1947 - 2025
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Mark Birdsall
Yesterday
I taught at Pine Hill for 19 years. Robert and family were a big part of the community. After I finished my first class, I had a sabbatical year, and one of the things I decided to do was to go and bake with Robert. I had to show up at 2:30 am and it was a lot of work from then until the loaves were in the oven. But the conversation was just as lively; Robert talked easily about almost any topic. I worked til about 11 and the day was finished! Wonderful day. Wonderful guy. We all ate his bread for many years, and it was the best. Sorry to hear he's gone on ahead.
Robyn Hewetson
December 17, 2025
Robyn Hewetson
I knew Robert from early days at Emerson, then over 20 years in Peterborough. He was a dear friend and a fine member of our community. Rest well Robert, you are loved by so many
Risë Smythe-Freed
December 17, 2025
Biographies are written throughout one´s life and then for an eternity thereafter.
There is much to say about Robert and my contribution is that he was a very good man. I used to stop by the Kernel Bakery a few times a week to pick up some treats for the office and bread for the home. But, mostly to check in with Robert and Janet. I adored them both. Lots of sage and observational wisdom shared over many cups of coffee. Best yet is he´d see me coming to the door and start a fresh pot of super strong coffee because he knew I liked it very strong.
Moved away for 8 years, but upon return to the area, I checked in again with Robert at the bakery as often as I could. I reconnected with dear Janet as well out in the community.
I haven´t seen Robert since 2015 when a mutual friend crossed the threshold. But, I´ll never forget him. Some people are simply unforgettable. And that´s a good thing because his biography will take all of that eternity to write.
Fred Simmons
December 17, 2025
Rest in peace Robert. I gave him weekly trombone lessons for about 15 years, rain, snow, or shine. In addition to monetary payment, he always gave us a weeks supply of bread, bear claws and whatever else he had on hand. My wife, kids and I loved his baked goods and his generosity. Sad to hear of his passing. Condolences to his family.
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John Koerber
December 15, 2025
Cynthia Mousseau
December 15, 2025
I am a person that often struggles with the bad parts of humanity and Robert was an absolute light in the dark. I will miss his little giggle and his deep insights and, of course, the Christmas cookies. I am eternally grateful that he loved my friend Kim, who deserves all the love there is, and that she loved him in return. Robert brought a little magic to life, I think. And he´s irreplaceable.
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