Rob Bride
Died: April 3, 2021 | Place:
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BRIDE, Rob….
In his sleep at Victoria Hospital, London, on Saturday, April 3, 2021, Robert Bride passed away peacefully in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Joscelynne E. K. (Vince) Bride. Cherished father of Lisa Fallin of Colorado City, Texas and Gregory Bride and his partner Nancy McCune of Sebringville. Much loved grandfather of Zachary and Logan Fallin and Benjamin and Samuel Bride-McCune. Dear brother of Gwen Riddell and her husband Jack. Also survived by two nieces and one nephew. Robert was formerly of Fordwich, Ontario. Visitation will be held on Friday, April 9, 2021 from 4-7 pm at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. Please call the funeral home between 9am-5pm (519-433-5184) to reserve your spot for the visitation. As per the directive of the Bereavement Authority of Ontario, a limited number of people can attend. All those attending the funeral home are required to wear masks and follow COVID-19 protocols. A private graveside service will be held on Monday, April 12, 2021 in Fordwich Cemetery, Fordwich, Ontario. As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Lambeth Lions Memory Box, 59 David Street, London ON N6P 1B3 or to Diabetes Canada, 1300-522 University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5G 2R5. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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We were deeply saddened to hear news of the passing of Lion Bob. We send our condolences to Joscelynne and family . And will keep you in our prayers during this difficult time
Joscelynne , Lisa, Greg and families we were sorry to hear of Bob passing away. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time. Love you all.
I fondly remember seeing you around the habour, camera in hand snapping pictures of the boats. Condolences to Greg, Nancy and the boys.
I went to elementary school (SS#12 Howick) with Bob many years ago. It was a one room school which he attended until high school. Because it was a small school, many grades played ball, prisoner’s base and anti over the shanty together. I was also in a 4H calf club with Bob so in our younger years we spend considerable time together. After the family moved to Fordwich I saw Bob infrequently. I am sorry to learn of your loss. I treasure my memories from those long ago years. Hopefully you can find some comfort in your fond memories as well. My sincere condolences.
Sincerest condolences on your sad time, Greg. So very sorry.
Rob was one of the kindest men we have ever known. He got along with pretty much everyone.
We’ll always remember his “dry wit” and sense of humour. He loved reading, photography and Bar-B-Qing. Our condolences to Rob and his family.
Patricia & Wayne Vince
In my years of life as an adult. I did not see uncle Bob very often.. I remember him fondly from knowing him as a child. He did have a great sense of wit. He was a well liked man. My deepest of sympathies go out to my cousins Greg and Lisa Bride and their families Uncle Bob’s grand children Zach and Logan Fallin, Benjaman and Samuel Bride, Nancy ( Greg’s spouse) their fantastic Mom and my kind hearted Aunt Gail Bride and my equally intriguing, and beautiful Aunt Joselynne Bride nee Vince. As well as their respective family and friends. May God bless you all and may he comfort you all during your time of grief. Sincerely Ron Vince and family.
As a little girl Bob lived next door to my grandparents farm where we visited often and Bobby was usually there and a fun part of our adventures. Dave remembers playing defense on the peewee hockey team with him and remembers in high school when they hung out together Bob was always keen to partake in every adventure. “sure let’s do it” was his response
Bob was one of my coworkers when I first started working at Westminster Hospital about 1975. I have many good memories of him over the years! So very sad to hear of his passing.