Robert THOMSON

Robert THOMSON obituary

Robert THOMSON

Robert THOMSON Obituary

Published by Calgary Herald on Mar. 24, 2012.
THOMSON, Robert Smeaton (Bob)
Bob died peacefully at home in Victoria, March 13, 2012, surrounded by his family; his loving wife of 56 years, Shirley-Anne, children Mari-Lynn, Colin, John and his wife Keiko and Bob's granddaughter Maya. Born in Lethbridge, Alberta to Homer and Mary Thomson (Smeaton), Bob moved to Drumheller, Alberta with his mother and grandparents after the loss of his father in the RCAF near the end of the Second World War. Here he forged many deep and lifelong friendships, and met his future wife Shirley- Anne Turner. Moving to Calgary in 1952, and marrying Shirley-Anne in 1955, he started his family and worked with Dominion Bridge Calgary for 35 years. Always devoted to his family first, Bob spent countless hours with his children skiing, hiking, tutoring math, rescuing them from broken down automobiles and driving thousands of miles during summer vacations exploring Canada. In addition to his own brood, Bob was close to his first cousins, who were like his own brothers and sisters; Mary, Laurie and Budge, the children of Chrissie and Jimmy Kergan of Drumheller and Gerald and Lilian Noble's children, Eleanor, Charles and Brian of Nobleford, Alberta. Growing up together in Drumheller and Nobleford, they were always a source of strength, support and often fun throughout his life. Bob is also survived by his Aunt Bess Garton (Thomson), her daughter Donna Lister, and daughter-in-law JoAnne Garton , all of Ottawa. In 1996, Bob, Shirley- Anne, his mother Mary and Bob's beloved cats moved to Victoria, British Columbia. Bob enjoyed the mild winters and glorious summers on the Island, and became an integral part of Friday afternoon gatherings at the Faculty Club Lounge at the University of Victoria, engaging in lively debate about politics, physics, and travel. Bob and Shirley- Anne always looked forward to a glass of wine among this warm and always interesting group. Life in Victoria also allowed him to pursue his interest in golf, playing the piano, working in the garden and on the house, and listening to classical music. In his later years, Bob was afflicted with macular degeneration, and committed to memory piano sheet music of Chopin and Beethoven, allowing him to play despite his poor vision. Bob was a patient, kind and gentle man, who loved life. He will be missed my many. Memorial Services will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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April 22, 2012

Mary Maxie posted to the memorial.

March 30, 2012

John Thomson posted to the memorial.

March 29, 2012

Mary (Sheddy Maxie posted to the memorial.

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Mary Maxie

April 22, 2012

John, for some reason the email addresses you sent didn't come through-- no doubt some kind of blocking. Pls contact me at [email protected] We live in Phoenix AZ so won't be anywhere around Vict. but we are thinking of you.

John Thomson

March 30, 2012

Thanks to everyone who took the time to share their condolences online. My family are deeply touched by your warm comments and kind memories that you shared with us regarding Bob. We will share with the date of Bob's memorial shortly. Best, John

Mary (Sheddy Maxie

March 29, 2012

I remember Bob's Mom, Mary, and Shirley-Ann's parents, the Turners, because both were on my Drumheller Mail paper route when I was a kid. How sad for you to lose both Budge and Bob in the same month. All our parents were good friends & now another tie with the past has been broken. I remember all the Noble kids visiting too, & wish Eleanor would contact me by email. My condolences to all.

Brenda Nielsen

March 26, 2012

Shirley Ann, Mari-Lynn, Colin and John
I was so surprised to read Bob's obituary. Everything that was written was exactly how I remember him. I am certain that you will cherish all the memories of your husband and father. thinking of you all.
Brenda and Bernie Nielsen

David Wong

March 25, 2012

Bob was always ready for a social celebration and great conversation. I have been blessed to experience the joy and laughter of the Thomson clan. Bob would never say no to dim sum and a good Chinese meal. His goodness and kindness will never be forgotten and I will miss him dearly. My deepest condolences to Shirley-Ann, Mari- Lynn , Colin, John, Keiko, Maya and the rest of he family.
Thanks Bob for showing us all how a life can be beautifully lived. Much love David Wong

ernie &bev blasetti

March 24, 2012

sorry to hear worked with bob at dominion bridge for 5yr he always had time to talk to you or show you how to do things

Brian & Mimi Harvey

March 23, 2012

Mimi and I are so, so sad. Our life in Victoria brightened every Friday, as we anticipated seeing all of our good friends, including Shirley-Ann and Bob, a truly kind, thoughtful, and gentle man. Bob was an effortless listener and a wonderful story teller; oh how we shall miss him.

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