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ROBERT STUART TERHORST
With profound sadness we announce the passing of Robert (Bob) Stuart TerHorst.
Survived by wife Beverly; daughter Jessica (Paul); son Johnathan (Ashley) and family.
Avid sports enthusiast, enjoyed the lake, and all new adventurers. Family and friends were his priority.
Rest in Peace
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 20, 2023
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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Dear Bev and family, we were sorry to hear of Bob's passing and wish to send you our heartfelt condolences. We are thinking of you at this very sad time with a hope that, in time, happy memories will bring you comfort. - Posted by: "Porky" and Linda Kachur (Legion friends) on: Jun 07, 2023
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I played hockey with Bob for years and he was always a gracious, fun and life loving friend. The get togethers at Bob and Bev's house were always so very special and tons of fun. I'm so glad that I have life memories of all those great times, yet so sad to say goodbye. Condolences to Bev and family. Honour Bob's life by always remembering that others depend on you, just like Bob lived his life. With affection, Joey Gregorash - Posted by: Joey Gregorash (Friend) on: May 22, 2023
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First met Bob in 1961 when he moved to River Oaks. Bob was literally a natural athlete who excelled in any/every sport he played. Went through St. James Collegiate together and car pooled to U of M for first year at Faculty of Agriculture back in 1967. Rest in peace Bob. - Posted by: Frank Jamieson (boyhood/high school friend) on: May 20, 2023
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My sincere condolences to you and your family Bev. I'm very happy that Bob and I managed to reconnect recently. I have many great memories of working with Bob. He was always up for giving a hand. - Posted by: Lorne Adam (Friend and coworker) on: May 20, 2023
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I was very sad to hear of Bob’s passing and offer my condolences to his family! He was a great coworker who always had your back. He could be very gruff about some issue and then turn around and provide a great piece of advice by thinking differently about how to solve a problem. Bob will be missed but not forgotten! - Posted by: Keith Bamford (Coworker) on: May 20, 2023