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Cathy Coates posted a condolence
Thursday, October 27, 2011
May fond memories of Rob help ease the pain of his passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Thinking of you Donny and Dorothy. With much love, Cathy Coates
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Bala Chipper's posted a condolence
Thursday, October 27, 2011
We were all shocked and saddened to learn of Rob's passing on Monday morning. We had grown to know him as a frequent friend and customer, and had the pleasure of meeting Sam. A true gentleman, always upbeat and smiling. A true delight and pleasure to know. Our sincere condolences to Sam and his family. Fondly remembered by the Staff of Bala Chipper's
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Mark Eastcott posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
We've lost someone special. A son, brother, father, husband, nephew, grand son, cousin, and friend. To me, he was more. When Aunt Alma and Uncle Donnie moved to Dalrymple many years ago, Robbie took me under his wing. He watched out for me. Helped me at school, getting on school teams, took me to parties in high school, etc. When I was down, he'd pick me up. Always cheered me up with a quick joke. I remember we were at our Gramma McCarthy's wake in Beaverton. I absolutely adored Gramma, so I was taking it hard. I walked up to the Casket and just broke down crying. I ran out of the building, and sat on a bench outside. I was very distraught. Robbie saw me leave and came out after me. "you alright Sparky?" he sat down and put his arm around me, pulled me close. He said it will be ok. We sat there silent for a minute. Then he said "I'd be crying too if I had to wear those shoes!". You couldn't help but laugh. Or how about recently at Uncle Roys funeral. Rob and April were walking to the Church and it was the first time I had a chance to congratulate April on her upcoming wedding. I said hi to them both then looked at April and said "Congratulations!!" Right away Rob said "Spark! Don't be so rude! What, youre going around congratulating people on the death of their grandfather now!". I had nothing to respond except a quiet "no". He started laughing, and of course we all followed. He did get me good. Now don't get me wrong, he wasn't just quick witted at funerals. Kevin had a bunch of us over one night. We scattered through out the house for sleeping arrangements. I slept in Robbies room, he was out that night. At 3 or 4 in the morning I woke up to him sitting on the side of the bed, giggling and shoving a Joe Louis in his mouth. He saw me wake up and said with a mouth full "you want some? I have caramel cakes here too!".
At the first Kris Starr memorial fastball game he was getting ready to hit. "it's been a while boys. How do you do this again? Oh ya. Stand beside the plate, take 3 pitches then sit back down. I got it." Just a small example of his humor.
I've bared witness to not just the funny side, I've seen the tough side, the soft side, good side, and the sometimes bad. I can honestly say that this man always treated me with respect, and was great to me, no matter what. There were a few years when we hardly saw each other. There were a few run ins while out and about, or Rob would call me out of the blue. This past summer he and Sam were around quite a bit and it was awesome. At one of Jay Lambs parties we were talking about our families. He said that there is nothing more important to him than his. He loved them soo much. His eyes would light up when mentioning his kids. When it was time for goodbyes we always told each other we loved each other. The last time I saw him was at my wedding. Rob and Sam were still there during clean up. He walked with me to the front doors. We were talking about whatever drunk people talk about. We hugged and said our I love you's. I still do, my cousin, my brother, my friend!
Mark Eastcott
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Don & Dale O\ posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Sam our thoughts are with you at this very difficult time. Rob, We only knew you for a short time and did not get to see you very often; when we did it was always full of fun laughter and smiles. Your smile could always light up any occaision, all will miss you greatly
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Darlene Neilson posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Words can not express the sadness and pain that are being felt. I am so very sorry that your family has had to go through this, in loosing Robbie. My prayers and heart go out to you. Darlene Neilson
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Greg Black and family posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
our thought and prays are with you in your family. R.I.P Rob You will always be remembered as THE BIG DOG
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Christine Newman posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 26, 2011
I am so sorry to hear of Rob's passing. My thoughts are with all of you at this terrible time.
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Julie McCrackin posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Growing up in our community made us all a tight knit little family in elementary school. I have many great memories of Robbie in the small Brechin Public School classes we shared with the same people year to year. What has often crossed my mind over the years has been how much he was affected by the passing of one of our teachers, Mrs. McDonnell, from cancer. She left behind two sons close to our age and I remember how much Robbie loved that woman (as did we all). He cared... deeply. That has always been my impression. I'm sure he will be watching over the people he loves and he will never be forgotten by those he made an impression on.
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Maureen Misner posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Robbie was lucky enough to have me for a cousin...ha ha. That is what our relationship, and his with everyone was like...joking and teasing. Even when he was a child, he made a cassette tape of the variety show kind with his brother and sisters (the infamous McCarthy tape) and his natural role was 'the comedian'. However, there was also a softer side to him as well. When our Grandma McCarthy passed away I was in Mexico. Robbie told me how sad his family was for me knowing I would come home to this news. He was always very loyal and felt the need to stand up for his friends and family (even when the other guy was a lot bigger). Thankfully, I got to see Robbie and Sam three times in the last month. I hadn't seen them in years so it was so nice to get to see them again. We picked up where we left off...Robbie teased me about being a bad Catholic. I said 'dude, I'm not even Catholic.' He also brought up the story he tells everyone every time I see him about how I used to watch T.V. with my legs behind my head (slight exaggeration). What I am grateful for is that I got to see him one week ago at Mark's wedding, so I remember what it felt like to hug him, and I remember the looks and smiles he got when telling a story and being a smart aleck. What I will always remember the most is that he said he was really lucky to have a wonderful wife like Sam (and that she was hot too...lol) "Love is how you stay alive, even after you are gone." Morrie Schwartz Know you are loved, Maureen
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Sara Ruddock posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
I was lucky enough to be a close part of the McCarthy family for four years and all of you touched my heart. Rob made me laugh more than anyone I have ever known. His teasing was relentless and it wasn't odd to hear him call me Delvickio or Girbraltor. He was a rock for everyone at one point or another and I can clearly remember lots of moments where his ambitions came to life in the form of playing baseball, entering a new business venture or creating his perfect family. He was a bestfriend to his brother and sisters and was always there to lend each of them a helping hand. I remember his kids when they were just little and I see they have grown up to look like little McCarthy's. If they have just a bit of the spirit that Rob did, I know that they will touch lots of hearts too. I am thinking of Sam and all of you with warm, fond memories and love.
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Jade Fountain posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
My thoughts, prayers and condolences go out to all of Rob's loved ones at this difficult time.
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Tim Moffatt posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
This is very sad news. He was a great kid to teach - a good,solid,tough,Irish catholic Brechin kid. He loved his basketball and his Boston Celtics. May God bless his soul and his family.
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Michelle Richards posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Just seems like yesterday when the McCarthy's lived across the street from my family in Seabright. I may have never know Rob as a grown man but the memory of his early years as a boy will live on. You were a good classmate, neighbor, team mate and childhood friend.
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Connie M posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Sam, Douglas, Katie & Family- with all of my whole heart I send you much love. I am truly sorry... Rob will be missed by so many. My thoughts are with you all.
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Darlene posted a condolence
Monday, October 24, 2011
I know that words won't make a difference, they won't stop your pain but please know how very sorry I am that you have to go through this terrible loss and sadness. I am sending much love to all Robbie's family.
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Laura and Ray Hawthorne posted a condolence
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Laura and Ray Hawthorne made a donation to Addiction Research Foundation
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Dave, Maureen, Nicolas & Gavin Misner posted a condolence
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Dave, Maureen, Nicolas & Gavin Misner made a donation to Addiction Research Foundation
We love you all and we love Robbie. Thinking of you and sending our love, Maureen, David, & kids
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Don & Dale O'Connell & Family posted a condolence
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Don & Dale O'Connell & Family made a donation to
During this difficult time I would like to extend my most heartfelt sympathies. If you need a friend to help you through this, you know who to call.
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Garry & Lori Wood posted a condolence
Sunday, October 23, 2011
Garry & Lori Wood made a donation to Addiction Research Foundation
To the McCarthy Family....During this difficult time we would like to extend our most heartfelt sympathies. Our thoughts are with you.