HUNTER, Robert H. (Bob)
HUNTER, Robert H. (Bob) – Peacefully surrounded by family at the Brantford General Hospital May 16, 2016; in his 79th year. Born October 21, 1937. Predeceased by his parents Merle and Howard; grandchildren Sara and Jason. Beloved husband of Marlene. Loving father of Peggy (Larry), Edward (Shelley), Teresa (Greg), Merle and Adam (Susan). Proud grandfather of nine; Ryan, Christopher, Laura, Victoria, Clayton, Logan and Brooke. Great-grandfather to Harlow, Jax and Cruz. Brother of James (Mary), Rosie (Henry), Vera (William) and Edward (Kathy). Retired employee of Mohawk Ford of 43 years. Of course best friend to his little dog Sugar. Bob will be dearly missed by his family and many friends. His legacy continues. A Memorial Service to be held at Troy United Church, June 4, 2016, at 11:00 am. Reception to follow. Online condolences may be submitted atwww.tranquilitycremation.com. Bob was aware of the recent struggle of families in Fort McMurray, AB. Donations of relief can be made in lieu of flowers to the Red Cross for this effort.
Rest in peace Bob, it was a pleasure knowing you. My sincere condolences to the family.
Love Maureen Harding
To my favorite salesman Bobby, oh how I miss you. I worked with Bob for years at Mohawk Ford, we had so many laughs.Bob was the kindest, sweetest, honest man, he was so much like my dad. We shared so many fun stories of our lives, including spouses and kids. Many a boring winter nights in the showroom he kept me entertained. I missed him when I retired, and will only remember him with a smile. I loved Bob, he was a great person and i know how much his family will miss him. Rest in peace Bob, until we meet again.
So sorry for your loss, my condolences to Bobs family, sincerely, Karen Norry
Our condolences to your family. Dick has many fond memories of Bob. He will be missed by many
RIP Bob, Always was a pleasure to talk to you and do business with you through Mohawk Ford. Newfoundland stories were very fun as well; THX for the memories. Always straight forward and to the point. Ed from Accessory Depot.
I am so saddened by the crossing over of Uncle Bob. Not for him because I know he was met on the other side by many loved ones who have gone before who were so happy to see him. But I am saddened for us who are still here and will miss him in so many ways. He was one of the nicest men I knew. He was loving and kind and softhearted. Family meant everything to him and he showed it in his smile every time he met up with one of us. He always had a joke to tell and a chuckle at his own joke as he saw us ‘get it’ and laugh too. Mom will miss all the short evening visits with him and Sugar. It was his way of checking to make sure she was doing ok without her feeling like he was watching over her, which of course he was. I have so many happy memories of him throughout the past many years of my life and feel blessed he was my uncle. I miss you and love you Uncle Bob. Until we meet again <3
To an honest guy and great salesman. I worked with Bob for over 30 years at Mohawk. Rest in peace. Don Bundy