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                                                                                         Robert W. Kisby

                                                   Chief Petty Officer 1st Class (CPO1), CD2 (Ret’d)                                                                                                          Boatswain (Bosn 181) - Coxswain (Cox’n)                                                                                                                                 June 8, 1934  -  May 29, 2020

It is with deep and profound heartache and sadness, yet with our hearts filled with happy memories to announce the passing of Chief Petty Officer 1st Class (CPO1), Robert W. Kisby, peacefully in his sleep with his wife Lorraine by his side on Friday, May 29, 2020 at the age of 85. Bob passed ten days short of his 86th birthdayafter a long and difficult struggle with Lewy Body Dementia (LBD) at St. Patrick’s Home in Ottawa, Ontario.

Robert was born in Calgary on the 8th of June, 1934 and raised on a farm eight miles west of Airdrie, AB.  He will be dearly missed by the love of his life, Lorraine (Prud’homme), his wife and best friend of 45 years.  Robert is survived by his two sons Steve Kisby (Bev Canuel) of Vancouver, BC and  Dale Kisby (Elaine Zimmerlee) of Lone Butte, BC.  Grand-daughter Amber Kisby (Christopher Wilson) and Great Grand-daughter Brynn Wilson of Kamloops, BC.

Predeceased by his father Frank Hill Kisby and mother Winnifred Larratt-Kisby.  Brothers Bill Kisby and Don Kisby of Calgary.  Brother-in-law, Marcel Prud’homme, Mother-in-law, Marie Prud’homme-Lefrançois and Step-Father-in-law Bertrand Lefrançois.

Also, survived by brothers-in-law Maurice Prud’homme (Nicole Jacques), Claude Prud’homme (Rollande Rouleau) and Michel Prud’homme. Sisters-in-law Carmen Savage-Prud’homme (d. Marcel) (Paul Bisson), Barb Kisby (d. Bill) and Gail Kisby (d. Don).  As well, as many cousins, nephews and nieces across Canada.

Robert joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1953 and served for 37.5 years as a Boatswain - Bosn 181 and Coxswain (Cox’n).  Bob was also known to his fellow shipmates, aka “Big Foot”. Upon retiring from the RCN, Bob immediately took up an Administrative Services (AS) position within the Department of National Defence, working for the Navy and served an additional 11 years for a total career spanning 48 years.  A letter of congratulation and commendation from Prime Minister Jean Chretien was sent to Robert upon his retirement in 2001.  A Medal of Appreciation and Recognition signed and engraved by DND Minister Art Eggleton was also presented to Robert for his years of service within DND and the Canadian Forces.  Also, a letter of appreciation from the Lieutenant-Governor at Government House, Victoria, B.C.  Robert retired in Ottawa with his wife Lorraine in September 2001.

Bob also served for nine years (3 Semesters) as President and Vice-President on the Board of Directors of the CCC 350 at the Riviera I Condominium Complex in Ottawa.  He also served as the Board’s Representative of the Riviera I Workshop Facilities.

Robert also served as and was also a Director and Member of the Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund (RCNBF) for many years in which he was proud to serve.

Robert, enjoyed golfing and organizing golf tournaments within DND, playing squash, cross-word puzzles, woodworking and wood carving projects and with great pleasure to assist and help friends within the Riviera Community Complex.  Bob, was indeed, very artistically talented in woodworking as well as wood carving.

And, least and not to forget, enjoyed skiing, fishing and camping, boating and canoeing in Beautiful BC, as well as, travelling, dining-out and entertaining dinner parties at home with his wife Lorraine.

Thank you to St. Patrick’s Home - 3rd Floor, Dublin House RN’s, RPN’s and PSW’s and to all Staff involved for their attentive care, dedication and compassion provided to Robert during his stay at St. Pat’s. Robert was also known as the “Handsome Man” at St. Pat’s.  Words alone cannot express the gratitude to the staff at this great facility.  As there are too many names to mention, thank you to each area personnel for your compassion and care provided to Robert prior to his passing.  Under the current circumstances of the pandemic Covid-19, you are true heroes to your residents.  And a very heartfelt thank you to Veterans Affairs Canada. 

Due to current health crisis and pandemic circumstances, a Celebration of Life in Robert’s honor will be announced and held at a later date.

Cremation has taken place at Beechwood Funeral, Cemetery and Cremation Services.  As per Robert’s wishes, his ashes will be sent to the CFB Esquimalt Naden Chapel Columbarium until arrangements can be made for the actual committal of ashes ceremony at sea.   

A short biography of Robert’s naval career and accomplishments is available on-line at www.beechwoodottawa.ca.  Please take a moment to share your thoughts, condolences and memories with Bob’s family through our website.  In these times of isolation, it’s comforting to know we are not alone in our grief.

 

                           In memory of Robert’s passing, donations are appreciated to the:                                                                        Royal Canadian Naval Benevolent Fund (RCNBF)                                                                                                        6 Beechwood Ave, Suite 9                                                                                                                                                            Ottawa, ON, K1L 8B4                                                                                                                                                                            (www.rcnbf.ca)

 

                                        HMCS  -  Ships served in by CPO1st Class Robert W. Kisby                                                                                                                              Days At Sea

  •          HMCS SIOUX  -  HMCS Sioux:  4 Jan 54 to 25 May 54  -  68 days.
  •          HMCS ATHABASKAN  - HMCS Athabaskan:  29 Nov 54 to  8 Jan 57 - 281 days.
  •          HMCS ONTARIO - HMCS Ontario:  2 Dec 57 to 14 Oct 58 - 118 days.
  •          HMCS ORIOLE  -  HMCS Oriole: 23 Jan 59 to 4 Jan 62 - 249 days.
  •          HMCS ASSINIBOINE -  HMCS Assiniboine: 28 Jun 63 to 9 Feb 64 - 73 days.
  •          HMCS QU’APPELLE HMCS Qu’Appelle: 10 Feb 64 to 13 Dec 64 - 118 days.
  •          HMCS OTTAWA  -  HMCS Ottawa: 14 Dec 64 to 26 Jan 65 - 28 days.
  •          HMCS YUKON  -   HMCS Yukon: 27 Jan 65 to 18 Jul 65 - 7 days.
  •          HMCS SASKATCHEWAN -  HMCS Saskatchewan: 5 Jun 67 - 1 Mar 70 - 338 days.
  •          HMCS CHIGNECTO -  HMCS Chignecto: 2 Mar 70 to 25 May 70 - 40 days.
  •          HMCS COWICHAN -  HMCS Cowichan: 7 Sep 70 to 7 Jan 71 - 10 days.
  •          HMCS COLUMBIA -  HMCS Columbia: 15 May 72 to 14 Feb 74 - 212 days.
  •          HMCS QU’APPELLE - HMCS Qu’Appelle: 15 Feb 74 to 1 Mar 74 - 7 days.
  •          HMCS QU’APPELLE - Coxswain - HMCS Qu’Appelle: 12 Oct 77 to 19 Jun 80 - 295 days.
  •          HMCS PROVIDER - Coxswain - HMCS Provider: 30 Jul 83 to 6 Aug 84 - 133 days.

                                                           Total Number of Days at Sea:  1,977 

Kisby

 

                                                                    Ships and Establishments                                                                                                                                               by CPO1st Class Robert W. Kisby

                                         HMCS Tecumseh                              Royal Road Military College

                                         HMCS Cornwallis                             HMCS Saskastchewan

                                         HMCS Naden                                       HMCS Stadacona

                                        HMCS Kootenay                                HMCS Chignecto

                                        HMCS Sioux                                          CFB Esquimalt

                                       HMCS Athabaskan                         HMCS Cowichan

                                       HMCS Jonquiere                              MARPAC HQ

                                      HMCS New Glascow                       HMCS Cape Breton

                                      HMCS Ontario                                     HMCS Columbia

                                      HMCS Venture                                   HMCS Bytown

                                     HMCS Oriole                                         NDHQ - CPCSA

                                     HMCS Assiniboine                          HMCS Provider

                                     HMCCS Qu’Appelle                        NDHQ - DMPP

                                    HMCS Ottawa                                     HMCS Gatineau

                                    HMCS Yukon                                       HMCS Quadra - CFB Comox,

                                                                                                           Marine Section Superintendent

 

Kisby

                                                                                        

       

                                                                                  Navy Veteran

 

                                                       When I was young, many years ago

                                                        I joined the Navy, why, I don’t know

                                                        I served my time, with honor and pride

                                                       For the young boy, it was quite a ride

                                                       I went to places I’d never dreamed   

                                                      Time went fast, so it seemed  

                                                      I met people I’ll never forget

                                                     And some, I wish I’d never met

                                                     But as I think back on those days gone by, 

                                                     My Ship, My Shipmates.

                                                     Brings a tear to my eye

                                                     I didn’t know it then, never gave it a thought

                                                     But my time in the Navy

                                                     Could not have been bought

                                                     I guess we all feel the same, after we’re out

                                                    The pride we feel, that’s what it’s about

                                                    Having served our Nation, keeping it free

                                                    Protecting our way of life and our liberty 

                                                    And the friends I made along the way 

                                                    Would I do it again? Any Day!

                                                    And to all my shipmates.                 Anchors Aweigh…

                                                            

 

 

Kisby

 

Wreath

 

 


 

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 06/05/2020 - 03:50:PM

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Claude and Rollande Prud’homme

Chère Lorraine Claude & Moi te souhaitons nos sincères condoléances ainsi qu’aux enfants.Nous te portons dans nos pensées et dans nos prières.Que le Seigneur t’accompagne dans ces moments difficiles.?

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 06/06/2020 - 09:18:AM

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Ian Green

I knew CPO1 Kisby, when I worked at NDHQ from 1972 to 1993.
Whenever I delt with CPO1 Kisby, I found him to be a very nice gentleman. He was very quiet, and unassuming.
He always had a smile on his face and was always happy.
May he rest in peace.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 06/06/2020 - 10:36:AM

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Earle Corn

I am deeply saddened to here of Bob's passing he was one Hell of a Chief a mentor to so many, just one of those few who really showed he cared not only about the Navy he loved but, his Country. He was instrumental back in my day help solve our new Sea Boot problem he worked tirelessly on behalf our Sailors knowing what we needed and how to make lit happen. I quote from VAdm Greg Maddison back in the "I'm so glad he is on our TEAM.
RIP Chief we have the Watch.

Yours Aye
Earle

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 06/06/2020 - 01:23:PM

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Marie Leduc-Bélanger and Roger Bélanger

Our sincere condolences to all the family. Lorraine, nos pensées sont avec toi. Marie et Roger.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 06/06/2020 - 01:53:PM

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Marika Sesztak

We feel your pain, Lorraine. Our thoughts are with you.
Our deepest sympathy to you and the family.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 06/06/2020 - 02:12:PM

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Wanda Bosada

As a resident of The Riviera as well, please accept my sincerest condolences on your loss.
Mr. Kisby seems to have had a marvelous career.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 06/06/2020 - 04:34:PM

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Howie Smith

Bob, it was a pleasure to have sailed and served with you. You certainly made a difference. Rest in Peace.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 06/07/2020 - 09:48:AM

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Betty Ringrose

Very sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. He will be missed.
We were on the RCNBF committee for several years.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 06/07/2020 - 10:44:AM

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Fadi Motran and Suzanne Dubois

Dear Lorraine, please accept our sincere condolences, we feel your pain,. Bob will be missed in. the Riviera community... nos pensées sont avec toi...

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 06/08/2020 - 11:05:AM

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Paul O'Boyle

Dear Lorraine and Family. Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. As a strong and committed member of the RCNBF for so many years, where he served on a number of Committees, Bob's hard work, with your unfailing support helped enable the Fund to assist countless fellow sailors and their families in times of distress. Please know that you and all his family and friends will be in my thoughts and prayers as you say farewell. He wil be missed, but never forgotten.

Paul

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