Gerald L. Lobb

Lobb: Gerald Lloyd

Peacefully at home on July 29, 2014. Gerry Lobb age 66 years, beloved husband of Dianne, dear brother of Carol Nelson & Wendy Ouellette, dear uncle of Kevin & Scott Nelson. Predeceased by his parents Lloyd and Ann Lobb. Survived by brother-in-law Gilles and sister-in-law Dolores Saulter.Gerry was a longtime employee of the Bank Of Montreal, starting his career in Trenton, attended Trenton High School. A Loyal sports fan of the NY Yankees & Cleveland Browns & an avid golfer. Cremation has taken place, Burial of Gerry’s cremated remains at the Mt. Evergreen Cemetery, Trenton at a later date. As an expression of your sympathy donations may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation or the Pomeranian & Small breed Rescue @ www.Canadahelps.org

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Posted by The Godward Family on
We were deeply saddened to hear of Gerry's passing. He was a dear friend and work buddy, always there to help out. He was never down and when someone was he lifted their spirits.

You'll be missed! RIP
Posted by Wendy Havey on
OMG-- Remember working with him like it was yesterday--You will be sadly missed and dearly remembered.
Posted by Dwight Angus on
I am deeply saddened to hear this news about Gerry. Gerry was a work colleague & worked together on many projects. He will be sadly missed. My condolences to Gerry's family
Posted by Ken Christie on
Really enjoyed our times at the RSA meetings and Pensioners luncheons. Gerry will be sadly missed by all those that worked with him, played golf with him an counted him as a true friend.
Posted by Ron & Sheri Norwood on
Gerry was the most patient, good humoured man in all the 34 years we have known him. He was a great guy to work with and a superb friend. Lobber, you will be sadly missed by many.
Posted by John Collins on
I am so sad to hear of Gerry's passing, he was a valued customer at Glenleven,I really enjoyed chatting about golf and baseball every time he was in, my condolences to Gerry's family
Posted by Carol Nelson on
To Gerry's friends,

Thank you for your kind words about Gerry. I did not know any of his friends but know they were all very loyal and long-time friends. Thank you for caring.

Carol Nelson (sister)
Posted by lloyd graham on
I met Gerry a few times over our time at BMO. Sincere,genuine and a funny guy. I think we had Midland branch in common (#343). RIP Gerry. Lloyd Graham
Posted by lloyd graham on
I met Gerry a few times over our time at BMO. Sincere,genuine and a funny guy. I think we had Midland branch in common (#343). RIP Gerry. Lloyd Graham
Posted by Doug Gardner on
I first met Gerry when he came to my branch from O&M and, when I needed another FTE, he took one away. Somehow we became lifetime friends and travel partners. I will always treasure my times and travels with Lobber as some of the best days of my life. Words cannot express how much I will miss him. He was one of a kind and always there to help anyone who needed it, even with his twisted sense of humour. My most heartfelt sympathy goes out to Diane who often shared many of our laughs together.
|Lobber even though I am a huge Tiger fan, I trust you will help your Yankees to great accomplishments in the future.
Be well my great friend forever.
Posted by Robbie James on
Missed you by about 10 years; am in Port Colborne now. I will never forget you.

rob
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