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TURNBULL: Newton Robert (Bob) Turnbull, March 26, 1933 – January 12, 2011. It is with great sadness that we announce Bob’s passing - a boisterous, quiet, generous person who enjoyed a good time, and always had a quick smile and humour that made others smile. Born and raised in Digby, N.S., Bob joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 1955, serving as a gunner for 27 ? years. He was stationed in Debert NS, Gagetown, NB, Shilo, Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba MB, and Cornwallis NS. Throughout most of his service, he was a member of 3RCHA, and trained recruits, taught courses such as defensive driving, and enjoyed his work as a drill instructor. As part of 3RCHA humanitarian missions, he engaged in flood control, fire fighting, and avalanche control. In the late ‘60’s, Bob served as Detachment Commander with Ace Mobile Forces in an Artillery Battery to support NATO for any hostilities that should erupt. He prided himself as a 155mm Detachment Commander, and attained the rank of Sergeant before retirement in 1983. He loved children, was an involved dad, and instilled an appreciation for music. He enjoyed playing baseball, golf and was an avid sports fan. In 1969 Bob was diagnosed with MS, and faced many other health challenges over the years. His determination served him well in dealing with effects of his condition. In 1989 he and Grace moved back to NS until 2002, when he settled in Rivers, Manitoba until moving to Tabor Home in Morden, Manitoba in 2006. Left with fond memories are his wife Grace, daughter Michelle (John), son Mike (Elaine), grandsons Ewan, Kyle, granddaughter Quinn, great-grandson Jordan; brothers Don (Zelda), Lloyd (Ardith) and sisters Ray Oliver (known as Sis), Lorna Cummings, Wendy Weir (Terry); many cousins, nieces and nephews; plus numerous in-laws from the Ross side. He was predeceased by his father Lloyd, mother Ruby, brother Ernie, sister Lois, and brother-in-laws Randy Cummings and Garnet Oliver; plus many army buddies. Donations can be made in Bob’s memory to Tabor Home, 230 9th St., Morden, Manitoba, R6M 1Y3; Riverdale Personal Care Home, 512 Quebec Street, Rivers, Manitoba, R0K 1X0; the MS Society or charity of one’s choice. Cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life service will be held later in NS.

As published in Brandon Sun on Feb 05, 2011

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