In Memory of

Robert

Law

Obituary for Mr. Robert Law

Mr. Robert “Bob” Law, age 70 years, passed away peacefully in Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre on Saturday, February 13, 2021.

Bob was born in Fort Frances, Rainy River District, Ontario on July 22, 1950 to Theresa Mary and John James Law. Bob met Glenda Gurney and they were married on May 24, 1974. He started out working underground in the Inco Mines in Shebandowan before going to work at MacMillan Bloedel. In 1988, Bob started his own business, “RJ Law Millwork” and he truly enjoyed it, making many friends along the way. In 2006, Bob decided to change things up, and he started driving long-haul for Manitoulin Transport, retiring on April 1, 2020.

Bob had a passion for woodworking, spending time outdoors and physical activity such as cycling, running, hiking, rowing and cross country skiing. He loved spending time camping and boating with his family. Bob's greatest joys were his grandchildren and he always looked forward to time spent with them.

He was a member of many organizations including Thunder Bay Cycling Club, Big Thunder Ski Club, Kamview Nordic Ski Club, Thunder Bay Rowing Club as well as making his numerous bicycle trips to RAGBRI in Iowa and GRABAAWR in Wisconsin.

Bob will be deeply missed by his wife of 46 years, Glenda (nee Gurney); daughters Jessica (Colin) Venasky and Adrienne Law (Dave Hladky); special grandchildren Paige Venasky (12), Sophie Venasky (11) and Elyas Hladky (8). He is also survived by his siblings Gordon (Bobbi) Law, Jeff (Mickie) Law, Barbara Roach and Ron (Jan) Law; mother-in-law Norma Gurney; brothers-in-law Jack (Terri) Gurney and David Gurney; sister-in-law Karen (Bill) Covello as well as numerous nieces, nephews, in-laws and other relatives.

He was predeceased by his parents, Theresa and John Law and his father-in-law Jack Gurney and sister-in-law Lori Gurney.

Due to the current pandemic restrictions, a Celebration of Bob's Life will be held at a later date, when all of his family and friends can gather in his yard and have a bon fire.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Westfort Chapel, 420 West Gore Street at James.

You will forever be missed “gentleman” Bob.