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ROBERT C. (BOB) HURLEY
Born: Feb 02, 1930
Date of Passing: Jun 07, 2019
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ROBERT C. (BOB) HURLEY
PEng, MSc
February 2, 1930 - June 7, 2019
Bob had a long and successful career but his family was always his priority, and he took special delight in his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Blanche, of 66 years of marriage; loving daughters, Karen (Dennis) and Susan (Paul), sister Grace (Dave) and daughter-in-law Brenda; cherished granddaughters, Kendra, Rhea and Allison, grandson Scott, and great-granddaughters, Julia and Ada. He was predeceased by his sons, Wayne (62) and Daryl (8), and infant daughter Diane.
Bob was a pure prairie person. He was born in Porcupine Plain, Saskatchewan and completed a BSc in Ceramic Engineering at University of Saskatchewan alongside his best friend Elson Hanson. Then he began his 35-year career as Ceramic Engineer with I-XL Brick and Tile in Medicine Hat, Alberta. It was there he met Blanche and they began their lives together.
With Wayne as a toddler, they had a short time in Seattle, where Bob completed his MSc in Ceramic Engineering at University of Washington. Then back to working and raising a family in Medicine Hat. Seven years later, and with four children, Bob and Blanche moved to Regina, Saskatchewan so Bob could manage the I-XL plant there.
Bob and the family had another move six years later, to Selkirk, Manitoba so he could run the local brick plant -- at the same time as managing the plant in Edmonton. He enjoyed his work, especially working with office and plant staff to solve problems and keep clients happy. A highlight of Bob's career was working with the architect, Douglas Cardinal on custom bricks for two of his buildings.
Through all moves and work demands Bob always ensured his family was well supported and felt loved. We always knew he was there for us. Our Dad and Grandpa took us for many happy, conversation-filled dinners at Winnipeg's best restaurants, though his favourite was a family dinner at home or a BBQ at the cottage at Lee River. He also enjoyed many close friendships over the years.
Bob also contributed to the broader community. In Regina he was a member of Kinsmen, and in Selkirk he was active with the Rotary Club, as well as a member of the Presbyterian Church choir and volunteer treasurer for many years.
The family would like to thank the wonderful staff at the Golden Door Geriatric Centre for their kind attention to Bob and his family over the last few years.
In keeping with his wishes, cremation has taken place and a private family service will be held.
In lieu of flowers, enjoy a good meal with family or friends and toast Bob.
Condolences may be left on Bob's tribute wall at www.gilbartfuneralhome.com
Gilbart Funeral Home, Selkirk
in care of arrangements.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 08, 2019
Condolences & Memories (4 entries)
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Bob and Blanche were friends of my parents. I remember Bob's laugh! - Posted by: Elizabeth Robertson (Family friend) on: Jun 10, 2019
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Condolences to Blanche and family and Grace and Dave and family during this time of loss. Growing up in Porcupine Plain and although he was an older cousin I recall his laughter and infectious smile. You are in my prayers, Cordelia (Hurley) Coutu - Posted by: Cordelia (Hurley) Coutu (Cousin ) on: Jun 10, 2019
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Sending deepest condolences to Karen and her family at this sad time. 💙 - Posted by: Paula Jardine (Friend of karens) on: Jun 08, 2019
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Sue and family, so sorry to see this sad news. My condolences yet best wishes and fond memories. Jill Palmer, nee McWhinney - Posted by: Jill Palmer new McWhinney (Junior National Volleyball team mate of Sue) on: Jun 08, 2019