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i left cheminis in ’65 so i would think this was fall of ’64 ~ bobby and i were out playing in the bush back labyrinth road, as we did often, and came upon a partridge in a tree ` neither of us were old enough to have or carry a gun so we ran back to get barry (who wasn’t old enough either by the way)and we were able to bring him right back to the tree the bird was in ~ i wasn’t suppose to go and did get a lickin’ BUT i was also promised a cooey 22 semi from my grandfather when i got my license so thanks to bobby and barry i received a new gun albeit 5 or 6 years later
david laframboise, le 1 mars 2021
I think it was 1982 i was in Vancouver with Bobby I was flying to Ottawa to attend my cousins wedding in Quebec. Bobby and I were on Grandville street just popped in a bar for a cold beverage on the way out i had to make a call i took my wallet out looked for the number and got some change ready when out of nowhere Bobby started punching and kicking this women I said what are you doing he looked at me and said look she was going to shank you there on the ground next to me was a big hinting knife he took the knife and threw it on the roof of the hotel and we left befaure police could arrive and ask questions. Ill never forget CW or that day God Bless you Bobby Thanks again my friend
Michel Begin, le 1 mars 2021
We are playing ice hockey near Kearns on the pond. The puck went flying over the snow bank and all the guys said “get Ronnie to go get it” coz I was the smallest and lighter than everybody else.It was spring time and the ice was getting thinner but I went anyways and when I got near the puck I went through the ice everybody looked and said, “where is Ronnie”. Bobby knew where I went and crawl towards me and reach over and grab me. He carry me home soaking wet and I remember my clothes were hard as ice and I was so cold. When he got home with me I can still remember mom yelling at Bobby for letting me go get the puck….memories for a lifetime…thanks Bobby…I love you so much…you are free now…free to spread your wings and fly above the skies.
Ron Moses, le 1 mars 2021
Bobby was a person that I could always count on to help–whether it was getting wood ready for my father or help in renovating my home in v-town-he was never there to get something from you but the opposite-always there with a helping hand. good fishing partner and hunting partner.he always had a smile for everybody. I know that our whole family had a very fond place for him in our hearts. It is too bad I only got to talk to him by phone in the last 20 years,but every now and then the phone would ring with Bobby on the other end.He will be greatly missed by myself and the rest of my family…RIP Bobby
Richard Soon, le 1 mars 2021
I think it was 1991 and I was working in Sudbury. I was having some problems with my business partner at the time so I hopped in the car and went camping at Pearl Beach for a month or so. When Bobby found out I was there he showed me where he hid his spare key, he was living at Peterson’s, and said if it got too wet or cold I could flop on his couch. Hard to believe a year has almost pasted. Thinking of the Moses family at this time.
David Laframboise, le 1 mars 2021
Our sincere condolences to Susan and the Moses family.
Laurie Bassett, le 1 mars 2021
our prayers are with all the family so sorry for your loss.
steve @ jackie jeffery, le 1 mars 2021
My deapest condolences to all the Moses family..Our prayers are with you in this time of great sadness…God bless you…RIP CW..you will always be remembered…
Louisette Dorval, le 1 mars 2021
So sorry for your loss….God Bless you extra special at this sad time!
Lucy Howg(Spadetto), le 1 mars 2021
Thinking of you. C.W. was one of a kind! Our sympathies!
The Lamontagne Family, le 1 mars 2021