
Malcolm Anthony Kerr Stobie
June 28, 1945 - May 13, 2025
In Loving Memory
Malcolm Anthony “Tony” Kerr Stobie

It is with profound sadness that I am announcing the death of my
best friend, companion, and love, Malcolm Anthony Kerr Stobie,
better known as Tony or “Stob”.
When the Alzheimer’s journey advanced, making Tony’s
physical care too difficult for Wendy to manage, Tony spent 3
months at Noric House, Long Term Care, in Vernon. Wendy visited
twice per day nearly every day. But Tony passed away in his sleep at
approx. 1:20 am., May 13, 2025.
Tony with his family moved from Oxford, England when he
was 16 (or so) to settle in Branford, Ontario. Then, back and forth to
England, back to Canada again. After working construction, Tony
attended Guelph University for 3 years, got married, then moved to
B.C. with 2 sons. After short careers as a salesman, computer
programmer(yep!), and bank manager trainee, he decided to return to
university, Simon Fraser University, where, after2 years, he graduated with a teacher’s certificate to
begin his career in Kamloops as an English teacher. Through these years, Rugby remained all
important.
His career of 32 years began at McArthur Park Jr. School, then, when Mac Park closed until
Tony retired in 2004; he taught at Brock Secondary. Somewhere along the way he was divorced, and,
in Tony’s words, “made the most important decision of my life”, to move in with Wendy and her
daughter, Jennifer, “and that has made all the difference”.
Remaining an avid rugby player, he coached at high school level and coached and played many
years at the Kamloops Rugby Club. As well, he spent time hiking the hills around Kamloops, a camera
around his neck and his dog by his side.
Some, but not all, of his other loves were playing men’s doubles tennis, doubles tennis with
Wendy, coaching Jennifer’s soccer team, working in the garden, reading, attending live theatre, going
to dances, and the preparation of gourmet meals while walking back and forth from the kitchen to the
living room so he could watch football or rugby on T.V.
During the summers and into retirement, Tony and Wendy, often with their dog, Lexus, travelled
extensively in their RV 5th wheel all around Canada, to Alaska, more of U.S., – the Olympic
Peninsula, Yosemite, Yellowstone, Bryce, and Zion Parks, to Texas, Florida, and more– AND he
always took his rugby boots – just in case …
After retirement Tony with Wendy “graduated “to flying, sometimes with a group of friends,
enjoying trips to Mexico, Hawaii, Costa Rica, China, Cambodia, Peru, Ecuador, Turkey, Greece, Spain,
Baltic, then Rhine cruises…. and more.
However, as the Alzheimer’s journey progressed, travelling was curtailed, our home of 40+
years was sold, and we moved to Vernon where Wendy was nearer family for support. We did keep
close contact with our Kamloops friends, through Messenger, and meeting now and then for a visit or a
dinner, and theatre. While Tony was able, we kept our long-time seats at WCTC.
My Tony, a “presence” in any group, is completely missed and forever loved.
A remembrance of Tony will take place July 5,2025, 1:00pm, at the Kamloops Rugby Club,
1031 Lorne Street, Kamloops. Please be willing to share your “Tony (“Stob”) stories with the group.
Dress is casual as it might be quite warm.
Arrangements entrusted to
Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services 250-558-0866
Condolences may be expressed to the family by phone or email through Cypress Funeral & Cremation Services:
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Comments: 4
I do have fond memories of Tony reffing our rugby games in Junior high. None of us really understood the game, he did his part to teach us, same carried through for the brief period of time I played with the KRC in the summer of 86. Rest in peace Tony.
An awesome teacher and coach Thank You 👍 RIP Mr Stobbie
Thank You Mr. Stobie for being a great teacher and influence on so many of us. Rest in peace. Condolences to your loved ones. 🙏
Tony was my rugby couch in the 70s I saw him and said hi to him while out for a walk around the island a couple of years ago, God bless you man have fun in the scrum in the sky