GORDON ROBERTSON

Posted: August 29th, 2025

GORDON ROBERTSON 1961 ~ 2025 Family are saddened to share the news of the passing of Gordon Westley Robertson. Gordon passed away on Sunday, August 24, 2025, at the age of 64. He will be truly missed by his wife, Claire Robertson; son, Raymond (Tiffany) Robertson; younger brother, Jim (Barb) Robertson, little sister, Patrica (Brad) Kyle as well as nieces and nephews, Sabrina (Colton) Kyle-Zucowski, Scott Kyle and Shantel Kyle. Gordon was predeceased by his older brother, Bill Robertson. Gordon had a kind heart and will be truly missed by his family and friends. He loved fishing and spent many happy days at the lake with friends over the years.
“We know that you will be fishing and smiling down on all of us – rest in peace Gordy.”
A Private Remembrance Of Gordon’s life has taken place. (Condolences may be expressed by visiting www.cooksouthland.com) Honoured to serve the family is

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3 Condolences for “GORDON ROBERTSON”

  1. Jim Robertson says:

    So sorry brother you left too soon you will be missed so sorry to your family also we all love you you are now in Heaven with Jesus,mon and dad and Bill

  2. Jayne Janecke says:

    Sending our condolences to you, Claire & Raymond and family. I have so many memories of Gordon with Junior ForestWarden. And his present on the field when our daughter was playing rugby. Remembering our trip to Calgary (China Town) with Claire and Gordon. Gordon was diamond in the ruff, kind, genuine, and caring person. Gordon, you are going to missed by all. Wayne and Jayne

  3. Ryan Dunn says:

    I am very sorry about the passing Gordon. There are many fond memories and he was such a great guy. I grew up with Raymond and remember Gordon being at every football practice and game. Gordon showed his commitment to his family and was highly thought of by all. I will never forget when we went to a football camp retreat in Elkwater and we came back to the lodge and there was Gord at the bbq cooking us up an incredible bbq roast dinner. He was always the first one to jump up and help out with what ever he could. I can still picture him standing field side with his arms crossed pacing back and and forth and when I do it makes me smile. I also remember when Raymond made the UofR team and just how proud he was. I send Raymond, Mrs. Robertson and the rest of the family my condolences and you all are in my thoughts.

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