Suddenly, on February 5th, 2025.
~writer, actor, director, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, friend and raconteur~
He leaves behind his beloved wife of 51 years, Marnie Edwards.
Bob was famously debonair, stylish and astute, with a compelling story for every occasion. His life in the arts spanned more than seven decades and he worked as an actor, writer, journalist, filmmaker, producer, director and teacher. He was a pillar in MacKay United Church, known for his powerful readings, a pilot with a passion for adventure, a dashing romantic, an inspiring mentor and a loyal friend.
Bob worked for CBC, Global News, the Ottawa Citizen, the Ottawa Journal, the Kingston Whig-Standard, and in radio. He taught at the School of Journalism at Carleton University and at Algonquin College, where he taught radio broadcasting and documentary filmmaking.
He was the host of Four for the Road and wrote the beloved 1970s national children’s television program Hi Diddle Day where he also appeared on-air as the famous Mr. Post. His filmmaking career took him all over the globe, including with key projects in Italy, Cyprus, the Middle East and Northern Canada. He made video documentaries and training films for the Department of National Defence and CSIS and worked on CBC documentaries including Flight, the Passionate Affair, and the Actra-nominated Golden Triangle.
Bob was also an award-winning playwright, with accomplishments including Glengarry Days and World Worth thy Winning. He was the first to bring plays into the Kingston Penitentiary and, once there, used his talents to help the inmates edit their own newspaper.
A true Renaissance man, Bob was also an accomplished chef who wrote the cookbook Taste of History, which included both recipes and the cultural histories behind the dishes before those texts were popular. He co-founded a global newspaper for air travel, worked as a doorman in London (where he met Laurence Olivier), and was a key figure in Ottawa’s theatre scene, working with the Dominion Drama Festival, The Ottawa Little Theatre and Orpheus, where he met Marnie on the set of Camelot.
Bob loved and is survived by his children Jessica, Rob (Tina), and Fred Gardiner, grandchildren Marlowe Heslin-Gardiner (Emily Wilson), Jordan Martin (Alex), Cassidhe, Sarah, and Jade Gardiner, as well as great-grandson James Martin. Sadly missed by the Edwards (Edmond, Campbell, Elizabeth, David, Darlene Dudar, Kate Freeman), Fisher (Caitlin, Jodi, Mitchell, Harriet, Stella-Charles), Harry (Omarre, Melisa, Chase, Miles, Abigail and Genevieve) and Stinson (David, Diana, goddaughter Kate and James) families for whom Bob was a constant presence these last 50 years, inspiring and making us laugh over countless Sunday dinners and stories and helping to hold us together in difficult times. Bob’s passing marks the end of a golden era.
Bob is predeceased by his mother Myrtle and his father Charles "Chuck" Gardiner, the famous Chicago Blackhawks goalie, inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame and the friends of his Winnipeg childhood - Ken, Jack, Arthur, Charles - who gathered annually their whole, long lives.
Friends and family are invited Monday, February 24th for a Visitation to be held in the sanctuary at MacKay United Church, 39 Dufferin Steet, Ottawa from 5-8 p.m.
A Funeral Service will be held at MacKay United Church, Tuesday, February 25th, at 2 p.m., followed by a reception in the Memorial Hall.
The family would like to express their gratitude to the first responders, to Reverend Peter Woods and to Montfort Hospital staff for their care, compassion, and sensitive treatment. A special thank you goes to Dr. André Gauthier for his dedicated personal care of Bob over the last 20 years. For those who wish, memorial contributions to MacKay United Church are appreciated.
Digital Guestbook
Emily Heather Wilson
Cathy Patton
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Bob will indeed be missed but there are also so many good memories to help ease the loss. My prayers are with you.
Roberta Sametz
My dearest Marnie, so many hearts are breaking today and taking this journey with yours. The gifts and talents of both of you, your unique love and creativity joined for over 50 years, has greatly enriched the lives of all observers and fellow travellers, and spread out further to all they touched. Today there is a deep hole in the fabric of humanity, but it will be filled with loving memories by all.
I wish I were there with you. Be assured I am here with you. Biggest hugs and prayers for Bob, you, family and fellow travellers. Come let the western winds blow through you when you are ready.
💔💔💔🙏🙏🙏💐💐
James Reardon
Dear Marnie, this is the close of an amazing life. I loved Bob and have been truly blessed by his warm friendship. Your message makes clear that God has you in a deep, warm loving embrace. Please draw comfort from the love of family & friends who surround you.
With much love and sympathy.
Hoda Elatawi
Dearest Marnie, our deepest condolences and sorrow on the passing of this maginificent man...and how lucky were we, that through him, we got to meet and know you...you are the love of his life and he never stopped talking about you! I first met Bob in 1984. He was one of my journalism profs, and definately one of the coolest teachers among the students. Little did I know that a mere year and half later, after graduating, I would have the privilege of working with Bob, he as director, and me as a brand new producer, in the middle east...and so our adventure began, and we worked on several projects together, where he continued to be my teacher and my mentor. I owe so much to this generous, clever, creative man, who took the time to teach me at school and on the job. Our friendship continued through the years, and he never missed an opportunity to tell me how proud he was of me, that I was one of his greatest successes...I wonder if he knew how much that meant to me. Bob, I will miss you so so much. You are loved by so many. Farewell my friend, my teacher, my mentor...
Virginia Roncetti (Guttman)
A truly beautiful tribute to your amazing Bob.I had no idea. Love, Ginny
Gil Gaspar
Dearest Marnie.
Sending you love, light, and deepest condolences. I loved Bob, as did so many. Will miss him deeply. I will hold onto the memories of how his eyes lit up, his cheeky smile widened as he was about to regale me with one of his amazing stories during family gatherings. He was so warm, charming, brilliant, and kind.
Wrapping you in healing light and a big warm hug.
Eric Van Benschoten
It has been a long time since we visited over coffee.
Always easy to talk to and a great smile. I will keep him in my memories.
Paul and Jenn Abraham
Our deepest sympathies to the whole family. What an incredible life Bob had, sorry we never got to meet him.
Mary Dooher
My sister and I got to know Bob while singing and dancing on the set of The Pyjama Game many years ago. He is remembered with love
I'm so sorry, Marnie. Bob was so deeply loved and appreciated, and we'll always treasure the stories he shared. Sending you all of our love.