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Bob W. Guns

  • On April 6, 2017
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Bob W. Guns, age 77, of Mt Lebanon/Pittsburgh, PA, formerly of Vancouver, B.C., Canada peacefully passed on April 4, 2017. He was the son of the late Tommy and Calista Guns; devoted husband of Veronica Becke Guns; loving father of Laura McLafferty and Kevin Guns; brother of Brian, Paul, and Lisa; step-son of Fay Guns; lovingly known as Uncle Bob to the Becke and Guns Families, also in the neighborhood as Mandy’s dog walker.

Bob was a great adventurer, traveler, and a prolific writer. He went to West Van HS. Bob graduated from UBC. He taught secondary school at Carson Graham and Spectrum and became vice principal in B.C. He then went on to achieve his Ph.D. at the University of Oregon and was awarded The Charles Stuart Mott Fellowship. In 1979, he began Probe Consulting Inc. Bob had been practicing as an Organizational Development and management training consultant for more than 20 years. 

After surviving a massive stroke in 2005, his life’s purpose and passion became helping other stroke survivors. Bob wrote a handbook for stroke survivors and their caregivers called, Rewire Your Brain Rewire Your Life and developed a theraputic program called RAISE. Demonstrating his commitment, Bob started a stroke support group in Mooresville, NC and became an advocate for the American Heart & Stroke Association.

Bob’s legacy lives on in his stories and teachings. His most recent book, Slammed Again! Survival Lessons and Offbeat Tales, (Bob recorded a podcast and started a blog to go with the book!) speaks to his love of life, humor and how generous and giving Bob was to others. Forever a seeker of knowledge and explorer of life. 

Family and friends are welcome to celebrate Bob’s life after 2:00PM at his home on Saturday, April 15, 2017.

Additional celebrations of Bob’s life will be held in Toronto and Vancouver, dates TBD.

Bob loved flowers and supported Laura and her new career in floral design. Feel free to contact wildflowerchildnyc.com. Memorial contributions can also be made to the American Heart & Stroke Association.

Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Cremation & Funeral Care, 3287 Washington Rd. McMurray, PA 15317, 724-260-5546.

Please view and sign the family’s online guestbook at www.cremationfuneralcare.com

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18 Comments

Nichole Leavers
Veronica and Family, I'll be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers that God will provide you the strength and courage to carry on your dearly beloveds legacy. My deepest condolences in this most difficult time.
Matt Becke
While at Veronica's and Bob's home on Wednesday, Veronica and Laura shared some of the wonderful stories about Bob on to celebrate his life....a man that truly liked to sing in the rain! I would also like to add that the road to success in my opinion is the path in life you lead and, Bob's was very successful in his family life as well as the way he expressed his kindness towards everyone with an underlining holiness that will reward him now. God bess to Bob, Veronica and Laura and all. Matt
Shelley Daniels
Veronica and Family, Sending my deepest condolences on the loss of your dear Bob. May his memory be a blessing to all who knew and loved him. Shelley
Michele Screptock
Veronica, My deepest sympathies go out to you and your entire family on the loss of Bob. What an extraordinary man! You are in my thoughts.
Jan Wolfe
Dear Veronica and Laura, I am soooo sad for the loss of your wonderful Bob. I know how much he loved you both and what fun times we have had together over the last 5 years... Bob and I had some wonderful times doing research at our courthouse for his book.. We managed to get in to mischief without even trying!! Such wonderful times around the patio fire pit in your backyard listening to Bobs great storytelling. It was a privilege to know him and I will miss him dearly. My love and heartfelt sympathy to you and your extended family.....
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