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Robert FARQUHARSON Obituary

ROBERT (BOB) FARQUHARSON Bob passed away April 10, 2021, his wife, Anne, at his side and surrounded by family, in spirit if not in person. Bob lived a full life and was engaged and eager to explore its possibilities right to the end of his 98 years. Bob was born in Gleichen, Alberta and grew up in Delia. He joined the war effort in 1941 and flew for the 435 Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force in Burma, transporting supplies to the troops behind enemy lines. Following an officially arranged visit to commemorate the effort 50 years later, Bob realized that there was a story to be told about this largely forgotten piece of the conflict. He threw himself into the telling: writing a book, For your tomorrow: Canadians and the Burma Campaign, 1941-45 (2004), and seeking out every opportunity to share his research and his memories with military associations, historical societies and young people. After the war, Bob returned to Canada and began Undergraduate studies at the University of British Columbia, followed by a PhD at the University of California at Berkeley, where he met his future wife, Anne Rhoades. In 1960 they moved to Toronto, where Bob had been hired as a professor of German literature at Victoria College, University of Toronto. Bob taught and contributed to the life of the university for 28 years. He served as Chair of the combined university departments of German; started Seminar, a scholarly journal on German literature; and served six years as Associate Dean and Vice Dean in the Faculty of Arts and Science. He passed on his love of learning to his students, was respected as an administrator and made lifelong friends among colleagues. Bob and Anne loved their farm in Mansfield, Ontario for the connection it offered to his rural roots and as an outlet for Bob's eagerness for projects, from raising cattle and fixing fences, to building a new, energy-efficient farmhouse, to rigging up a cable ride for his grandchildren. You rarely find a picture of Bob alone. He got a thrill from every connection and was active in every community he was part of: work, church, family, friends. Even in his latest years, he enjoyed a packed schedule of social and lecturing commitments. His friends and family delighted in hearing about his latest piece of historical research, but Bob also kept a careful eye on current events and could match wits with the best. He saw possibility everywhere and opportunities for a little fun in everything. Bob was an exemplary husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, friend, and colleague. He leaves behind his wife, Anne; his children, Rob (Betty), Elizabeth (Peter) and Laura (Blair); grandchildren, Nathan, Daniel (Dominique), Christine, Ben, Emily, Clara and Ry; great-grandchild, Theo; and all their families, as well as the children of his beloved late sister, Grace and late brother, George. We will miss him dearly but his positive outlook, the twinkle of mischief in his eye, his curiosity and his determination to make things right or better in any way he could, will remain with us and guide us forever. Bob was greatly assisted in a peaceful passing by the staff at Christie Gardens and Toronto General Hospital. Donations to the Bloor Street United Church, Christie Gardens Foundation or the organization of your choice will be warmly welcomed. A virtual memorial service will be held on April 24th. Details can be found at www.humphreymiles.com, where condolences may also be left.
Published by The Globe and Mail from Apr. 16 to Apr. 20, 2021.

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David Gilmour

July 9, 2022

Bob encouraged me as a young writer as no one else did. Publishing a not so good prose poem, I basked in Bob's gentle encouragement. Even years and novels later, I always made sure to give Bob a spotless first edition which he greeted with a pleasure that made my face flush.

Janice L Wright

April 26, 2021

Laura, Anne and family -- I am writing following the service over the weekend. I wish to say again that I have such fond memories of Bob who seemed always interested in listening to whatever was going on in our university class rooms. No mater what the issue and what the depth of detail we wanted to go into Bob was content to continue the discussion. Nothing seemed more important at the time. Gracious, always interested and ever kind will be his legacy.

Laura and family you prepared such a wonderful service in honour of a very special person. I wish you all the best in keeping Bob's memories alive and strong as you deal with the days ahead.

With much love, Janice (Wright)

Mumtaz Merali

April 22, 2021

To Anne and her family,
Please accept my sincere condolences. In the short time that I got a chance to befriend Bob, I was drawn to his wit, warmth, wisdom, sense of fun, and kindness. One of my favourite memories is when we decided to dress up for a Metropolitan Opera premier broadcast through satellite at the Yonge and Eglinton Cineplex auditorium. Bob was the only male in our group, and he looked really elegant and regal in his Scottish kilt. Everyone turned around to watch him:).
I know how difficult this can be specially during the pandemic. I am thinking of you and holding you in my heart. You will remain in my prayers and thoughts.
Warmly, Mumtaz

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Kirsteen McLean

April 20, 2021

On behalf of UAWC-UTWA sincere condolences to Anne and family. Bob's presence at many UAWC events will be missed.
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Hala and Denis

April 16, 2021

To Laura her mom and family
Please accept our sincere condolences. Even though we didn’t have a chance to know Robert well, we appreciated the witty conversations we had together during his Ottawa visits. We know how difficult this can be specially in Covid time. We are thinking of you and holding you in our hearts. Let us know how we could be of help.

Hala and Denis

April 16, 2021

To Laura her mom and family
Please accept our sincere condolences. Even though we didn’t have a chance to know Robert well, we appreciated the witty conversations we had together during his Ottawa visits. We know how difficult this can be specially in Covid time. We are thinking of you and holding you in our hearts. Let us know how we could be of help.

Patricia Hind-White

April 16, 2021

Bob was a good friend, and I was honoured that he presented his story at The Royal Canadian Military Institute (RCMI) Military History Night events which I organize...He spoke on three occasions of his experiences in Burma (last time in December 2020) and also donated the Burma Star Banner to RCMI.

He was a kind, gentle and very genuine human being, and a good friend - Rest In Peace Bob.

Jesse and Nora Glass

April 16, 2021

Bob and Anne Farquharson were our next door neighbours and friends at 55 Prince Arthur for many years. Bob remained sharp in mind and warm in personality to the end, the best of the best. We will miss him a lot. Rest In Peace Bob. Jesse and Nora Glass

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