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Condolence From: James Lozar
Condolence: Rest in Peace and take the darn fly out of the stripping guide.
Saturday November 18, 2023
Condolence From: brenda phipps
Condolence: Dear Karen,
So sorry to hear of Roberts passing. It has
been a long time since we have seen each other.
My condolences to you and your family.
Brenda Wilson Phipps
Thursday June 13, 2019
Condolence From: Don & Ronna McMillan
Condolence: We are sorry for your loss Mark, Chris, Karen and families.
Monday June 10, 2019
Condolence From: David Lavers
Condolence: Sad news indeed.
Sunday June 09, 2019
Condolence From: Walter Wilson
Condolence: Mark and Chris
I would like to send my sincere condolence for the loss of your father.
We were good friends and he was a fine person. We flew many hours together and covered good portion of eastern North America.
He was a very good pilot and I will miss him.
Saturday June 08, 2019
Condolence From: Jane Burris
Condolence: To Mark and Chris and families.I am stocked and saddened by the early passing of your father.How very sad and tragic.Both of your parents were great supporters of my seafood market.I appreciated that and I always enjoyed my chats with them.Your father gave so much to this town,Margolians will be forever missed by those that walked Truro’s streets during the time it was in business.For I know,a family business is just that..a family business,and I thank you both as well.As you go forward, always know that he walks with you,that he is in you.As the years pass, you will hear and feel his presence with you.As we age,life does that to us all...we seem to evolve as our parents.I wish you comfort and peace during this very difficult time.
Tuesday June 04, 2019
Condolence From: Laurence Tuttle
Condolence: Mark & Chris
Very sorry to hear about Robert.
Regards
Laurence Tuttle
Monday June 03, 2019
Condolence From: Tim Margolian
Condolence: Chris, Mark and family,
Condolences on the sudden death of your Father. Your father and I both inherited the adventure gene. I am so sorry he has left you in his prime.
Tim
Monday June 03, 2019
Condolence From: joy weatherbey
Condolence: Dear Karen:
I was saddened to read of the passing of your dear Brother Robert.
Remember he who now brings you sorrow, once brought you joy.
Sending sincere sympathy with warm thoughts and prayers.
Joy
Sunday June 02, 2019
Condolence From: Ray Lindsay
Condolence: Mark, Chris, Karen and Donnie, and all family...so very sorry for your unexpected loss. I knew Bob for many years, but our friendship bonded while doing Uechi Ryu Karate in Truro under Sensi and friend Duncan Macleod.It was no surprise that Bob landed on to Uechi Ryu as it is only one of a very select few martial arts with genuine roots that run deep into History in China. It was a pure and mostly an undiluted martial art. We punished each other often in class, as we did a lot of physical conditioning, arms, legs bodies, and I am sure Bob likely complained at times about a sore body from class. He and I often would be paired up on those occasions. Like everything Bob did he was a dedicated student and he gave his total energy, mind, body and Spirit to his time in class. Bob achieved a high rank from his time there, and I know he was proud of that accomplishment. Every time we would meet in Truro, our conversation would end up on that topic, and the hope that Sensi Duncan who had retired from teaching would re start senior friendly classes, that would be a bit kinder to aging bodies. Bob was not one to brag, he was a gentle man, but he was a tough customer of grit, and sinew, and mental toughness. I can guarantee that any one who might have decided to challenge him physically would have been in for a great surprise, but one would never have known that from his demeanour. I will cherish those memories until he and I can meet again and relive them once more. I leave you with a short poem called Ascension that speaks to my belief that we do not end here, we just shift dimensions. Blessings to all. Ray Lindsay Truro

Ascension
And if I go,
while you're still here...
Know that I live on,
vibrating to a different measure
--behind a thin veil you cannot see through.
You will not see me,
so you must have faith.
I wait for the time when we can soar together again,
--both aware of each other.
Until then, live your life to its fullest.
And when you need me,
Just whisper my name in your heart,
...I will be there.
"Ascension"
Copyright ©1987, Colleen Corah Hitchcock
Sunday June 02, 2019
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