It is with hearts breaking that we say goodbye to our much loved husband, father, son, and brother, Robert Charles Nagel, who passed peacefully in the arms of his loving wife of 40 years Marie (nee Macedo) at Victoria Hospice on Friday, June 14th after a long-fought battle with cancer.
Robert is predeceased by his father, Richard Alfred Nagel (AKA “The Duke of Sooke”), and leaves behind his mother, Margaret Nagel, his wife Marie, his children Kimberly, Clayton (Darcie), and Tyler, his grandchildren Aidyn, Gray, and Nixon, and his siblings Ronnie (Lori), David (Maria), Karmen, and Kandice. He also leaves behind 24 nieces and nephews.
Born in Victoria, BC, Rob spent his youth at Belmont Park as the son of a navy man. He apprenticed as a bricklayer in his early twenties and was pleased to obtain his journeyman’s ticket. He loved his work, which took him to the farthest corners of British Columbia. As a natural outdoorsman, he loved to camp and canoe, fish and drink warm wildcat’s beer, enjoying the beauty of BC, which he always lovingly referred to as “God’s country.”
Lucky enough to find love twice, Rob married Glenda Ashton-Ward in 1972, and three years later, they welcomed Kimberly Lea-Anne to the world. Later, in 1981, Rob met and married Maria Macedo, and they soon welcomed Robert Clayton and then Tyler Andrew.
Rob loved hockey. He played for many years as a goaltender and his last team, the Wranglers, won the Pacific Cup. They went on to play in the High Roller’s Classic in Las Vegas, where a good time was had by all. He also spent considerable time at the rink with his kids, taking them to practices, games and tournaments. It was here that he made many close and lasting friendships with the other hockey parents.
Rob was also a lover of cooking. Marie would often find him whipping up a batch of banana bread for the neighbourhood or a pasta salad for a family barbeque. He enjoyed cooking for others and created some of the family’s favourite meals, despite never following a recipe.
During his illness, Rob, who was a great fan of the Seattle Seahawks, had the opportunity to take a trip to Seattle with his daughter Kim, where they watched the Seahawks defeat Green Bay in an epic game. It was a once in a lifetime experience for him.
Rob could be an enigma at times. He liked his “kitty cats” warm and his television tuned to Antiques Roadshow, but he was also always interested in current issues and had a soft spot for his kids and grandkids. Not well known is the fact that he was a lover of poetry, Robert Service being his favourite author. As Rob went through his cancer treatments, he would often read his favourite poem, “Carry On,” which ends like this:
Carry on! Carry on!
Fight the good fight and true;
Believe in your mission, greet life with a cheer;
There’s big work to do, and that’s why you are here.
Carry on! Carry on!
Let the world be the better for you;
And at last when you die, let this be your cry!
Carry on, my soul! Carry on!
– Robert Service
In true Rob fashion, he didn’t want a service, so the family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to Victoria Hospice at www.victoriahospice.org/donate.
Please share your memories and condolences below.
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Karmen Mckay (Nagel)
June 20, 2019
Rob….gone for now but never forgotten.Rest easy big brother, I love you. No worries, the family will make sure Marie and your family will be ok.
LOVE YOU NOBBIE!!!
Dizzy
June 20, 2019
I wish we were closer, I will miss knowing that you were around drinking your god awful warm beer,hearing your smart ass sarcastic comments,and hearing your great Nagle laugh.To say that the world is a sadder place now without you in it seems so cliche but it’s true.Many will miss you, you were a unique person and I’m fortunate our paths crossed. God speed my friend.
Bernadette
June 20, 2019
What a lucky family you are to have had such a wonderful, funny, quirky man in your life. You were blessed to have such love and it will continue until you meet again. Thinking of you.
Kandice Nagel
June 20, 2019
You fought the good fight but are now at peace. You will be greatly missed brother, and in my heart forever.
Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Robert Charles Nagel April 6 1950 June 14 2019..
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Décès pour la Ville: Victoria, Province: Colombie britanique