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ROBERT (BOB) OLIVER DOUGLAS
Date of Passing: Oct 05, 2012
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryROBERT (BOB) OLIVER DOUGLAS Robert (Bob) Douglas was reunited with his beloved Shelagh on Friday, October 5, 2012. Bob was predeceased by his wife Shelagh in 2004 and his brother Alex in 2008. Cherishing his memory is daughter Barbara (grandson Ian Mullins), son John and Heather, Neepawa, MB (granddaughter Kate and Rob Wilson, great-grandchildren Rylan and Kensley) (grandson Michael), and daughter Anne and Peter Roberts (grandson Evan). His sister Irene (Al Peden), brothers Jack (Carole) and Harvey (Joyce) have been truly wonderful in supporting him with visits and phone calls he so appreciated. Bob will be missed by brother-in-law Dr. Ian and Eva Sutherland, sister-in-law Jane Parker (Kingston, ON) and Pat Hutcheson (Pittsburgh, PA). Uncle Bob had the love and affection of his crew of nieces and nephews. His friend Mac McCorquodale has been at Bob's side for decades, and we thank him for his valuable support. Bob and his family want to express appreciation for the many years of respectful care and kindness provided by Dr. A. Jowett and his nurse Agnes. The family extends our thanks to the Winnipeg Police and Fire/Paramedic Service personnel who attended. Bob was born January 25, 1932. He was the third child to Eva (nee Petch) and Oliver Douglas. His roots on the farm never left him. He grew up on the family farm near Minnedosa and attended Hazelwood School, Minnedosa Collegiate and United College. In his youth he enjoyed his participation in 4-H, being the Manitoba representative to the National 4-H program at the Toronto Royal Fair in 1950. He was elected chairman of the first National 4-H Youth Council. Bob met Shelagh Sutherland at a United Church of Canada Young Peoples Union conference. They married in 1956 and bought land for their home in 1958. They worked diligently at building that happy, welcoming home and Dad has been there ever since. Bob was a fabulous neighbour and became the street historian. Bob's life long contribution to the Manitoba agricultural community began with his appointment as Youth Director for the Manitoba Federation of Agriculture and Co-operation (MFAC) in 1956. In this position he became Director and Manager of MFAC's residential youth camp at Clear Lake. This association with Camp Wannakumbac lasted 31 years, from 1956-1987. Bob believed every child deserved a positive camping experience, and that this experience could play a significant role in developing confidence and leadership skills. Thousands of Manitoba youth benefitted from this camping experience under Bob's guidance and went on to become leaders themselves in their respective areas. Bob eventually became Executive Secretary of the MFAC and was one of the founding architects leading to the formation of the Manitoba Farm Bureau in 1965. He served as Executive Secretary of the Manitoba Farm Bureau until 1984. In 1983-84 Bob was at the forefront with initiatives leading to the formation of Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP), which would become a respected farm lobby network. He served as KAP's first General Manager until 1993. In his role as senior staff of Manitoba's major farm policy organizations, Bob was heavily involved in the farm policy work of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture. Bob was a key person in assisting several commodity groups in establishing producer marketing boards which significantly contributed to improved farm income. He also helped the Manitoba Women's Institute organize the Farm Vacations Program implemented in 1971. In 1989 Bob negotiated with Canada Manpower, Manitoba Agriculture and Agriculture Canada to establish the Manitoba Agricultural Training Project. Under his supervision, an extensive skills training program was carried out each year until 1995 to meet identified needs of farm families. Since 1993, Bob has been appointed to serve on various national agricultural policy committees. In 2000 he received a six year appointment as Assistant Commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission. In 2004, Bob was inducted into the Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame. Bob served his community as an elected member of Winnipeg City Council for four terms, 1982 1992, for the Stevenson - Grant's Mill ward. He served as chairman of the Protection, Parks and Culture Committee. Over the years Bob volunteered at Sturgeon Creek Community Club, church committees and events, Manitoba Camping Association, Community Liaison Committee of the Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health, Charleswood St. James- Assiniboia Federal Liberal Riding Association, and the University of Manitoba Senate Committee on Honourary Degrees. Bob treasured and took delight in his four precious grandchildren, who he adored unconditionally. In his eyes, they were simply the best! Story after story is told of good times spent with Grandpa and how he saved the day. Dad never worked at just one job, and that was the way he liked it. For over fifty years he has willingly and conscientiously served his community, his province and his country. Thanks be to God for his life of service. Memorial service to be held on Saturday, October 13, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Road United Church, 613 St. Mary's Road, Winnipeg, with Rev. Bev Ward officiating. Private interment at Chapel Lawn at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory to the Sunshine Fund c/o Manitoba Camping Association, 302-960 Portage Ave, Winnipeg R3G 0R4; or Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame, 1129 Queens Avenue, Brandon R7A 1L9 would have pleased Bob. THOMSON FUNERAL HOME 669 BROADWAY, WINNIPEG, MB R3C OX4 783-7211 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsonfuneralchapel.com
Publish Date: Oct 11, 2012
ROBERT (BOB) OLIVER DOUGLAS Robert (Bob) Douglas was reunited with his beloved Shelagh on Friday, October 5, 2012. Bob was predeceased by his wife Shelagh in 2004 and his brother Alex in 2008. Cherishing his memory is daughter Barbara (grandson Ian Mullins), son John and Heather, Neepawa, MB (granddaughter Kate and Rob Wilson, great-grandchildren Rylan and Kensley) (grandson Michael), and daughter Anne and Peter Roberts (grandson Evan). His sister Irene (Al Peden), brothers Jack (Carole) and Harvey (Joyce) have been truly wonderful in supporting him with visits and phone calls he so appreciated. Bob will be missed by brother-in-law Dr. Ian and Eva Sutherland, sister-in-law Jane Parker (Kingston, ON) and Pat Hutcheson (Pittsburgh, PA). Uncle Bob had the love and affection of his crew of nieces and nephews. His friend Mac McCorquodale has been at Bob's side for decades, and we thank him for his valuable support. Bob and his family want to express appreciation for the many years of respectful care and kindness provided by Dr. A. Jowett and his nurse Agnes. The family extends our thanks to the Winnipeg Police and Fire/Paramedic Service personnel who attended. Bob was born January 25, 1932. He was the third child to Eva (nee Petch) and Oliver Douglas. His roots on the farm never left him. He grew up on the family farm near Minnedosa and attended Hazelwood School, Minnedosa Collegiate and United College. In his youth he enjoyed his participation in 4-H, being the Manitoba representative to the National 4-H program at the Toronto Royal Fair in 1950. He was elected chairman of the first National 4-H Youth Council. Bob met Shelagh Sutherland at a United Church of Canada Young Peoples Union conference. They married in 1956 and bought land for their home in 1958. They worked diligently at building that happy, welcoming home and Dad has been there ever since. Bob was a fabulous neighbour and became the street historian. Bob's life long contribution to the Manitoba agricultural community began with his appointment as Youth Director for the Manitoba Federation of Agriculture and Co-operation (MFAC) in 1956. In this position he became Director and Manager of MFAC's residential youth camp at Clear Lake. This association with Camp Wannakumbac lasted 31 years, from 1956-1987. Bob believed every child deserved a positive camping experience, and that this experience could play a significant role in developing confidence and leadership skills. Thousands of Manitoba youth benefitted from this camping experience under Bob's guidance and went on to become leaders themselves in their respective areas. Bob eventually became Executive Secretary of the MFAC and was one of the founding architects leading to the formation of the Manitoba Farm Bureau in 1965. He served as Executive Secretary of the Manitoba Farm Bureau until 1984. In 1983-84 Bob was at the forefront with initiatives leading to the formation of Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP), which would become a respected farm lobby network. He served as KAP's first General Manager until 1993. In his role as senior staff of Manitoba's major farm policy organizations, Bob was heavily involved in the farm policy work of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture. Bob was a key person in assisting several commodity groups in establishing producer marketing boards which significantly contributed to improved farm income. He also helped the Manitoba Women's Institute organize the Farm Vacations Program implemented in 1971. In 1989 Bob negotiated with Canada Manpower, Manitoba Agriculture and Agriculture Canada to establish the Manitoba Agricultural Training Project. Under his supervision, an extensive skills training program was carried out each year until 1995 to meet identified needs of farm families. Since 1993, Bob has been appointed to serve on various national agricultural policy committees. In 2000 he received a six year appointment as Assistant Commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission. In 2004, Bob was inducted into the Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame. Bob served his community as an elected member of Winnipeg City Council for four terms, 1982 1992, for the Stevenson - Grant's Mill ward. He served as chairman of the Protection, Parks and Culture Committee. Over the years Bob volunteered at Sturgeon Creek Community Club, church committees and events, Manitoba Camping Association, Community Liaison Committee of the Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health, Charleswood St. James- Assiniboia Federal Liberal Riding Association, and the University of Manitoba Senate Committee on Honourary Degrees. Bob treasured and took delight in his four precious grandchildren, who he adored unconditionally. In his eyes, they were simply the best! Story after story is told of good times spent with Grandpa and how he saved the day. Dad never worked at just one job, and that was the way he liked it. For over fifty years he has willingly and conscientiously served his community, his province and his country. Thanks be to God for his life of service. Memorial service to be held on Saturday, October 13, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Road United Church, 613 St. Mary's Road, Winnipeg, with Rev. Bev Ward officiating. Private interment at Chapel Lawn at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory to the Sunshine Fund c/o Manitoba Camping Association, 302-960 Portage Ave, Winnipeg R3G 0R4; or Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame, 1129 Queens Avenue, Brandon R7A 1L9 would have pleased Bob. THOMSON FUNERAL HOME 669 BROADWAY, WINNIPEG, MB R3C OX4 783-7211 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsonfuneralchapel.com
Publish Date: Oct 11, 2012
ROBERT (BOB) OLIVER DOUGLAS Robert (Bob) Douglas was reunited with his beloved Shelagh on Friday, October 5, 2012. Bob was predeceased by his wife Shelagh in 2004 and his brother Alex in 2008. Cherishing his memory is daughter Barbara (grandson Ian Mullins), son John and Heather, Neepawa, MB (granddaughter Kate and Rob Wilson, great-grandchildren Rylan and Kensley) (grandson Michael), and daughter Anne and Peter Roberts (grandson Evan). His sister Irene (Al Peden), brothers Jack (Carole) and Harvey (Joyce) have been truly wonderful in supporting him with visits and phone calls he so appreciated. Bob will be missed by brother-in-law Dr. Ian and Eva Sutherland, sister-in-law Jane Parker (Kingston, ON) and Pat Hutcheson (Pittsburgh, PA). Uncle Bob had the love and affection of his crew of nieces and nephews. His friend Mac McCorquodale has been at Bob's side for decades, and we thank him for his valuable support. Bob and his family want to express appreciation for the many years of respectful care and kindness provided by Dr. A. Jowett and his nurse Agnes. The family extends our thanks to the Winnipeg Police and Fire/Paramedic Service personnel who attended. Bob was born January 25, 1932. He was the third child to Eva (nee Petch) and Oliver Douglas. His roots on the farm never left him. He grew up on the family farm near Minnedosa and attended Hazelwood School, Minnedosa Collegiate and United College. In his youth he enjoyed his participation in 4-H, being the Manitoba representative to the National 4-H program at the Toronto Royal Fair in 1950. He was elected chairman of the first National 4-H Youth Council. Bob met Shelagh Sutherland at a United Church of Canada Young Peoples Union conference. They married in 1956 and bought land for their home in 1958. They worked diligently at building that happy, welcoming home and Dad has been there ever since. Bob was a fabulous neighbour and became the street historian. Bob's life long contribution to the Manitoba agricultural community began with his appointment as Youth Director for the Manitoba Federation of Agriculture and Co-operation (MFAC) in 1956. In this position he became Director and Manager of MFAC's residential youth camp at Clear Lake. This association with Camp Wannakumbac lasted 31 years, from 1956-1987. Bob believed every child deserved a positive camping experience, and that this experience could play a significant role in developing confidence and leadership skills. Thousands of Manitoba youth benefitted from this camping experience under Bob's guidance and went on to become leaders themselves in their respective areas. Bob eventually became Executive Secretary of the MFAC and was one of the founding architects leading to the formation of the Manitoba Farm Bureau in 1965. He served as Executive Secretary of the Manitoba Farm Bureau until 1984. In 1983-84 Bob was at the forefront with initiatives leading to the formation of Keystone Agricultural Producers (KAP), which would become a respected farm lobby network. He served as KAP's first General Manager until 1993. In his role as senior staff of Manitoba's major farm policy organizations, Bob was heavily involved in the farm policy work of the Canadian Federation of Agriculture. Bob was a key person in assisting several commodity groups in establishing producer marketing boards which significantly contributed to improved farm income. He also helped the Manitoba Women's Institute organize the Farm Vacations Program implemented in 1971. In 1989 Bob negotiated with Canada Manpower, Manitoba Agriculture and Agriculture Canada to establish the Manitoba Agricultural Training Project. Under his supervision, an extensive skills training program was carried out each year until 1995 to meet identified needs of farm families. Since 1993, Bob has been appointed to serve on various national agricultural policy committees. In 2000 he received a six year appointment as Assistant Commissioner of the Canadian Grain Commission. In 2004, Bob was inducted into the Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame. Bob served his community as an elected member of Winnipeg City Council for four terms, 1982 1992, for the Stevenson - Grant's Mill ward. He served as chairman of the Protection, Parks and Culture Committee. Over the years Bob volunteered at Sturgeon Creek Community Club, church committees and events, Manitoba Camping Association, Community Liaison Committee of the Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health, Charleswood St. James- Assiniboia Federal Liberal Riding Association, and the University of Manitoba Senate Committee on Honourary Degrees. Bob treasured and took delight in his four precious grandchildren, who he adored unconditionally. In his eyes, they were simply the best! Story after story is told of good times spent with Grandpa and how he saved the day. Dad never worked at just one job, and that was the way he liked it. For over fifty years he has willingly and conscientiously served his community, his province and his country. Thanks be to God for his life of service. Memorial service to be held on Saturday, October 13, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Road United Church, 613 St. Mary's Road, Winnipeg, with Rev. Bev Ward officiating. Private interment at Chapel Lawn at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory to the Sunshine Fund c/o Manitoba Camping Association, 302-960 Portage Ave, Winnipeg R3G 0R4; or Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame, 1129 Queens Avenue, Brandon R7A 1L9 would have pleased Bob. THOMSON FUNERAL HOME 669 BROADWAY, WINNIPEG, MB R3C OX4 783-7211 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsonfuneralchapel.com
Publish Date: Oct 11, 2012
ROBERT (BOB) OLIVER DOUGLAS Robert (Bob) Douglas was reunited with his beloved Shelagh on Friday, October 5, 2012. Memorial service to be held on Saturday, October 13, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Mary's Road United Church, 613 St. Mary's Road, Winnipeg, with Rev. Bev Ward officiating. Private interment at Chapel Lawn at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory to the Sunshine Fund c/o Manitoba Camping Association, 302-960 Portage Ave., Winnipeg R3G 0R4; or Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame, 1129 Queens Avenue, Brandon R7A 1L9 would have pleased Bob. Longer obituary to follow. Thomson Funeral Home in care of arrangements. THOMSON FUNERAL HOME 669 BROADWAY, WINNIPEG, MB R3C OX4 783-7211 Condolences may be sent to www.thomsonfuneralchapel.com
Publish Date: Oct 10, 2012
Publish Date: Oct 11, 2012
Publish Date: Oct 11, 2012
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Oct 11, 2012
Condolences & Memories (18 entries)
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Barbara, Anne and John I just found out last night that your dad had passed away. I am very sorry to have missed his funeral. Bob was instrumental in a significant change in my life's direction beginning with my first meeting with him almost 40 years ago when he offered me a job at Camp Wannakumbac. I deeply appreciated his friendship and admired his many outstanding qualities all these years. He will be deeply missed and warmly remembered. - Posted by: Wayne Bissky (Friend) on: Nov 07, 2012
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Bob made a positive difference in each task he undertook and we were very fortunate to have known him. Our thoughts and prayers have been with you. - Posted by: David and Claire Day (Friends) on: Oct 16, 2012
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We are sorry to hear of your loss Barb and Ian. Your dad was always very welcoming and kind to us. He will be missed. - Posted by: Deanna and Charles Shaw (acquaintance of Barb) on: Oct 15, 2012
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To Anne, Pete & Evan, We are so saddened by the news of Bob's passing. We think of you often and especially at this time, will keep you close in our thoughts and prayers. - Posted by: Dan & Susan Neufeld (Friends) on: Oct 13, 2012
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I first met Bob when I joined the Charleswood St. James Assiniboia Liberal Riding Association. Bob had a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with me about politics (both Federal & Provincial) which helped me as a candidate. He had a great deal of integrity and always stood by his beliefs that he felt would most benefit all Canadians. Younger "folks" have large shoes to fill with his passing! - Posted by: Rob Clement (Member of Charleswood St. James Assiniboia Liberal Riding Association) on: Oct 13, 2012
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Bob was a good & faithful friend and colleague.Once he committed himself to a job or project he gave it his all.I have known him since his Manitoba Farm Bureau days and always looked forward to working and visiting with him.Now since our CGC days we still remained in contact. I will miss him.I send my heartfelt sympathy to his family and all his many friends in Winnipeg on his passing.God bless all. - Posted by: Hartmann Nagel (Canadian Grain Commission) on: Oct 13, 2012
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Bob was a wise man. He was always optimistic and instilled great enthusiasm. He was a leader, an activist. He excelled in honesty, sincerity and objectivity. He had great insight into governmental processes. He had a good grasp of what went on behind the scenes. Always well informed. He was available for help and advice at any time. He was just a very good man and a friend. We will miss him. Klaus and Dorit Wrogemann - Posted by: Klaus Wrogemann (friend) on: Oct 13, 2012
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I cannot count the number of times I have been asked if I was related to this great man. He was my city councillor, I was impacted by his work with camping organizations, again when my company worked with the Grain Commission. I've never met the man, but if I achieved half of what he has I would be proud - Posted by: Bob Douglas (Admirer) on: Oct 12, 2012
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My deepest & sincere condolences to the Douglas family. I had been cutting Bob's hair for many years. Will miss terribly. He always had a great story to share. God bless you all in this time of sorrow. - Posted by: Orest Shydlowsky (Barber (Orest's Barber Shop)) on: Oct 11, 2012
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We knew Bob and Shelagh as neighbours and colleagues in pursuing many issues on the Winnipeg scene as committee members trying to improve Winnipeg for its citizenry. Merv knew Bob from his roots in Minnedosa where Bob was always held in high esteem as a native son. Our condolences to the family. Bob made a difference and he will be missed but his memory and contributions will live on forever. Per ardua ad astra. Merv and Marilyn Letts former Winnipegers - Posted by: Merv and Marilyn Letts (Friends) on: Oct 11, 2012
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Bob was the perfect gentleman, unconditionally loyal to his family, friends, his city Winnipeg & his great country Canada. Bob was the voice of rural Manitoba & Canada always defending the rural lifestyle and farming in Canada. His enormous knowledge in agriculture, policy development & politics will be sadly missed here & within many organizations blessed by Bob's involvement. He was a dear friend whom I will miss greatly. He had a wonderful good sense of humour and was always kind & considerate. My condolences to his family. Bob was a GREAT Canadian!!! - Posted by: Shawn Rawlings (Friend) on: Oct 11, 2012
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The Douglas home was one where I always felt loved and graciously welcomed, particularly when my own mother was dying. I feel saddened to hear of the loss of Mr. Douglas. I admired his life of service, his family orientation and the many kindnesses that he and Mrs. Douglas and the other family members extended to others. I send my sincere sympathies. Peace, blessings, and hugs to Barb, the whole family and all who grieve his passing. - Posted by: Cathy Anne Pachnowski (Friend of the Family) on: Oct 11, 2012
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I heard of your Dad's passing from my sister. My sincere condolences. I remember when your Dad picked my sister and I up from the airport on the day our mother passed. He was such a kind and reassuring presence. Barb, you and Ian are in my thoughts and prayers. - Posted by: Linda Pachnowski from Edmonton (friend of Barb) on: Oct 11, 2012
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Barbara: I'm so terribly sorry for your loss. Think of you often, hope all is well and that your memories of your Dad will give you comfort. Margaret Uhrich from Ottawa - Posted by: Margaret Uhrich (former co-worker and friend of Barbara's) on: Oct 11, 2012
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Bob had a very positive influence on my life when, as a country kid, newly arrived in Winnipeg, I became involved with the bi-weekly youth meetings sponsored by the MFAC. I had the great opportunity to be involved with the planning and organizing of the programs, and thus worked closely with Bob and the other staff. Through Bob's guidance, I learned great leadership and organization skills that were the basis for a later career. We had such fun and I have wonderful memories of those days. Much later in life, I very much appreciated the kind words and thoughts he sent when my husband died. He was a great man and I know will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this sad time. Diane Granger - Posted by: Diane Granger (Old Acquaintance) on: Oct 10, 2012
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My condolences to your family. Anne, Peter, and Evan, please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this sad time. - Posted by: Leanne Keffer (friend) on: Oct 10, 2012
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We are thinking of you all during this difficult time. May your grief soon be replaced by many fond and happy memories. I know Bob has given so much to others throughout the years. May that kndness be returned to you now to help you at this time. - Posted by: Donna Yee (Friend) on: Oct 10, 2012
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I got to know Bob through the Community Liaison Committee of the Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health. I provided admin support to this committee and got to know Bob at meetings which he attended consistently until his recent illness. He was an active and very committed member of this board on which he sat for 14 years. He was well respected and liked by everyone for his strong values, sense of humour and strong committment. I found Bob to be one of the most pleasant and kind people I have ever met. He will be greatly missed on the committee and I will personally miss him as he brought a wonderful energy to our group. My sincere condolences to his family and all who loved him. - Posted by: Joy Stadnichuk (Colleague via the Community Liaison Committee for the Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal H) on: Oct 10, 2012