Robert “Bob” Easterbrook
Died: June 18, 2024 | Place: Residence
Services
Visitation
Sunday, June 23, 2024
2:00-4:00 pm
6:00-8:00 pm
A. Millard George Funeral Home
60 Ridout Street South
London, Ontario
N6C 3X1
Service
Monday, June 24, 2024
11:00 am
A. Millard George Funeral Home
60 Ridout Street South
London, Ontario
N6C 3X1
Interment
Woodland Cemetery
London, Ontario
Obituary
EASTERBROOK, Robert “Bob”…
Robert “Bob” Easterbrook, of London, passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at the age of 63.
Beloved father of Jesse Easterbrook. Loving son of Catherine Easterbrook and the late Bob Easterbrook (2007). Dear brother of Mary-Catherine Lochrie and Mike Easterbrook and his wife Kelly. Cherished uncle of Melissa, Chrissy, Marcie, and Tim Lochrie and great-uncle of Layla, Nixon, Silver, Bentley and Hudson. Also survived by his aunts and uncles Felice Desmaris of Windsor, Marcel Gagnon of Windsor, Gerry Gagnon (Shirley) of Kingsville, Jeannine Campbell (Al) of Amherstburg and Germaine Flaxman (Bob) of Bloomington, MN, and his many cousins.
Bob has been an avid fan of anything with wheels his whole life. From Hot Wheels to bicycles, to cars, to motorcycles, to 18 wheelers, to street rods. Running the quarter mile at St. Thomas was his greatest accomplishment. Being a double amputee using hand controls never stopped him.
Family and friends are welcome for visitation on Sunday, June 23, 2024 from 2-4 and 6-8 at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. The funeral service will be held on Monday, June 24, 2024 at 11 am in the funeral home chapel. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London. In lieu of flowers, donations in Bob’s memory may be made to the War Amps, or Parkwood Institute’s Amputee Rehabilitation Program. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Kathy, l am so sad, my deepest condolence. Going to miss Bob and all our personal giggles only him and l understood when we would bump into each other.
My sincere and deepest sympathy to Bob’s Mom, sister and brother for this loss. Bob was a big man and his passing leaves a huge sadness for everyone who knew him.
Rest in Peace Bobby
My Dear Friend. You taught me alot about Cars and Car Shows. I looked forward to seeing the rear end or your car’s lol. You will be sadly missed by many. Well guess Nan needed a Man and called you home. Now she has someone to hotrod with. There won’t be a day that goes by that I won’t think of all the fun adventures that you took my Mustang and I on. Thank you for all the good times and it was awesome that you won Best in Show at the county fairs we went to. Much Love Poppa Bob
Our deepest sympathy for the family.He will be sadly missed.Thankfully we have our memories
It was with DEEPEST sorrow that I learned of Bob’s passing. Bob and I first met in the 80’s and I considered him a true friend. We had many conversations on all sorts of topics which were very fruitful over the years. We lost touch several years ago but his memory remained. I will ALWAYS have Fond memories in both my heart and mind of Bob and the time we shared. Please accept my EXTREME SYMPATHIES AND CONDOLENCES to all those that Bob left behind.
R.I.P. Bob until we meet again
Harley- Milton, Ontario
Bob “Bobby” my first born, the older brother. A very special part of our family unit. His outward presentation often hid the “gentle” Bob. Friendliness and kindness were extended to everyone who ever crossed his path. His acceptance of life’s circumstances was incredible. In spite of his own challenges he was so positive, never complaining, never asking “Why me” Friend and family were so important. Then came the cars. The more “wheels” the better and the ultimate was finding his fathers race car. We were a family into “cars” Early years at the dragstrips and car shows were a prelude of what would follow. Who would have thought a double amputee with so many health issues would race down the track at St. Thomas Dragway. Then there were the car shows and cruise nights where Mom and her Corvette parked next to Bob in whatever street rod he happened to be driving that night. The rest of the family would often meet up with us. We had good times.
Bob had a perfect Father’s Day …Bob & Jesse worked in the shop, washed the Acadian and took a final Street Rod run…………………………….
Be at peace my son
Bob was an incredible man. His kindhearted nature knew no bounds. We met at Victoria Hospital 12 years ago and our friendship quickly blossomed. Over the years he reintroduced me to the hot rod, street rod, racing life and had many outings around it. We grew to love one another’s company and had a great banter when hanging out. He was always there for me and knew exactly what to say to brighten the day. I could talk to him about anything! He had such a big heart and his laughter was contagious. We spent many times laughing so hard we forgot why we were laughing.
I met many great people through Bob and will do my best to remain in contact with them. I love you Bob! I missed you because we couldn’t see each other as often as we hoped. But since learning of your passing I find myself missing you more with each moment. Until we meet again my friend.
To Bob’s family & friends, my sincerest condolences to all of you. Thank you for the kindness you showed me always! I will keep you in the thoughts and prayers.
Rest peacefully Bobby. Thank you for the light you brought to my life and for all the memories. I love you always. XOXO
Bobby, You will be deeply missed by me. I will miss all of the creative digital media ideas that you generated with me every month. I will miss all of the foosball games that I lost to you. I will miss having a coffee and donut with you. I’ll miss your wisdom and the wild stories that we talked about each month. I will miss looking at your cars and all of the amazing things that you collected in your life time. It was a Privilege to know you. I promise to take care of my memories of you for the rest of my life. My sincere and deepest sympathy for the family.
Condolences to Bob’s family from the members of the East London Timing Association Car Club (E.L.T.A.). Bob was a dedicated member and a inspiration to many, his cheerful stories and friendly disposition will truly be missed at our events.
With heavy hearts we remember our “Black Shirt Brother”….. Godspeed Bobby
Our sincere condolences to Family and Friends, be at peace, Bob.
To Kathy and the Easterbrook family please accept my sincerest condolences may he rest in peace
Catherine and family. Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of Bobby. Each year Jim and I cross paths with Bobby be it at St Thomas dragway or the ELTA August event. He will be sadly missed, his smiles when around Hot Rods and racers was infectious. Gods Speed Bobby you will reconnect with a lot of racers in heaven I am so sure
Dear Catherine, Michael and Mary Catherine,
Living in Minnesota, we didn’t get back home to see our family anywhere near as much as we wanted to. But we always wanted to include a stop in London to see all the Easterbrooks. Bob and I remember the “Cruise Nights” that we went to with Catherine and Bobby. Those were so much fun! I’m sorry but he is still “Bobby” to me!
Bobby was bigger than life with a heart to match. We are grateful that he isn’t hurting anymore, and we expect that he is now visiting with so many of our family who are now populating heaven. One day we will meet again.
Cathy and family. My sincerest condolences to you. When I think of Bob, it’s always about cars. One of my fondest memories is my late husband, Bob, and your Bob discussing these model cars at our place in such depth. He was always such a pleasant man. May he rest in peace.
Kathy so sorry to hear of the loss of Bob. Sending our deepest condolences to you and your family. You will be missed at Cruise Night and Car Shows.
It has been a blessing to know Bobby. I loved how he would always tell me what he felt I needed to hear very directly without, as he would say those “fluffy words”. He was his true self in each moment and that made me a better person.
Our sincere condolences to you and family on the loss of Bob. He will surely be missed. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers at this time.