Robert (Bob) John Verdun Edwards passed away on May 24, 2026, at the age of 81. Bob leaves behind the love of his life Ruth, son Chris, daughter Kim (Steve), and grandchildren Hannah, Donovan, Claire, Alex, and Audrey. Brother to Evelyn and Cam (Jane). Pre-deceased by his parents, Verd and Zada Edwards, and his in-laws, Lloyd and Blanche Little. Born and raised in Wardsville, Bob spent his younger years playing hockey in Glencoe, bantam ball in Wardsville, and getting into mischief with his cousin Ken Willis. Professionally, he dedicated 30 years of service to Bell Canada. Bob was the best friend of the late Don McCurdy (1994), and together they shared countless memories fishing with friends and spending time at Berford Lake. In retirement, one of Bob’s proudest projects was helping restore the Simpson Cemetery in Wardsville. In his later years he kept up with old friends at “Coffee Club”. A lifelong Detroit Tigers fan, Bob proudly closed down Tiger Stadium with Chris at its final game in 1999 and later made one last trip to Comerica Park in 2023 with his entire family. His grandchildren were “such a joy” and the light of his life, and the grand-dogs also held a special place in his heart. He rarely missed one of his girls’ hockey games and only distance kept him from the kids’ sports in Nova Scotia. If you ever went out for dinner with Bob, you already know there was no chance you were paying. Even during his final days at the hospital, he still insisted, “I’ll pay for it.” Old habits die hard. Bob will be remembered as a devoted husband, proud father and grandfather, loyal friend, gifted handyman, and a familiar face loved by many on Elworthy Ave – including every dog on the street. Along with Ruth, he created a safe, loving home for his kids and later his grandkids. His handiwork will remain on display as long as his house stands. In honour of Bob, the family asks that you cheer for the Tigers, take your family out for dinner, insist on paying the bill, and raise a beer in his memory. A celebration of life will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Parkinson’s Society Southwestern Ontario or Humane Society London & Middlesex.
