Published in Victoria Times Colonist from Dec. 13 to Dec. 14, 2014 - Photo with Obit Right Reverend Robert Cecil Crawley Obituary <http://www.legacy.com/guestbooks/timescolonist/robert-cecil-crawley-condolences/173456056?&nocache=true&cid=addentry&sign=0> CRAWLEY, The Right Reverend Robert Cecil Of Victoria, B.C. Passed away peacefully on Dec 9th, 2014 at Broadmead Lodge. Robert is survived by his wife, Bobbi of 66 years; daughters, Nikki (Toby) Nilsson and Christine; son, Doug (Beth); grandsons, Trevor, Tim, Ryan Faught and granddaughter, Yvanne Faught. Originally from England (Sheffield and Weymouth) Robert came to Canada in WW2 <http://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/ww2/?personid=173456056&affiliateID=3129> to serve as a flight instructor with the RCAF in Neepawa, Manitoba. After the war he married Bobbi in 1948 and moved to Edmonton where he worked in the construction industry. He formed his own company, (Crawley and Mohr) in 1952 in Jasper, Alberta which helped build infrastructure and housing to the town in its early years. Robert left his company behind in 1963 having received a calling to the ministry of the Anglican Church of Canada. His first posting as a deacon was to Burns Lake, BC in 1965 serving many parishes in remote communities of the area. Robert was ordained a priest in 1966 and ministered to the parish of Ladysmith from 1967-1972. He then transferred to Christ Church Cathedral in Victoria and served as priest there until 1982. Robert then joined the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada where he was instrumental in helping build the traditional Anglican church worldwide. He was ordained a bishop in 1986 and will be remembered for his timeless work for and dedication to the Anglican Catholic Church. Robert loved to fish, hunt and garden. During his spare time in Jasper as a young man he would fish the many lakes and rivers in the area. In the fall there was always a moose hanging in the attic for the family food supply. Family vacations to Long Beach on Vancouver Island are fondly remembered. His vegetable garden was always an adventure to walk through with an assortment of plants in neat rows and random "surprise" locations. Robert spent the last 4 years under the wonderful care provided by the staff at Broadmead Lodge to whom the family is most thankful. Robert will be deeply missed by his family and friends. A Requiem Mass and funeral service will be held at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Evangelist, 990 Falmouth Road, Victoria on Wednesday, December 17th, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. No relation, passed for list info only --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com