On Wednesday, July 31st, we lost a good man. Many will have noticed the cessation of his ‘almost daily’ email sends of jokes, trivia, anecdotes – Bob loved to make someone smile; or better, to laugh out loud.
Robert Jackson Milling left our world on his terms and with his customary courage, clarity and dignity. Bob was the youngest of four sons, born to Eugene E. Milling and Mary A. Balfour on the last day of 1935 in Lindsay, Ontario. Predeceased by brothers Gordon and Harry, and sister-in-law Joan, he leaves behind his dear brother David, sister-in-law Iris, sister-in-law Ann, sister-in-law Elaine, sister-in-law Barb and brother-in-law Rod.
Bob is already missed by his wife and Life Partner, Shirley - together 52 years; four loved sons – Stephen (Judy), Dennis (Debbie), Gary (Marise), and Lee (Laurie); 6 granddaughters: Serena, Shannon, Erin, Paulina, Nicole, Dani Lee; 1 step-grandson: Zachary, and 2 great-granddaughters: London and Scarlett; many nieces, nephews, cousins, great-nieces, great-nephews – Bob would have loved to share more time with all.
Employed with the City of Sudbury, then McMaster University, and on to the City of Ottawa, Bob had a fulfilling career in Computer Systems Design. Life-long membership in DPMA (data processing management association) offered participation in innovative software design. Known as a dog-lover with genuine respect for animals overall, Bob was invited to oversee animal equity care with both the National Research Council on the Animal Care Committee and IRAP (Industrial Research Assistance Program), which he found very rewarding during retirement.
Bob’s most valued assets, alongside his cars, were his friendships. He leaves behind a wealth of friends – all treasured. Of course, to fit in well, it was best if you talked about cars; Bob was very much a ‘car guy’. All life events were measured by what car he was driving at the time of the event.
Bob was further defined by his interest in ‘all things politics’. Early on, he learned that politics is, more than anything, about people, and that essentially everything in life encircles people. And music; Bob had a wonderful appreciation for music with a remarkable ability to carry a tune quite perfectly. On any given day, at virtually any place, he carried a tune in his head, and he whistled that tune … while he worked, while he walked, while he sat. You could always find Bob - he was the quiet whistler.
Bob was an avid reader and kept up to date on what was going on in the world; thus, had good knowledge of what had gone on in the world. His head was filled with trivia, facts and anecdotes, both interesting and amusing. He was an educator as much as he could be an entertainer. With his excellent command of the English language, Bob was a true ‘connoisseur of wit’.
As pastimes, Bob was a fan of Formula 1 and a fan of baseball - supportive of the Blue Jays even this past year; and he was a supporter of the Toronto Star.
Bob loved comedies and he loved long car drives.
In essence, Robert Jackson Milling’s life is measured by knowledge, experience and stories.
Bob had eternal hope to stay in this world; he absolutely hated leaving us.
“Bob – may you stay Forever Young”
Special thanks and recognition to Bob’s excellent and pragmatic health care professionals with Ottawa Hospital:
Dr. Eoghan O’Shea – Family Physician
Dr. Shawn Malone – Radiation Oncologist
Dr. Lara Williams and her Surgical Team - Dr. R.Musselman, Dr.H.Moloo, Dr.I.Raiche
Dr. Rachel Goodwin -Medical Oncologist
Dr. Carolyn Nessim – Surgical Oncologist
Dr. Gary Small – Cardiologist
Carefor Services of Ottawa, Belfast location
Cremation has taken place.
A Celebration of Life is in planning.
In lieu of flowers, Bob would propose you donate to a foundation or charity that you believe will make our world a better place. Then have a cold beer and take enjoyment in your day as it unfolds.
Livre de visiteurs
Donna Wilson
Denise Irons
My deepest condolences to you and your family Shirley. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sending big hugs to you.
Denise & Roy
Barb & Rod Cameron
We miss Bob already! He sent us joke emails regularly, and shared car stories with Rod for many years…he even called us on our birthdays to sing Happy Birthday to us, with Shirley singing too. We toured all of Ottawa’s attractions with Shirl & Bob, when we visited.
Rod has a permanent memory of Bob in our garage: the BMW 2002 that Bob bought originally in 1973. He visited Bob with the restored car in Oct/22, and Bob got to drive his car again.
Dave & Colleen Hooper
We met Bob several years ago as neighbours. We always enjoyed his happy smile and his quick wit, he was a great guy. Shirley,
I know you will miss him very much, but you were the best wife and friend to Bob and I know he so was so happy with you.
Betty Sparling
Bob was a great friend. He was always very kind. I do miss his great sense of humor. May he rest in peace in the afterlife.
Sally Frankowski
Shirley your Eulogy is a wonderful tribute to Bob and who he was. Our thoughts are with you and family at this time of great loss. May your burden be lessened by the wonderful memories.
❤️ Sally and John
Alan & Gwen Vasseur
Our deepest condolences for your loss Shirley.
Mary-Lou Coulter
Back in the 70s i met Bob in the Finance Departments golf tournaments at the City of Ottawa, what a hoot! Loved his smile and wit!
See you when I get there Bob!
Bruce Frankowski
Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Bruce Helen Mitchell and Sydney
Keith Anderson
Sincere condolances on Bob's passing. From his twin who was born on my birthday - Dec 31, 1935.
I loved getting to know Uncle Bob after reconnecting in 2015. I will miss his emails and his jokes. Love to the family