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Robert Edwin Clarke
April 23, 1937 - December 20, 2021
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Robert E. Clarke (Bob) passed away at the Invermere Hospital on December 20th, 2021. Bob was born in Didsbury, Alberta April 23, 1937, and grew up in Bergen where his mother’s family homesteaded. He began to work part-time when he was 13 and left school to work full time when he was 15 to support his mother, sisters and brother. In 1954 Bob moved to Banff and worked for the Spray Lakes Sawmills Ltd., where he started as a yard bird then moved on to cat skinner.
In 1959 Bob married Ida Pope and they moved around to various areas where Bob worked. With the family growing, migrant camp life was a challenge, so they moved back to Sundre where Bob became a municipal police officer. When the RCMP took over, he turned to car sales, then in 1972 they bought Mountain Aire Lodge west of Sundre. After three years there, they moved to Banff and he began his career with Parks Canada, working in Banff, Glacier and Kootenay National Parks. For many years Bob was emcee at the National Parks Truck Roadeo.
After he and Ida parted ways, Bob devoted more time to his hobbies and traveled a bit. Well-read and with many skills from his varied careers, Bob was always active in community organizations. When it came time to retire, he decided to fulfill his lifelong dream to be an author. History and maps had long been a passion for Bob, so he created a character that had a colourful life on the Canadian Frontier.
Writing his seven book Trig Carlyle series gave him great satisfaction and kept him busy travelling to farmers’ markets and craft fairs in Southern Alberta and BC selling them. Settling down again in Banff, Bob continued to write and worked part time with Brewster Travel, creating the ice roads at Columbia Glacier and clearing snow at their facilities in Banff townsite. He was also on a committee to create a Banff history book called We Live in a Postcard.
This past summer he moved back to the Columbia Valley to spend his last days living happily with his daughter Sharon’s family.
Bob is predeceased by his father Edwin Clarke and his mother Solvieg (Haug) Clarke, his brother Ernest Clarke, his daughter Daphne Smith and his grandchildren Arlyann Stevens and Bryce Clarke. He is survived by his sisters, Jean Clark, Carol Sabourin and Anne Vezina, his brother Edwin Clarke, his son Robert Clarke, his daughters, Rose (Shane) Reid, Sharon (Robin) Wass, Stephanie (Tony) Stevens, and Sandi Courtorielle, 12 grandchildren, 11 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
There will be no service at this time.
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From: Mark Memorial Funeral Services
Mark Memorial Funeral Services Staff send our condolences to family and friends.
From: terry-Jo
Relation: Old friends
Our sympathies and condolences to the Clarke clan, thinking of you all in this sad time 😢😢♥️ Brad and TJ
From: Marlyn Paris-Townsend
Relation: Through Dr. Rob.
Dr. Rob & Family
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
David & Marlyn Townsend
From: Andrew Whittick
Relation: Friend
So sorry to hear of his passing. I’ve many fond memories of times spent with Bob.
From: Lorri Moulton
Relation: Friend
So sorry to hear of Big Bob’s passing! He was an excellent friend and the world was a better place with him in it! RIP Big Bob.⚘️❤️🙏
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