We Remember
HUSSEY, Robert
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To all those who loved him, knew him, respected, and trusted him, we his family are heartbroken to announce that on November 9, 2020, Robert Allan Hussey returned to his Father in Heaven. No man has been more kind, gentle, or full of love. No life has been more marked by consideration for others, presence in times of need, a deep well of patience, and a fullness of grace. His eternal and unwavering love for our mum Ruth is an inspiration and testament to what remains possible in our often cynical and self-focused age.
Dad’s profession was as a Chartered Accountant, but he rarely talked about numbers. Client visits were an opportunity to help others, to listen to their stories, and often pray with them as they shared pains and fears they may have kept from others but knew they could share with him. Nothing brought him more joy than humbly serving others by holding them up so that they may aspire to greater heights. These acts of service occurred in every area and aspect of his life, from his family to his clients, his church, and within the general community. No one was excluded from his unconditional love.
Born in Trinidad BWI, to Eric and Vera Merle Hussey who traveled the world as early oil drillers, Dad was raised across the prairies and finally for his most formative years in Petrolia, Ontario. Possessing a tireless work ethic, he became the youngest partner in the national accounting firm he joined, co-owned a local landmark retail business in Sarnia, Ontario for over 30 years, started two successful private accounting firms, sat on the boards of various charities, his church, and in the last ten years was a founding board member of two independent schools. He is survived by his loving wife Ruth, his sons Erin and Jordan, his brothers Wayne, Paul, and Dale, daughters-in-law Michelle, Livia, Laura, and Sarah and his beloved grandchildren, Ethan, Finn, Knox, and River, his brother-in-law Alvin and sister-in-law Brenda; and all of their wonderful families. He is predeceased by his precious son Shane and his brother Darwin. We have no doubt the three of them are rejoicing as they reunite on the other side and we choose to rejoice with them knowing that the sweetest heart among us is now free from pain and at peace.
Dad’s wrestling with the dark shadow of depression was a lifelong fight. He shared his scars openly with those he felt could heal from seeing that they were not alone in their fight with the same demons. Sharing in the brokenness of others and allowing them to share in his, was a deep root in the tree of his immense compassion. After fifty years of beating back the lies that depression relentlessly launched, his light finally flickered and faded. The task for us now is to rekindle that torch and carry it into the nights that others continue to face.
For decades Dad carried in his wallet the famous words of Theodore Roosevelt, and his speech entitled, The Man in the Arena.
“It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes up short again and again, because there is no effort without error and shortcoming; but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
A true gentleman, whose legacy of faith in God, of love for his wife, of commitment to his family, and of compassion for others set an example for all who knew him; this is the worthy mantle that we will carry forward in his honour.
We love you all.
Memorial donations can be made to World Vision Canada at www.worldvision.ca
A Funeral Service will be held to honour Robert Hussey, but due to the current pandemic restrictions it will be by invitation only, however, the family would like to invite all who would like to pay their respects to join by Livestream on Wednesday, Nov 18, 2020, at 10:00 am at www.springfieldfuneralhome.com, where condolences may also be sent to the family.
We share our own heavy and sad hearts with Ruth and family on the loss of your beautiful husband, father, and friend. We are truly grateful to the Lord that our paths crossed on our journey to the eternal kingdom and the warm memories of our friendship will always remain. May the Lord bless and comfort the Hussey family. Stan, Kamilla, and family.
We are so sad to hear of bob’s passing. Praying for the family during this difficult time . Well see him again someday, but now take comfort in knowing he’s with Jesus💙 our love and prayers, Wayne and Lori Gunn
My heart is with all the Hussey family. I cannot imagine the hurt and sorrow you must be feeling. Wishing each of you my deepest condolences and I hope you will find your peace in the memories of Bob’s life. I will always remember his easy smile and gentleness, he always called me by name. He will be missed by many. Sherri-Ann
What a beautiful tribute to Bob the husband, father, friend and grandfather. We are holding your entire family up in prayer, and will be joining in the service this Wednesday. Feeling the pain of your loss. Rejoicing at our great hope.
Sending my love to the whole family. Remembering Bob with love.
Another light has gone out in our family. Uncle Robert was such a kind man, who always showed love & concern for all. We will miss him forever, but, he will always be in our hearts. Sending love & prayers to Aunt Ruth and all the family at this most difficult time. We grieve with you.
Gina & Rob Bell & family
We send our sincere condolences. We are sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family in this time of sorrow. Lisa Windover (Sproule) and Shirley Grexton and families
I am so sorry to hear about Bob’s passing. He was one of
the most Godly and gracious men I have known. One of the many things that come to mind is how God used Bob to bring a word to the church family-always so encouraging and faith-filled. He impacted me is a young man and pastor in a significant way.
Our love and prayers go to Ruth and their precious family.
Mark and Val Hazzard
My deepest sympathy and condolences to Ruth, Erin and Jordan. Great memories as neighbours back in the 80’s near Petrolia. Bob was a true professional and a lovely Christian father and husband. May God see you through this time of sorry. I will pray for you. (Herb)
So sorry for your great loss! May God’s presence surround you all during this difficult time.
What a wonderful tribute you have provided to your father. Your description of Bob as a caring gentleman was so evident. I pray for the family as you deal with this loss.
We would like to pass on our condolences to Ruth and family. So sad to see this great man of God gone so quickly. What a great tribute written about Bob, well done! Bob loved going south and golfing. We have enclosed a picture of him taking a shot to the waiting green. We enjoyed the times spent in Palm Desert with him and Ruth. We will continue to hold the family in our prayers.
Jennifer & Dennis Kort
Bob is now fulfilling the purpose that he was created for-eternal fellowship with the One who created him, and is enjoying his reunion with the many loved ones already there.
Requiescat In Pace my friend.
To the Hussey family. Please accept our condolences.
Uncle Bob was, is and will always be. Thank you for sharing your life with us all. We are truly heartbroken with your absence. You left us your heart in Ruth, Erin, Jordan and their families. Our hearts are with you, truly. The great peace that passes all understanding is with you now and always. Love you all
Our condolences go out to the family on the loss of Robert, their treasured father, grandfather, husband ,brother and friend. We will remember him and the family in our prayers.
Bob was one of the kindest men I’ve known. He made everyone feel special and at ease. Praying for the Hussey family..
Dear Ruth and family, I’m so sorry to hear of your loss. Am praying you will experience the work of the Great Comforter and be carried through these hard days.
Erin, Michelle — So many years have passed now since you were here in Ontario but you still have a place in our hearts. We were sorry to hear the news of Erin’s dad. Our hearts go out to you and we send you our deepest sympathies and regards from afar.
Dear Ruth, Erin and Jordan, please receive mine and Florence’s condolences. Our prayers will be with you as you walk through this grieving time. God will be with you with His un-ending grace and mercy. We have known you and all your family.. We owe Bob and you all so much. Bob was my employer and friend. You, the Hussey family were with us in our very early walk on this land as new Canadian family. Bob’s smile and his gentle hand shakings in the Evangel’s foyer accompanied always with kind and encouraging words will stay in our memory and in the sweetest part of our hearts. Just a couple or days before his passing away we had a phone conversation and email exchanges. The news that came about his death caught us by a total surprise. Ruth, Eric and Jordan, God will be with you and wipe all tears from your eyes. Be blessed, friends!
you all so much
It is with sadness that we hear of Bob’s passing and our hearts go out to the Hussey family, especially Ruth and Erin whom we know best. May God’s peace be your comfort in the knowledge that he now rests in the arms of Jesus.
It was with deep sadness that we recently heard of the passing of Bob. We remember him fondly as our accountant for years until we moved to Calgary and seeing him, always so joyful, at Evangel. Our deepest condolences to Ruth and family. May you carry very fond memories of him as we do. Will watch the service on livestream from afar. Keeping you in our prayers! Jim and Louise Radies (Calgary, AB)
Dear Ruth and family. We are so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. We have such fond memories of our trip to Israel together. We were outsiders joining your Evangel group and Bob was so kind and welcoming to us. We enjoyed his fun-loving spirit and saw his love for the Lord. Please know that we are praying for you during these difficult days ahead.
Writing to express our deepest sympathies on behalf of our family on the passing of Mr. Hussey.
May your happiest memories and the knowledge that he brought much positivity to the world give you some comfort while you celebrate his life.
We cried … our hearts sank as we received the news of our dear friends passing .. Bob was that guy you just couldn’t get enough of .. always hopeful and encouraging in our situation .. never mentioning what his needs might be .. we know he is happier now and that brings us peace … still doesn’t bring him back .. so the sadness is there … we will continue to pray for you Ruth and your family .. God is faithful and will be right there beside you … as you navigate the days ahead . No words can fulfil the sorrow felt here … all our love and care .. please reach out to us if there’s anything we can do to help .
Love Always , Brad & Val
To the Hussey family: Please accept my sincere sympathy on Bob’s passing. I knew Bob for five years in high school in Petrolia and I knew him to be so kind, bright, courteous and sociable. I certainly was not surprised to hear of his business success as he was most sociable and concerned about others. I am truly sorry for your family’s loss and hope that all your positive memories will sustain you now and into the future. May he rest in peace and may God bless all of you.
Sincerely,
Roberta Howlett
Dear Ruth , My heart was saddened to hear that Bob passed away. Bob never missed an opportunity to show he cared for others. He will be dearly missed. My love and condolences to you and your family.
We were deeply saddened to hear of Bob’s passing. From the very 1st time we met as we were neighbors practicing accounting to joining together as business partners, I’ve always admired Bob’s positiveness and Godly nature. Our prayers to dearest Ruth, Erin & Jordan & families. I will truly miss my friend and know we will be together again. May God Bless his soul.
Andrew & Teresa Tse
Dear Jordan and the Hussey family; we are so sorry to hear of Robert’s sudden passing. We wish to express our deepest sympathies and to let you know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. May God give comfort to you and all those close to Robert and may he rest in peace.
Pete and Michele.
Sending love, prayers and condolences from Maureen, Dave, Sean, Toni, Liesa, Joe and Ashley. We always enjoyed your visits to Ontario.
We found this photo and wanted to share this memory of Bob at Jordan and Laura’s wedding in Goderich.
We are saddened by the news of Bob’s passing. Growing up a friend of Jordan’s, Bob was always a well-respected, larger than life figure even though he was always a soft spoken man. Love and condolences to the Hussey family.
Dear Ruth and family, my sincerest condolences to you. Bob was such an amazing guy from the day we first met. He will be deeply missed.
My deepest sympathy to the entire Hussey family – I was Jeannie Wells when I went to school with Robert in Petrolia. He was such a gentleman then and as obvious from the words spoken today he continued to shine.
Dear Ruth, Jordan and Erin; So sorry for your loss what a beautiful tribute you all shared. As I think about Bob, I remember him at Jordan and Dustin’s sports events, Basketball, Rugby, Volleyball, I don’t think he missed a game, he was so proud of you Jordan. Sending love and prayers. Blessings Deb Wood
Dear Ruth, Aaron, Jordan and family. We are so saddened by Robert’s passing. Visiting with him on September 28 of this year in your home town of Kelowna was a highlight of our trip. We wished we had seen you as well Ruth. Forever we will remember him as he was that day, a man who was so proud of his family and had a deep love for his God.
Dear Ruth, we are so very sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. We will miss his genuine warmth and caring and his great enthusiasm for cycling (!). Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Hi Ruth , Kristine and I are very sad to hear from Stan said Bob passed away , we would like to send our condolence to you and your family with our pray . May God be gracious to us and bless us now and forever……
Dear Ruth and family —Thinking and praying for you these days. Watching the “service” on line gave us even more appreciation of Bob, Ruth and Family. For sure, we have fond memories of the trip to Israel and in particular Bob sharing during a devotion out on the Sea of Galilee.
Christian Love, Elgin & Yvonne Parker
Ruth, Jordan, Erin and families – very sorry to hear of Uncle Roberts passing. Condolences from all of us. I am grateful to have known Robert for the time we had and will keep the memory forever. Thankyou for the streaming today, and God bless you all.
Dear Ruth, Erin, Jordan and families: What a special time we spent joining you online for Bob’s funeral. Your Uncle Paul and Shirley came in to Saskatoon to watch with Rick and I. It is uncommon for a wife and two sons to all be able to speak at the funeral of their husband/dad. It is a tribute to Bob that his family rose to the task of honoring him so personally and eloquently during such a difficult time. The obituary also is a worthy and illuminating reflection of Bob’s legacy. Yes – the mantle is being carried forward and we are “spurred . . . on toward love and good deeds” (Hebrews 10:24) by your example.
Dear Ruth and Family: What a privilege to be able to remotely attend Bob’s funeral today. Clearly, Bob leaves behind a legacy of testimony and a wonderful family. Bob was my accountant, advisor, and friend. Each Christmas season brought our special lunch at Moxies, where we talked about every thing but business. I so looked forward to those times. My special time with Bob was our trip to Mount Assiniiboine, where we dodged Grizzly bears and hairy marmots. Bob was the perfect travel companion, and a great sport. Bob will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Ron Smith
Wayne and I were so sad to hear about Uncle Roberts passing. We will always remember how “full of life” he was! He cared so deeply for you Auntie Ruth, we could see it in your relationship. We will be thinking of you and your family in the days to come. We made a donation to World Vision! The streaming service yesterday was beautiful and touching.
I received a text tonight from my friend and Brother in the Lord Rick Rounding, who asked me if I heard about Bob Hussy. I had not, so he updated me. My wife and I just watched the Memorial Service. Erin and Jordan… what well spoken young men you are. I can see how your Dad would be so proud of you. And Blessings to Ruth. When I was a young Christian and first came into the church, it was your Dad who served to be such an example to me. He was not the Pastor, yet he was such a Christ like Servant of the Lord. By his example, he showed us how you can be a vibrant young man of God. Bob helped me when I was struggling, not only with his accounting services, but also with encouragement, and prayer.. When Rick Rounding was planning to be married… we had his “Christian” stag party at your house in Marthaville.. What a truly incredible time we had. Bob was an inspiration to us… he was an example to us…. he always had a positive word. As much as anybody, he embodied what we would strive to be like as mature Christian men. When your family moved out west, we knew we would miss the influence of Bob and your family. God Bless you. Our prayers are with you all. Amen.
Sincere condolences to Ruth, Erin, Jordan, Brenda and Mike, Al and Elaine, and your families. Such a wonderful man, always with a smile on his face.. Dependable and trustworthy in all things. A true blessing from the Lord. With prayers and fond memories of our days in Petrolia and at New Life Assembly. Sent with a warm embrace.
Our condolences to the family. It has been a priviledge to know such a great guy. Our prayers are with you Ruth.
Hi Jordan. Our sincerest condolences on the loss of your father,
The warmest of greetings to all of you in Christ Jesus, Our Lord!
Thank you so very much for your wonderful witness to Christ. My sister, Nancy, is dear friends with Maureen, Jordon’s mother-in-law. Nancy encouraged me to join you for this beautiful tribute to your husband, father, brother, grand-father. Although I did not know Bob, I do know Christ. You, his family are amazing persons! I was deeply touched by your courage, strength and hope. Your words paying tribute to Bob were so eloquent and uplifting.
Depression is a living hell for the person who suffers with it … compassionate means “one who suffers with” and that is who Bob was and is. May Bob now be filled with the utter fullness of God and be at peace in Christ. May God bless each of you as you go forward with Christ knowing that one day you will all be together again in the circle of Love and Life.
You are in my prayers …
Kathy (A Sister of St. Joseph in London, ON) (My grandmother was Anne Hussey and she was a woman of deep prayer.)
Dearest Ruth, Erin, and Jordan, and families, We regret being so late sending this message; we just heard the news of Bob’s homegoing yesterday via Lynda Teskey in Petrolia (so grateful she let us know). Our hearts ache for you all, and we send our deepest sympathy, and assurance that you are in our prayers for comfort and strength from our loving Heavenly Father. As memories flooded back of our years together as newlyweds and new parents, we watched the service on-line, and were so grateful for the many comments and tributes mentioning his love of and excitement for life, his positivity, his caring for each person he met. We nodded, saying, “Yes, that’s the Bob we know – Yes, I can just hear him saying that!” We ache for the lifelong challenges he faced and shouldered, with you Ruth, and his boys, supporting him with all love. That he accomplished so incredibly much in spite of it all, is a testament to a man of great character and integrity and His God.
Our love to you all, Roy and Lynda Pierce
Ruth, Erin, Jordon & family: Hugs, prayers and my DEEPEST condolences and Heartfelt sympathies. Forgive my lateness in responding, I was in such shock, I knew it would take courage to hear the service. What a beautiful tribute. You were all so brave and the love was evident. It was exactly how I remember Bob, full of God’s love; love for his family; friends and mankind. The memories of our early years as newlyweds , new parents and ourspiritual journey in Petrolia are numerous. Such fun, laughter and growing in God. My first witnessed miracle was at E.P.T. on James St. when Robert lifted a lady’s legs as she sat – one leg shorter than the other, to watch God move through Robert’s faith, as that short leg lengthened. It was then I knew God worked miracles…..WOW. TY, Robert!!!!
I am imagining Jim n Robert’s reuniting in heaven. What a joy and smile that brings to my heart. I pray comfort and peace for you all. I have experienced “His closeness to the brokenhearted and His oil of joy for mourning”. Is 61: 1 – 3. May He draw near to you all at this time and may you always remember – YOU ARE NEVER ALONE. Love, Lynda
We are so saddened to hear of Bob’s passing. Our condolences to Ruth, Erin, Jordan and all the family.
He was a Great man of God who lead people to the Lord through example. Randy was really touched by his caring personality that was full of excitement and love for the Lord! Our prayers are with you all.
Randy and Mary Gibbons – Petrolia ON
We have not connected for years due to distance. Our prayers are with you at this time.