Robert Michael Lindsay passed away on Wednesday, July 5, 2023, at the age of 66.
Beloved husband of Pamela Lindsay of 35 years.
Rob was born on June 22, 1957, in Toronto, ON, and grew up in Etobicoke, on Edgecroft Road.
Since the age of 10, Rob enjoyed going to his family’s cottage in Meaford, on Georgian Bay and cherished the many fond memories there.
Some of his other passions included playing golf and helping in his community.
Rob started working at Domtar Packaging back in the 80’s, and eventually became a sales representative in the corrugated industry for over 25 years.

A celebration of his life will be held on Friday, July 14, 2023,
from 11:00 am – 2:30 pm at the Legacy Pines Golf Course
(in the Meeting Room – 9 Zimmerman Dr., Caledon, ON)

CONDOLENCES

16 Condolences
  • Susan Savedra and Ian Lovatt
    Posted on: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Reply

    We first met Robbie aka “The Robster” back in the late 90’s. To sum things up you were always guaranteed a fun time filled with laughs and some very crazy experiences. We enjoyed fabulous times up at their Meaford Cottage and Rob was always excited to show us the sights and share his fond memories of the time that he and Pam shared there. Having taken a trip with them to Ellicottville New York for a great golf outing was coupled with great food and tons of belly laughs. Our ‘almost annual’ Pumpkin Carving contests were something to look forward to as Rob took this event to heart and also these soirees were accompanied with a great party, music, dancing and many silly antics. At the bottom of this all, Rob was a gentle soul always showing his soft side for others and would help out any way he could. We will miss Rob and oh…..the stories we could tell. Love you Robbie. Gone too soon. Love Susan and Ian

  • Lina Dogum
    Posted on: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Reply

    Rob was such a wonderful man, no words can express how sorry I am for your loss, may his memory live on forever.

  • Linda Wallace
    Posted on: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Reply

    One of the tougest thing to go thru is to lose someone you have been with for 35 years. You have had so many family losses over the past few years but losing a husband is probably the one that will hurt the most.

    There are so many happy memories and some sad ones I am sure also but the happy ones are the ones that will
    remain.

    I am here for you if you ever need anything.

    Rob was my brother-in-law and he was a fun outgoing guy. May you rest in peace with Pam’s brother Bill and
    my husband.

    I am sure they will both be partying together as they were always so close and always getting into mischief. Miss you Rob. May you rest in peace now.

  • Lissa Gordon
    Posted on: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Reply

    Dear Pam,

    In the short amount of time that we spent together this year, it was evident when you spoke about Rob how much love and devotion you shared for each other. He looks like such a kind, wonderful soul.

    My heart goes out to you during this difficult time. I hope you find solace in the memories you created together and the love that will forever live in your heart.

    With heartfelt condolences,

    Lissa

  • David, Christine & Amanda Borges
    Posted on: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Reply

    Our deepest condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Sending you lots of love and hugs.

  • Leah Borges and Nicholas Dinis
    Posted on: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Reply

    For Rob and Pam,

    We’re thankful we had the pleasure of knowing Rob and will miss his sense of humour, storytelling, charisma and kind heart.

    As we enter married life ourselves soon, we look to the two of you as an inspiration for how wonderful it can be.

    Leah and Nick

  • Jean Jacques Chevalier
    Posted on: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Reply

    What is there to say about Rob. I remember the time Ben and I where at Meaford, for the first time i think. Rob and Lynn whent fishing right before dîner and came back shortly after with two big fish. This is was to be our dîner. Ben prepared them and put them on the barbecue. The heath was so intense that the handle of the barbecue melted. We had such a good time that evening and all the other times we were at the cottage. Not to say that I have very fond memories Of Rob and the laughs we shared everytime we saw eachother. Rest now brother, I will have a CC Manhattan on your behalf.

  • Wendy and Bert Agostino
    Posted on: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Reply

    Dear Robbie, rest in peace our dear friend. Bert and I will always remember the great times we shared at the cottage, boat and our homes. Rob, we hope you are at peace and you can rest knowing we will always take care of your wife, our dear friend Pam! Hugs forever Wendy and Bert

  • Linda Eadie
    Posted on: Wednesday, July 12, 2023 Reply

    Robert a man whom loved and lived life to its fullest! Every time he walked into a room he would capture everyone’s attention within 5 minutes with his smile, laughter or funny story. The many adventures at the cottage with friends, neighbours, or just Pam and I, were some of the best times! And what happens in Meaford stays in Meaford! I hope Kelsey, Stanley and Harold were all there to greet you!
    Thank you for all the amazing memories! Love you and I will miss you!

  • Theresa Mattie
    Posted on: Thursday, July 13, 2023 Reply

    When ever Pam would speak of Rob, you can see they were not only husband and wife but best friends.
    They shared a love that was truly pure.
    He left you beautiful memories that will last a lifetime in your heart.
    I am very sorry for your loss.
    Sending big hugs.
    Terri

  • Marie Hobson
    Posted on: Thursday, July 13, 2023 Reply

    My deepest sympathies Pam. Sending you hugs and thinking of you at this time.

  • Gerry Murphy
    Posted on: Thursday, July 13, 2023 Reply

    Dear Pam,
    I am so sorry to hear about Rob.
    We had a couple of golf games with Joe and Barry, and you and Rob, combined with lots of laughs and of course lots of fun. We also worked a couple of Trade Shows as well, not to mention a few dinners and always lots and lots of laughs.
    Rob was a great guy, lots of fun, always positive, and a real gentleman.
    Rest in peace Rob, and thank you for your smile, the laughs, and the memories.
    My thoughts and prayers are with you.
    Gerry

  • Benoit Therrien
    Posted on: Thursday, July 13, 2023 Reply

    I met Rob thru Pam in Meaford Ontario. We had a great weekend and good fish that Rob caught. A good and jolly fellow. We also laughed as he tried a few words in french with us. Rest in peace and deepest condolences to Pam and family and friends.

  • Leigh and Cathy Pryor
    Posted on: Thursday, July 13, 2023 Reply

    We met Rob and Pam when we moved next door to Pam’s wonderful mother Madeline. Since then we have spent lots of fun times together with them. Rob had a wonderful sense of humour and an ever ready smile. Pam was often trying to rein in his enthusiastic personality. That was Rob and we will miss him. Taken far too soon.

  • Carol Santagato- Davies & Kim Davies
    Posted on: Thursday, July 13, 2023 Reply

    We’ll always remember Rob’s great smile and his personality that filled the room. Our condolences to you, Pam and to all who knew and loved Rob. Rest in peace, friend.

  • Michael Aziz
    Posted on: Friday, July 14, 2023 Reply

    Dear Pam,

    Over the few trips I came to see you in Toronto it was clear what a team you and Rob are. Wishing you nothing but lots of love and support through this difficult time. May he rest in peace.

    Michael

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