Very Sad News From The West Coast

MyEscape

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My condolences to to the family and friends of Bob Handyside

I had the pleasure 4 years ago of meeting and getting to know Bob who was the owner of Hoiss Point Lodge, a tug/tow service in Nootka Sound on top of the many other projects he always had on the go at that time.

Bob was always willing to assist everyone whether it be through his wealth of information, providing towing services or even in the design and construction of floats for other lodges.

Something I really respected, Bob was always focused on giving back to Nootka Sound through generous contributions to the Nootka Watershed Society / Conuma Hatchery

Bob will be missed by many.........



Robert John Handyside


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It is with profound shock to announce the passing of a beloved father, grandfather and friend, Robert John Handyside. Whether you knew him as Camo Bob, Papa Bob, Two Dogs or Norm, Bob's larger than life personality was sure to leave an imprint on your heart.

Bob was born in Victoria, BC, to Marjorie and Herbert Handyside on Feb 22, 1950, and his honest and hardworking nature allowed him to pursue a reputable career as a carpenter for nearly 40 years. As Bob's enterprise expanded so did his dreams and soon his building ventures stretched from land to sea. His lifelong project of transforming a three bedroom family cabin into a prestigious 50 bed salmon fishing resort still remains today. Bob's final project, still incomplete was a retirement getaway in hunting heaven Alberta where he hoped to spend time enjoying his family and sharing his passion for life.

Apart from his work Bob always took time to enjoy the outdoors where he spent countless hours hunting the fields and fishing the west coast. It is here where Bob discovered his true flavor for field trials and learned to raise the loves of his life, his retrievers, Morgan and Steamer. Apart from his animals Bob had a soft spot for his family and cherished spending countless hours surrounded by his beautiful grandbabies.

Bob truly had a care free and enthusiastic lust for life and never allowed any obstacle to get in the way. His perseverance never seemed to fail even when everything that could go wrong, went horribly and drastically sideways. There was an unexplainable charm to his sense of humor and his one of a kind personality will forever be missed and remembered. Bob was 8 days shy of celebrating 20 years of sobriety, Congratulations Bob!

Bob is predeceased by his parents, and his siblings, Ronald and Shirley Handyside. He leaves behind his adored children, daughter Nichole (Brian) and granddaughter Kaeli, his son Cory (Cindy) and grandchildren, Taysia and Nathan, his surrogate daughter Amanda (Jon), and granddaughters Savannah and Mikhaila.

A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, January 28, 2012, 2-4pm at the Courtenay and District Fish and Game Clubhouse, 3780 Colake Rd., Courtenay. In lieu of flowers or donations please forward to Nootka Water Shed Society or Ducks Unlimited where Bob was a very proud supporter

Published in Comox Valley Echo on December 20, 2011
 
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Sad news ME. I meet him for the first time last summer at Costco. He offered our group of 8 accommodations for a fishing trip that was put together at the last minute. He personally went out of his way to help us have a very enjoyable trip. We had issues with one of our boats and our lack of success and he solved them. Just the kind of guy that makes this coast what it is. My condolences to his family and friends.
GLG
 
Very sad for sure. My wife and I met Bob in July/09. There were no groups at the lodge that day so we crashed there with him for a night. We listened to many entertaining stories of fishing and bird hunting with his dogs. An amazing nice guy that will be missed by everyone.
 
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