Aug 04, 2021
1939-2021
Passed away peacefully at home in Harrowsmith with his wife Dale at his side on Sunday, July 25, 2021 at the age of 82. Loving husband and best friend of Dale Pidgeon-Rousell. Dear father of Gerry, Sandra Rousell (Will Hunt), step-father of Donald Wilson (Trystan) and Matthew Wilson (Melissa). Loving grandpa to Meagan, Katrina, Gregory, Colton, Austin, Owen, Lincoln, and great-grandpa to Mya. Dear brother of Annie Barrett (late Fabian), Mary Nabuurs (late Tony), Margarite (Rita) Organ, Georgina Barrett (late Greg), Peter Rousell, Marjerie Heath (Mel), Gerard Rousell (Bertha) and Patricia Kelly. Brother-in-law to Danny Pidgeon (Bev) and Diane Johnson (Doug). Predeceased by his parents Bernard and Winnifred Rousell of Path End, Newfoundland and his siblings, Marie Gronsdahl (Mel), Maureen Rousell, Doronthy Tobin (Bernard) and sisterinlaw Dona Pidgeon. "Uncle Bob" to many nieces and nephews. He will be sadly missed by many longtime friends. His little "girls" Pixie and Biscuit (Yorkies) are lost without daddy right now. In keeping with Bob’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A Celebration of Life to be held on August 14, 2021 at the Harrowsmith & District Social & Athletic Club, 4041 Colebrook Rd, Harrowsmith, Ontario from 2-4 pm. Due to covid restrictions, this will be a drop in event due to size limitations allowed in the hall at one time. Come and share memories of Bob.
In care of
SIMPLER TIMES CREMATION SERVICE
613-389-7223 / 613-382-3683
Online condolences www.simplertimes.com
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