In memory of

Robert William Houston

July 11, 1956 -  May 8, 2024

With great sorrow we announce the passing of Robert William Houston, known to his friends and family as Bob (and to his grandkids as "GrandBob"), who went peacefully surrounded by loving family at Lakeridge Health Port Perry, on Wednesday the 8th of May 2024 at the age of 67, following a brief battle with cancer.

Born in Oshawa, Ontario on 11th July 1956 to Ralph Gordon and Ann Marie Houston, Bob grew up in Oshawa alongside his sisters Barb and Teresa.

In 1977, he met the love of his life, Karen Greentree, and they were married three years later. In 1981, the two moved to Pembroke, Ontario for work, where they welcomed their sons Brian and Craig into the world. In 1985, the young family moved back to Oshawa where Bob was employed at General Motors. Following a personal injury, he retrained in computer programming and graduated from Durham College in 1998. Bob subsequently enjoyed a fulfilling IT career while employed in the Greater Toronto Area, first at Star Data Systems and later at CGI Group, until he retired in 2021.

Bob and Karen fulfilled their lifelong dream when they purchased a farm near Port Perry in 2012. Since then, they have worked together to transform their property into their own personal haven in the countryside. As lifelong animal lovers, many beloved pets enriched their lives over the years, including most recently their horses Neo, Bailey and Cooper, dogs Jade and Kitness, and cats Sterling and Magic. In recent years, life was good, between peaceful nights on the farm, time spent with loving family, as many rounds of golf as Bob could fit in, and plenty of home projects and renovations to keep him busy. Bob was extremely proud of his sons and the work they did. His older son Brian served in the Royal Canadian Navy from 2008-2022, and his younger son Craig has worked as a Registered Practical Nurse since 2008.

Sadly, like so many Toronto Maple Leafs fans, Bob was ultimately left wanting of another crack at the Cup. But as he would always say, "There's always next year..."

Although he could sometimes seem reserved, all of Bob's close friends and family knew what a caring, witty and wise soul he was, always ready with a joke or a helping hand. He will be forever missed and fondly remembered by those whose lives he made brighter.

Bob is survived by his loving wife, Karen; his sons, Brian and Craig (Erin); his grandchildren Everett and Adelaide; his sisters Barbara (Tony) Czaplinski and Teresa Zamejc; his nephews Greg (Katie), Michael and Chris (Andrea) Czaplinski; nephews Brent (Lisa) and Trevor (Shannon) Greentree, and niece Jennifer (Brad) Greentree-Wornstaff; nephew Christopher (Rachel) Greentree and niece Kelsea (Anthony) Greentree. He is also survived by his father-in-law Neilson Greentree.

Bob is predeceased by his parents Ralph Gordon and Ann Marie Houston; his mother-in-law Anna-Marie Greentree; and his brothers-in-law Brian Zamejc and Brent Greentree.

The family wishes to thank the staff of Lakeridge Health Port Perry for their care, professionalism and support during this difficult time. As per Bob's wishes, there will be no service. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date to be determined by Bob's family. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that any who wish to do so, please make a donation to a charity or worthy cause of your choice.

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Robert PERKIN (Friend)

Entered May 14, 2024 from Buckhorn Ont.

So sorry to hear of Bobs passing.

Ali Ammar (Colleague and Friend)

Entered May 14, 2024 from Courtice, ON

My heart goes out to Bob's family for the loss of our dear friend, Bob. I’m grateful I got the chance to know him and work with him.

Dina Callueng (co-worker at CGI)

Entered May 14, 2024 from Toronto, ON

Bob is a man with few words, but once he started talking, everyone around couldn't help but listen because everything he said made sense. And almost all the time, he would have a funny line to end his statements, which we all expected and waited for. He was very patient, thorough and very knowledgeable. He was our walking Wikipedia when it comes to our work product - we went to him to pick his brain.

Bob, you will be missed.
May the good Lord grant your soul eternal rest.

Goldy Sheinin (Colleague)

Entered May 14, 2024 from Richmond Hill

Just before Bob's retirement we worked closely together at CGI. The GTA based team was small: Jane, Dina, Bob and me. We had daily calls where we discussed work-related issues and not only. After finishing the work-related topics, we would just chat. Imagine 3 girls and Bob! Of course, "chat" means 3 girls were talking and Bob listening. And we would always joke all together how he "survives" our talks. Even though he was not talking much, his presence was so strong! His amazing personality did not need many words. We will miss him a lot! May his soul rest in peace.

Simon Cheung (colleagues)

Entered May 14, 2024 from Toronto

Bob, RIP, you wil be so missed with all the jokes and good food we shared.

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