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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

Kelly Bray
Veronica and family, I will be keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. Bob sounds like such an amazing and talented man who left such an impact. God bless you and if you need anything please let me know.
Melissa Richards
Veronica, I am deeply sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. I want you to know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Tom Becke
Sandy and I send our love and prayers for Bob to Veronica and Laura... I came to know Bob well during the five years that I worked in Piscataway NJ and had opportunities to interact with this small family principally at their home in Summit NJ. I remember the many spirited talks with Bob on his professional work and also re sports, politics too but not so much. Always forward looking, adventuresome, genuine and generous especially toward his fellow man. Later in Pittsburgh, had the great pleasure in joining him at a Steelers game his first NFL experience. I think of him out there amongst the stars on yet another trek.
Jim Nicholson
Dear Veronica and Family; I was saddened to open the Vancouver Sun this morning and see the note on Bob's passing. I wanted you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers as you struggle with his loss. I know the hole that he will leave in your lives and I pray that you find strength through the love of you friends and family during this difficult time. I want to personal acknowledge what a difference Bob made in my life, by equipping me and the 300 others we taught his Facilitation Skills Workshops to, at Fletcher Challenge Canada. To this day I personally reply on Probe's Facilitation techniques and I have people comment on what a time of great learning that was when Bob and you Veronica, guided so many of us through these life changing skills. Hugs and best wishes; Jim
Derwyn Lea
I took a course from Bob and Veronica in Vancouver probably 25 years ago. I still have the "props" he handed out - it was one of the most useful corporate short courses I have ever taken! I just wish I could have learned more from him. My condolences to the family.
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