Harman

August 26, 2025

I´m sorry to hear of Bob´s passing. Many memories I´ll cherish from my Tour de Rock days with Bob. RIP

Julie McGarry

August 26, 2025

Hello Brian and family, Sorry to hear the sad news of Mr. Alexander passing away. What a wonderful long life he had full of family memories. Julie McGarry

Cecilia Sperling

August 26, 2025

We send our heartfelt condolences, to Corinne and the Family. You have much to celebrate, the long life of your Father's 97 years! Your Father accomplished very much in his life time and will be remembered for generations to come. God Bless Him. May he REST in PEACE. Praise the Lord. With Love, Lawrence & Cecilia Sperling (Nanaimo, BC)

Bev & Grant Smalley

August 26, 2025

Dear Norma:
We send our sincere sympathy to you and your family. We remember fondly the time that Bob coached Grant to act as Town Crier for a Gilbert & Sullivan production.
Bev & Grant

Kenny Podmore

August 26, 2025

Oyez Oyez Oyez. Bob, dear friend and fellow Town Crier. Thank you for your kindness, and special friendship. We enjoyed many laughs together as we made our proclamations. When I came to Canada over 25 years ago you kindly gave up your position as Town Crier of Esquimalt and passed it on to me for this I will always thank you. It was you my friend that opened the door to my amazing Canada life that I now have. I will truly miss you. We have lost an amazing beautiful and kind person.

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