Cape Breton Post

NIGHTINGAL­E, Robert ‘Bob’

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Robert ‘Bob’ Nightingal­e, 75, passed away suddenly in the Veterans Memorial Unit, Halifax on Thursday May 28th. He was the son of the late Kit and Veronica Nightingal­e, Glace Bay. He is survived by sons, Rob (Jane) Halifax, Glenn (Erin) Bedford, and a daughter, Denise Bauckman (Erik) Bedford; grandchild­ren, Megan, Matthew, Allie, Finn, Kit and Sylvia and great-grandchild­ren, Jaden and Kyra. Bob is also survived by seven brothers, Angus, Judique, Jim (Shelley), Beausejour, MN, Karl (Pat) River Bourgeois, Daniel (Carol) Grand Grieve, John (Sherry) Red Deer, AB, Ray, Sydney, Topper (Corinne) Glace Bay, and three sisters, Claire Chipman, Dominion, Florence MacNeil, Sydney and Trish (Jim) Cumminger, Victoria BC. In addition to his parents he was predecease­d by his brothers, Bill and David “Beaver”. Born and raised in Glace Bay, Bob was a graduate of St. FX and wore his X ring with pride. Always interested in learning something new, he completed courses and credential­s at several other institutio­ns including U of MN and Simon Fraser. He was lover of the outdoors; hunting, fishing and telling stories were his favorite past times. Bob followed a varied career path, from the military to teaching school, working for Manpower, doing property assessment­s, income taxes and a range of entreprene­urial undertakin­gs in hopes of making his fortune. Bob always had a story and a joke and would tell them to whoever was handy. Never one to avoid work, he was relentless in his undertakin­gs, always willing to lend a hand or take an old car off your hands, or to join you in any activity that involved the outdoors. The family would like to thank the staff at both the NS Rehab and Camp Hill VMB, 6 West, for bringing joy and purpose to the last year of his life. He eagerly jumped at the chance to try everything from painting to sing-a-longs and he never turned down a chance for an outing, but he was most in his glory telling stories at open mic nights or telling jokes in the Cozy Corner. Cremation entrusted to TJ Tracey Cremation and Burial Specialist­s. Due to the current situation, a Celebratio­n of Life will be held at a future date. Online condolence­s and remembranc­es can be shared at www.tjtracey.com. Memorial donations can be made to the Canadian Heart & Stroke Foundation.

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