Jan 18, 2023
October 5, 1952 ~ December 22, 2022
Passed away peacefully with his family by his side at the Kingston Health Sciences Centre on Thursday, December 22, 2022 at the age of 70. Robert will be forever missed by his devoted wife Pam. Cherished father of Amanda Cutler (Amos) of Pontypool and Krystal Walker (Ian) of Vancouver. He will be sadly missed by his grandchildren Alton, Adelaide, Ainsleigh, Lily, Audrey and Cooper. Beloved son of Ina and the late Robert Newman. Brother of Chris Newman (Inta) of Northbrook, Debra Mieske of Harlowe and Sharon Rosenblath (Rodger) of Denbigh. Robert will be lovingly remembered by his nieces, nephews, friends and many other relatives. Robert will always be remembered as a devoted husband and father as he took great pride in his family and always put them first. He was always willing to help someone in need, that’s just who he was. Robert had a love for fishing and would enjoy taking his family in the summer out on kash and in the winter out in his fishing hut lovingly called “Pam and Bobby’s cottage”. He had a great sense of humour and made anyone around him laugh. There will be a celebration of life held for Robert on May 27th at the Newman residence. We will miss you Bobby. It’s been a slice. Cremation has been entrusted to Milestone Funeral Center. Memorial donations made to the University Hospitals Kingston Foundation (UHKF) – Leukemia Research would be appreciated by the family. Online condolences, photos and memories can be shared at www.milestonefuneralcenter.com.
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