Commercial Fisherman Robyn James Parks of Prince Rupert, British Columbia, has passed away

Robyn was born at the Prince Rupert General Hospital on June 2, 1950 to Jennie (Pallister) Parks and Bob Parks. Robyn had a lifelong love for the outdoors and sports, especially hockey, with his loyalty to the Montreal Canadiens never wavering. A passionate athlete, he enjoyed fishing, hunting, basketball, curling, golf, swimming, and weightlifting. Later in life, he became known as “The Wanderer” for his love of walking. Robyn coached his daughters in soccer and basketball, was an avid “fan” of dance and enjoyed bringing them skiing on the weekend. Robyn was very proud of his girls and the life they built for themselves. They were his pride and joy. For nearly 40 years, Robyn worked as a commercial fisherman on seiners, draggers, gillnetters, and trollers along the coast. He loved fishing and the people he met and worked with over the years. He especially loved his work as beach man and skiff man. He was one of the last fishermen on the coast to row a wooden skiff to tie up and could spot a jumper a mile away. In his younger years, he spent the off-season in Mexico with his “crew”. more, >>CLICK TO READ<< 15:04

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