M. Robert Farnham
Richmond, December 20, 2025
Bob died peacefully in his sleep on December 20th, 2025. He is predeceased by his parents, Ansell and Grace Farnham (nee Darker) and his wife Hazel Farnham (nee Goodfellow).
Bob lived a full and interesting life. As a teen growing up in Lennoxville QC, he was a champion sprinter, medalling at a national championship. He volunteered with the Lennoxville Fire Department. As a member of the RCMP he provided protection for heads of state from all over the world. A career highlight was a private audience with Queen Elizabeth II when she conferred the Royal Victorian Medal upon him. He is one of 23 Canadians to date who have received this medal. In retirement, Bob volunteered at The Piggery, North Hatley Fire Department and Meals on Wheels. He and Hazel traveled the world, loved their North Hatley home and adored the Bishop’s University Gaiters.
A giving member of his community, a loving husband, a great dad, and a joyful grandfather, he leaves to mourn, his children; Derrick (Leanne Bennett), Cher (Stephen McGurk), Curt (Carol Liao), his grandchildren; Tate, Ella, and Teddy; as well as many friends and relatives.
We will celebrate Bob next summer in North Hatley. In lieu of flowers please consider a donation to The Wales Home who took such great care of Bob these last few months or to Bob’s beloved Bishop’s University Gaiters “Farnham Scholarship”.
Rest in Peace Bump.
Une pensée pour l'être cher
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RIP
My sincere sympathies to the Farnham family, I just went to visit Bobthe Monday before he passed. I was privileged to wheel him to the Christmas
music and had a lovely chat, like old times in the Post Office and then back to his room. The love and pride he had for his grandkids and children never went
unmentioned. His stories always got you to laugh. Your support and involvement in NH will not be forgotten. Bob you will be missed. Hazel
will be greating you up in heaven so you had better 'toe the line', as you so often told me. Thanks for all the good memories.
Julia Kydd Richard
26 Décembre 2025
Marilyne
My sincere sympathies to the family 🌹Marilyne
26 Décembre 2025
Marty Rourke
Our sincere condolences. I thoroughly enjoyed my pre and post game chats with Bob regardless of the sport. He was a champion and will be missed by so many!Rest in peace.
Marty, Jess, Madi and Ellie
Marty Rourke
26 Décembre 2025
Andrew Pelletier
A newcomer to NH since 2020 I met Robert Farnham on my walk. After that we spoke each time we met. Through others I know that he lived a life filled with contributions to this community and everywhere he went.My deepest sympathy to his family and I do want to participate and contribute to his celebration this coming summer.
Andrew Pelletier
Andrew Pelletier
26 Décembre 2025
My condolences to Bob’s family
You probably know that I first met Bob when I was a nursing student with Hazel at the Sherbrooke Hospital, a teenager. Bob became a friend to all of our class, and still was. I always admired his very interesting career in the RCMP. , and the friends he has made over his lifetime. His personality gathered friends easily.My sympathy to you, would like to keep in touch. Hope to see you in the summer.
Judy
Judy Cassidy
26 Décembre 2025
A Tribute to Bob Farnham, Friend and RCMP Colleague
Bob Farnham was a great friend, a former neighbour, and a great RCMP colleague. We have many fond memories of the enjoyable times shared with Bob, Hazel, and their family during the years we lived as neighbours in Aylmer, Quebec.My strongest and most enduring memory of Bob, however, comes from the years we served together in the RCMP Traffic Section in Ottawa. Bob was a steady presence and a natural leader, an anchor and a trusted colleague providing security for visiting dignitaries and world leaders. His professionalism and dedication were reflected in the many occasions on which he represented Canada at the highest level, achievements that are preserved in photographs with Queen Elizabeth II and Presidents of the United States.
Bob was a loyal colleague and a devoted friend. He will be deeply missed by his family, his many friends, and all who had the privilege of serving alongside him. May he rest in peace.
Rod and Anne Stamler
Rod and Anne Stamler
26 Décembre 2025
Joe Kelly
Bib's stay at the Wa;les Home was short, but he was better known.I enjoyed talking about sportsm unfirtubately we never got to watch any game,
He was a colorful person, The 1sr adult who reallu lovefd licorise. The last time I saw Bib was at iur Christmas partym, and I me this son who lives in Montreal West,
I feel that the good lord took Bob much too soon.
Cndolences to all his family!!
Joe Kelly
26 Décembre 2025
For Bob's family
What a life..thank you ex neighbour of the 50s and a GRAIT GAITER fan Lost track of you with that RC MP life..but never forgot you My condolences to all touchedBrian Kyle
25 Décembre 2025
Condolences
I have known Bob for so many years, when he was attached to the organization of Royal visits.Most sincere condolences to the family of Robert Farnham, RVM.
Jean-Paul Roy, CVO.
Jean-Paul Roy, CVO
25 Décembre 2025
To the Family
Sincere condolences to all the family and friends. Bob will always be a part of our Townships History. Loved by all and always ready to lend a helping hand. Will miss our great discussions. Gaiters most faithful Fan!!RIP Bob
David & Helga Price
25 Décembre 2025