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The Mountaineer - Rocky Mountain House, Alberta, Canada
© 2024 The Mountaineer Publishing Company Limited.


Robert Hollis Ogilvie
Jan. 12, 1962 – July 1, 2024


Robert Hollis Ogilvie was born on Jan. 12, 1962, in Fort St. John, British Columbia.

He left this world quickly, after unexpected medical complications, on July 1st, 2024, in Victoria, B.C., with family by his side.

Rob was predeceased by both parents, Jack and Dorothy Ogilvie, his sister Debra, many friends, and his dogs, Ty and Zen. We are comforted by knowing that he has been reunited with them.

He leaves behind his sister Earlyne Pidherney (Merv), his brother Greg Persson (Carol), all from Rocky Mountain House, Alta.; his sister Amber Ogilvie (Paul Zolob) of Salt Spring Island, B.C.; and his best friend,
Lewis the Dog. Those who received messages from him may have noticed his sign off was always, “Rob & LTD.”

Uncle Robbie loved his nephews and nieces, Shane, Clint and Troy Pidherney, Jason Gale, Trish Staicesku, Jerry and Michael Persson, Desiree Jelley and Kaylee Lapierre, as well as his many great nieces and nephews.
Robbie moved to Alberta with his family as a toddler and spent most of his life in Rocky Mountain House. He worked for his sister Earlyne’s company (Pidherney’s), was fiercely proud of it, and loved the company and all its employees, whom he considered family.

Robbie moved to Salt Spring Island, B.C., in 2020 to be closer to his sister, Amber, giving her the opportunity to nag him for his remaining years. On Salt Spring Island you might know Rob as he worked as the greeter at Thrifty Foods through the pandemic and loved to chat.

Rob loved his jobs and his family. He had many friends and enjoyed talking to everyone. He was a trivia expert and loved to learn new things about animals and the world in general – he loved to share these facts.

His memory was incredible; he was able to recall the smallest details. If you knew Rob, you know he loved to share his trivia knowledge and tell jokes. In his younger years, he was a dirt bike rider extraordinaire. He loved all animals and was deeply kind – he refused to kill anything, even insects. He loved flowers, especially wild ones, and yes, of course he loved his weed!

Rob spent hours with Lewis, beach-combing for shells — Beddis beach was his favourite spot. He acquired an amazing collection. He liked to listen to his music and created an outdoor living area with shells, a few of his favourite plants, complete with a stereo system the neighbours must have loved?

He loved to watch the hummingbirds but wasn’t impressed with their fighting. Rob always wanted everyone to be nice and get along. He was a lover not a fighter.

Rob is loved by many and will be missed.