
Bobbi passed away unexpectedly at the Grey Nuns Hospital in Edmonton. She is survived by her son, Dean–semicolon– daughter, Shannon (Dwayne) McDonald and grandson, Samson–semicolon– as well as other relatives and dear friends.
Bobbi enjoyed a long career with Salisbury Composite High School and retired in 2012.
A Memorial Service will be held at 2:00 pm, Wednesday, June 26, 2013 at Connelly-McKinley Sherwood Park – Mill Woods Funeral Home, 4820 Meridian Street, Edmonton. (Access Meridian Street off Anthony Henday 216 S – south of Wye road)
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation.
Heather Bedford-Clooney says
I am so sorry to hear of your mom\’s passing. I knew her at Salisbury. She was wonderfully kind, and always found time to do extra things for people. I can\’t tell you how many times she helped out. We used to say- let Bobbie run the school and we would not have near so many problems!
Your mom did everything with gentle competence. She was a great colleague and friend but, I know that doesn\’t compare to her role as a beautiful mother and grandmother. My thoughts are with you.
Heather Bedford-Clooney
Shirley Barry says
Sorry to read of the death of your dear mother. I believe I am a distant relative of hers. I lost contact with your mother when we were children and thought of her many times. My brothers and Sisters and I often talked of her and looked for her as best we could. After World War II ,her father came home. He had been wounded and I visited him when he was hospitalized in Government House. He was a very kind, soft-spoken man who was loved by many. When I saw your mother\’s picture in the paper, I saw your Aunt Marna in her face. She was an attractive, kind lady with a ready smile.
Hopefully we will get together in the future. I am sorry it has taken death for us to reconnect.
Praying for your family,
Shirley McNeill Barry