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Farquharson BobFARQUHARSON, Robert 'Bob' - Passed away April 10, 2021, his wife Anne at his side and surrounded by family, in spirit if not in person.

Bob lived a full life and was engaged and eager to explore its possibilities right to the end of his 98 years.  

Bob was born in Gleichen, Alberta and grew up in Delia.

He joined the war effort in 1941 and flew for the 435 Squadron of the Royal Canadian Air Force in Burma, transporting supplies to the troops behind enemy lines.

Following an officially arranged visit to commemorate the effort 50 years later, Bob realized that there was a story to be told about this largely forgotten piece of the conflict. He threw himself into the telling: writing a book, For your tomorrowCanadians and the Burma Campaign, 1941-45 (2004), and seeking out every opportunity to share his research and his memories with military associations, historical societies and young people.

After the war, Bob returned to Canada and began Undergraduate studies at the University of British Columbia, followed by a PhD at the University of California at Berkeley, where he met his future wife, Anne Rhoades.

In 1960 they moved to Toronto.

Bob was an exemplary husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, friend, and colleague.  He leaves behind his wife, Anne; his children, Rob (Betty), Elizabeth (Peter) and Laura (Blair); grandchildren, Nathan, Daniel (Dominique), Christine, Ben, Emily, Clara and Ry; great-grandchild Theo; and all their families, as well as the children of his beloved late sister, Grace, and late brother George. 

We will miss him dearly but his positive outlook, the twinkle of mischief in his eye, his curiosity and his determination to mak

e things right or better in any way he could, will remain with us and guide us forever.

Bob was greatly assisted in a peaceful passing by the staff at Christie Gardens and Toronto General Hospital. 

Donations to the Bloor Street United Church, Christie Gardens Foundation or the organization of your choice will be warmly welcomed.

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