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ROBERT MARSHALL HAWLEY

Date of Passing: Feb 08, 2017

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ROBERT MARSHALL HAWLEY On Wednesday February 8, 2017 at 9:30 Bob Hawley passed away. He had suffered for the last three years with dementia but was in a home and very happy in his world. Right to the end if you stopped in to visit dad at the home and asked him how his day was he would almost always say it had been good, and he would have grand stories to tell you regarding everything he had worked on that day. From fixing motors to running wiring for lights. On the odd day he would say he hadn't had a good day and you asked him why he would say a car had broken down and he couldn't find parts or that he hadn't been able to solve some mechanical problem. Dad was a fighter, there was no adversity he could not overcome. At the age of ten he was shot point blank in the knee with a 12 gauge shotgun while out hunting in the marsh with his older brother Ted. It was the war years and medicine wasn't what it was today. He had no pulse by the time they got him to Winnipeg and his odds of survival were bleak. By the time they stabilized him he was conscious and they told him they would have to remove his leg. Dad insisted they keep the leg and they did but they told him he would never walk. Dad proved them wrong, first with crutches and eventual on his own. Dad left school in grade ten and went to work in the elevator trade but soon grew restless. The age of TV was upon the world and dad got a job with CBC. He loved the work and learned as he went, eventually becoming a Lighting Director and Technical Producer. Dad was a tinkerer and he could fix anything. He could strip an engine down with a flat head screwdriver and a crescent wrench and put it back together and it would run better than it did the day it left the factory. He never let anything get in his way, including designing a pedal for a ten speed bike that allowed him to ride even though he could not bend one leg. Now unlike most of us, dad didn't meet that special lady in his teens or early twenties. Dad caught the eye of the girl he would spend his entire life with at a Tally Howhen he was nine! Mom and dad led a full life, having built three homes and two cabins, from scratch. I don't mean they over saw contractors, I mean they tied every piece of rebar in the concrete and pounded every nail. Dad loved the cabin, Lake of the Woods, mom and dad cut the mile long road in, off the highway to their property by hand (axes and Swede saws), when they were sixteen. Mom and dad spent their time there and in Florida during their retirement years. Dad will be sadly missed by his wife of 61 years, Diana; sons, Jerry (Cheryl); and grandsons, Christopher and Ryan and Jeff (Tammy) and granddaughter Sarah. Thank you to the wonderful nurses and staff at the Kenora Hospital and Pine Crest nursing home. A celebration of dad's life will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, February 17 at Sobering Funeral Chapel, 1035 Park Ave E, Beausejour MB. In lieu of flowers, donations in Bob's memory may be made to a charity of your choice. SOBERING FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM, Beausejour (204) 268-3510 or MB Toll Free 1-877-776-2220 www.soberingfuneralchapel.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 13, 2017

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • I just seen Bob's obit today. My wife Alex and I had spent so much time in the original cabin. I think from 1995 to 2011. Bob and Dianne were so kind. I seen the cabins have been sold and went through all the pics. I lost Alex last December to Parkinsons. I have nothing but great memories of some of the best times of my life with friends at the cabin. - Posted by: Len Yablonski (Friend and renter of a great cabin.) on: Mar 11, 2024

  • Our paths would cross many times while I was on a different crew as lighting director until I transferred back to the studio when film became redundant. I then worked with Bob when he was a Technical Producer. I had many a laugh when being told a bout Bob going into the studio, pogo stick in hand, bashing the barndoors on Hymn Sing. - Posted by: Moe Smith (Co worker at CBC) on: Feb 14, 2017

  • Diane & Family I had the honor of working with Bob at CBC. He taught me the skills in lighting that carried me through as lighting tech. Any problem, any situation, Bob always had a good & common sense approach to what had to be done. I consider my working with Bob as one of my fortunate things in life. Just a thought, "If I Doubt There Is A Heaven, Let me Remember the Good People In My Life". R.I.P. Bob, Happy Trails - Posted by: Gary Buffie (working friend ) on: Feb 14, 2017

  • Our condolences to your family for your loss. - Posted by: Carolyn Rezansoff (Coca-Cola friend) on: Feb 13, 2017

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