Robbie was the familiar face in North Rustico. He would help out anyone, a very kind person. He was a best buddy and favourite customer to my daughter Keelin. Keelin thought the world of him, and would put hearts on his coffee lid at Robins. you always have a corner stone person in the community. Robbie was that cornerstone. He will be very much missed in the village. My sympathy to his family at this time. Joady and Keelin
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Melissa Gallant
21 avril 2021 à 21:37
Robbie was such an old soul. Right from when I first met him in high school. He was such a character. Loving, funny, gentle, caring, always ready to help out. As I hear the memories shared from those who were blessed to know him, all I hear is his kindness, generous heart and fun loving spirit. One of my fondest memories is how he danced, you didn't see him dance much but it brings a smile to my face! Hang on to those treasured memories. He was taken sooo young and suddenly, but he lived a very long and full life in so many ways. My prayers go out to all family and friends. Hang on to each other and the joy he brought to your lives, he is with you and would want that. xoxox
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Noella Galant
21 avril 2021 à 08:12
So sorry for your lost honey hugs and prayers going your way
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James Ford
20 avril 2021 à 22:25
I was so sorry to hear of Robbie’s passing. We were friends in school and he use to come over to my place as kids. I have a picture I took of him through the buss window on his bicycle following behind Edward Doucette’s bus the last day at Saint Augustine school in 1987.
I haven’t seen Robbie in years. We Spoke on Facebook a few years ago and talked about meeting up but never did.
I’ll miss Robbie and I’m sorry for your loss.
24 février 2026 à 01:31