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Robert Sibbald Obituary

SIBBALD, Robert Ian June 6, 1937 - August 29, 2022 It is with great sorrow that we announce that Robert "Ian" Sibbald passed away, surrounded by his wife and children, at home in Courtenay on August 29, 2022. Ian is the beloved husband of 67 years of Margaret "Jean" Sibbald (Lucas). He is survived by his three children and their spouses, Robert (Barb), Barbara (Stuart) and Stephen (Wynn Anne), grandchildren, Michael, Tim, Chris, Keith, Ky, Peter, Emily and Brian, and great-grandchildren Xavier, Kitt, Madeleine and Quinn. He is predeceased by his father (Robert "Bob"), mother (Lucille), sister (Shirley), half-sister (Bette), half-brother (Bruce) and great-grandson (wee Robbie). Ian was a man of firm opinions and an abiding sense of humour. He was a gregarious person, who loved to entertain and tell stories. Ian was deeply committed to his family and his career in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Ian was born in Matsqui, B.C. on June 6, 1937; his early years were filled with turmoil after his parents separated. He often quipped that he had 12 brothers and sisters but was an only child; they were all step or half siblings. Under the influence of his brother Bruce who was an air force mechanic in World War II, Ian joined air cadets while still in high school. There he met his future wife and life partner, Jean. Ian joined the Royal Canadian Air Force then began pilot training in Claresholm, Alberta in 1956. After Wings graduation, he began a 36-year career in the Royal Canadian Air Force; he flew 8,963 hours with postings at Penhold, Alberta, Ottawa, Colorado Springs, Ottawa NDHQ, Edmonton, Trenton, Lahr, Germany, Damascus Syria, Tiberius, Israel, Jerusalem Israel, Ottawa and Comox, B.C. where he retired with the rank of Squadron Leader in 1991. Jean and Ian lived in 23 homes, in five countries on three continents. Ian was an ardent student of military history with a collection of over 3,000 books, a passion for war gaming and a consummate skill in constructing plastic models. Some of his models are on display at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. For nearly 20 years, he wrote an advice column called "Uncle Freddie" in Random Thoughts, the magazine of the International Plastic Modelers Society. Retirement brought time to volunteer. He was political campaigner, worked with Citizens on Patrol and helped extensively at the Comox Air Force Museum. For a decade, he was president of the Comox Chapter of Federal Superannuates National Association (as it was then known). He helped restore St. Andrew's Church and its adjacent cemetery. His travels continued through retirement; he and Jean visited China, Russia, Egypt, India, Tunisia, England, France (Normandy), Turkey, Australia, Singapore, Newfoundland and many other lands. High Flight Oh! I have slipped the surly bonds of Earth And danced the skies on laughter-silvered wings; …And, while with silent, lifting mind I've trod The high untrespassed sanctity of space, Put out my hand, and touched the face of God. (John Gillespie Magee Jr.) Ian's family extends a heart-felt thanks to Dr. Deborah Lisoway and the other doctors at Highland Family Practice Medical Clinic, the nurses at Home and Community Care, Comox Team, plus extended family, friends and neighbours. Condolences can be made online to The Times-Colonist or Piercy's Funeral Home. A Memorial will be held Sept. 10, 2:30 at the Comox Valley Presbyterian Church (725 Aspen Rd., Comox). The family asks all attendees to please wear facemasks. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Ian's name to the Comox Valley Presbyterian Church.
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Sep. 3 to Sep. 5, 2022.

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Mackenzie Kinmond

September 5, 2022

Great tribute, I learned a lot about him from reading. 23 homes, wow! My condolences.

Edith (Threlfall) McHugh

September 3, 2022

Jean - I remember being at Mt Lehman Prebyterian Sunday school with you and also being at and singing at your wedding.
You and Ian have had a long and wonderful life together.
You have lots of family support.
I taught school in Victoria and I still live there with my husband. We have two married sons and 5 grandchildren. One son and family live in Powell River and we are quite familiar with Courtenay area. We also holiday in Parksville in the Summers.
I am thinking of you at this sad time and it has brought back lots of memories.

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