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Submitted by benoit on Wed, 08/23/2023 - 07:53:AM

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Ronald (Ron) Charles Robin of Ottawa, Ontario.  Ron passed away in the presence of family, under the compassionate care of the staff at the Queensway Carleton hospital in Ottawa on August 15th, 2023. 

Born July 19th, 1940, in Calgary, Alberta to Cecil (Tim) Robin and Mary Robin (née Taylor), Ron was the youngest of three children.  His older sisters Wenda and Lois were adored and idolized by their younger sibling.  They grew up in Calgary and were later raised on a fruit orchard in the small town of Oliver, located in British Columbia’s Okanagan valley (the land that was the orchard is now the home of an award-winning winery by the name of Road 13).  It was working on the orchard that Ron learned his strong work ethic, and sense of responsibility, being entrusted to run the orchard and manage the crew of hands at the young age of 12.  He was thrust into this role as his father, Tim, worked as an electrician to make ends meet.  At the age of 16 his love of cars was nurtured.  Ron and his father came to an agreement.  If Ron was able to save $300 by his 16th birthday, Tim would match his $300 and the two of them would drive into town and buy Ron a car.  Ron saved the prescribed amount, and his father was true to his word – they went off to town and purchased an Austin Healey.   The orchard was the site of many formative experiences, and lifelong relationships were forged among the trees.  He also grew to know a level of frank pragmatism, instilled in him by his father. On the eve of leaving the orchard to attend The University of British Columbia in the fall of 1958, his father looked at him and said you’re always welcome to come and visit but you’ll never work here again.  The prophecy came to pass, and Ron moved on to the bright lights of Vancouver, leaving the orchard behind.

Ron met and would later marry the love of his life, Pamela (Pam) Ann Robin (née Bayley, deceased May 3, 2015) at The University of British Columbia. Ron had heard of a young beauty from Rossland, British Columbia who would also be attending UBC from a mutual friend who had been working at the orchard, and this mutual friend had told Ron that he should look Pam up.  He did just that and the rest, as they say, is history.  Upon completion of his Commerce degree, Ron, together with his bride Pam would set about building a life for themselves in Vancouver, British Columbia.  They had 3 children: Kelsey, Shaun, and Geoffrey.  After a few trial forays in other industries, Ron embarked on a long and rewarding career in the financial services industry with Mutual Life of Canada (later Clarica and ultimately Sunlife).  In 1974 the opportunity to manage and nurture a struggling office brought Ron and his family to Ottawa.  Westerners to the core, Ron and Pam accepted the challenge of uprooting their lives and moved their young family to Ottawa, vowing to return to the West before long (because who could possibly leave the West and be happy in Ottawa?).  Years would pass and Ron, Pam and family would establish deep roots in their adopted hometown.  They enjoyed regular visits to the West but were smitten with all that Ottawa and the surrounding area had to offer. 

Ron’s professional life was his passion.  A strong communicator and driven performer, Ron cared deeply about the people he worked with and was grateful for their contributions to his life, both professionally and personally.  Ron’s success, and that of his office was often recognized by senior management.  Offers of promotion were frequent but always graciously declined.  He was tempted by the idea of climbing the corporate ladder but opted to stay in his role as branch manager in Ottawa for two reasons – promotion meant relocating the family to Kitchener and would result in more frequent work travel.  Work was his passion, but he put his family first.

Ron was a family man and cherished time spent with loved ones.  He often reflected on how lucky he was that not only had he found the love of his life in Pam, but also a new extended family that welcomed him into the fold and that he loved very much.  The Bayley family became very important to Ron.  Not only Pam’s parents Howard and Blanca (Blanche) Bayley (née MacDonald), but also her sisters Moira and Sandi and their families.  Holidays like Christmas, Thanksgiving and Easter were family time.  Large gatherings around the table and maybe a little red wine was hallmarks of those days.  Ron loved road trips and camping with the family.  Every summer he would take extended time off for family vacations.  Ron, Pam, and the kids would pile into the family station wagon, strap 2 canoes to the roof, hitch a tent trailer to the bumper and set off on countless adventures.  The caravan travelled far and wide, including coast to coast trips across Canada and meandering around the Eastern United States.  Every trip was punctuated with Ron stating, “Boy the car really ran well!”.  As the kids grew older, Ron and Pam’s domestic wanderlust expanded overseas, and the couple’s fancy turned to Europe.  They travelled Europe extensively, always seeking to understand the people through their culture, customs, and language.

Around this time, Ron and Pam’s attentions turned to the Gatineau hills, where they would purchase a piece of land on a lake and build a cottage.  The cottage became their sanctuary, a get away from the city where Ron could putter away at projects and Pam could be at one with nature.  They loved the cottage and the community that they developed there.  They loved to entertain at the cottage and were eager to share their little slice of heaven.

Ron was an avid sports fan and in later years took great joy in watching Raptors and Blue Jays games with his friends.  Ron and Pam were also very active in a choir – Coro Vivo (formerly Blackburn Chorus).  They took tremendous joy in both the music and the fellowship they had with their fellow choral members.  They had amazing experiences as a group, travelling to Europe and Cuba with opportunities to perform and collaborate with musicians abroad.

Family that went before…

Ron is predeceased by his wife Pam Robin, his parents Tim and Mary Robin, his sister Wenda and her Husband Irv Armstrong and his grandson Maxwell (Max) Robin.

Family he left behind…

Ron is sadly missed by many dear friends and family.  Family left behind include:

His children and their families:  Kelsey Robin, John Hewie, Seth Hewie, and Noah Hewie; Shaun Robin, Andria Robin (née Burdett), Graeme Fry, Emma Fry, Ryan Robin, and Matthew Robin; Geoff Robin, Malia Robin (née Perry), Marley Robin, and Bryn Robin.

His sister Lois Powell (née Robin)

A loving extended family of in-laws, nieces, and nephews all of whom brought great joy to his life.

A celebration of Ron’s life will be held on Saturday, October 7th at the Beechwood Cemetery.  Visitation will begin at 11:00am, followed by a service at 1:00 with a reception to follow.  In lieu of flowers, donations could be made to The David Suzuki Foundation, The Canadian Red Cross, or Cystic Fibrosis Canada.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/24/2023 - 02:40:PM

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Stéphanie Bruneau

To Ron's family and close friends, Ron was a true gentleman a pure soul and an inspiration for anyone who took the time to listen to him. I met him at choir (Coro Vivo Ottawa) and was lucky enough to get to know him a little. My choir number is the one his beloved Pam used to have. Ron always inquired about me and my family and assured us we were in his prayers. His lost will be felt in the community and he is already missed by so many. I feel blessed and honored that his path crossed mine. Bon courage à toute la famille, sincères condoléances xx Stéphanie, Ghislain et les enfants

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Jane Barban

My deepest condolences on the loss of Dear Ron. I first met him when I joined the Blackburn Chorus back in 1994 for a season and many years later in 2014, when I returned for another season. He was always a ray of sunshine, welcoming to all newcomers to the choir and his passion for the music, his fellow choristers, etc. was shown through his hard work regarding the sponsorship and fundraising programs. He always spoke fondly of his family and how important they were to him, especially the time spent on precious Sundays together. He will be sadly missed.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 08/24/2023 - 09:22:PM

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Nikki Fitzpatrick

my deepest condolences.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 08/25/2023 - 07:12:PM

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Joanne Gosselin

Ron was a great considerate man! His loss is felt by so many! My deepest condolences to to the family. I met Ron through Coro Vivo and it was not long before we discovered that he knew of my father as they both worked for the same company in different cities. Ron said that my father was very well respected in their work environment! I am sure that Ron was up there too! He will be watching over you along side his beautiful Pam who is also watching over you all! May he rest is peace!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 08/28/2023 - 11:24:AM

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Diane Goldenberg

Sincere condolences to the Robin family for the loss of your dear father and grandfather.
I've known Ron for about 30 years through our association with Coro Vivo Ottawa ( formerly Blackburn Chorus), and as back row choristers, we often shared our love of making beautiful music together, as well as around the committee table, where I grew to see what a true quality person he was : a born leader and a fine gentleman. He will be greatly missed.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 09/03/2023 - 11:58:PM

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Tanja Stockmann and Duncan Rothery

Our deepest sympathy for your loss.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/04/2023 - 11:51:AM

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Scott Eustace

I am saddened to read of Mr. Robin's passing. As a youngster I spent many hours at the house in Blackburn and was so very fond of him.
My condolences to Shaun, Geoff, Kelsey, and the rest of his friends, family, and loved ones during this difficult time.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 09/14/2023 - 04:42:PM

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Robert Pearson

Dear Kelsey, Shaun, Geoff and families. Please accept our condolences on Ron's passing.
I was 11 years old in 1951, and beginning Grade 6 in Oliver, B.C. when I first met Ron. My Dad had been transferred from Keremeos with the Bank of Commerce. Ron was 11, too, but going on 20. Despite some differences in maturity, we found that we shared many things in common. We both enjoyed the arts: he, music and I, drama. We both sang in the High School and Church Choirs. As members of the debating team, we competed with other teams throughout the Okanagan Valley (And won!). Ron and I double-dated, with Ron taking the wheel of his English convertible. After high school, we went to U.B.C., rooming together in residences at Fort Camp. During the summers, we found work as Engineering Assistants with the Department of Highways and worked in many areas of the Province.
During our first year at U.B.C., Ron met Pam from Rossland. Pam gave Ron all the incentive he needed to advance his career, start a family and form an enduring connection with the arts. And what an inspiring team they made! Our visit to Ottawa in 2002 and Ron and Pam's visit to the Okanagan in 2008, with subsequent visits from Ron were, in reflection, to be the final ones. For me, Robert Pearson, the good memores remain. May you, his family, also find peace in memories of Ron.
Sincerely,
Robert, Esther and Cherie Pearson, Vernon, B.C.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/25/2023 - 09:42:AM

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Christopher Burdett

We enjoyed the times we spent with Ron. He would always engage each person in conversation and listen attentively while asking questions and show a keen interest in others. He will be missed. - Christopher & Michelle

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