Softball Canada mourns the loss of Bob Van Impe – an iconic member of the Canadian softball community  – on November 16th, 2018.

Van Impe was a steady presence in the softball community in his hometown of Saskatoon, where their softball stadium is named after him. He was elected as a Commissioner of Softball Canada in 1967 and became President in 1969, holding that position until 1986. He was inducted to the WBSC Softball Hall of Fame as an Administrator in 1987 and as a Builder in the Softball Canada Hall of Fame in 1990.

Softball Canada wishes Bob Van Impe’s family and friends our most sincere condolences.

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Softball NL Was Saddened To Learn That Bob Van Impe Passed Away On Friday, November 16, 2018.

Softball NL Wishes Bob Van Impe’s Family & Friends Our Sincere Condolences.

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Robert (Bob) Van Impe

January 13, 1922 – November 16, 2018

It is with great sadness that the family announces the sudden passing of Robert “Bob” Van Impe on Friday November 16, 2018.  Although Bob has passed away, his memory will live on through his children: Gary (Marion), Linda and Susan; and his grandchildren Joel, Meghan and Kevin Van Impe and Tyler Van Impe-Selinger all of Saskatoon.

Also left to mourn is his sister, Marie Sebestyen of Anglin Lake, and many nieces and nephews. Bob was predeceased by his wife of 60 years, Ena (Crowe) Van Impe in 2002; and his brother Frank in 1979.

His parents John and Celestine Van Impe and his older brother Frank immigrated to Canada from Belgium in the early 1900’s. Bob was a first generation Canadian, born in his parent’s house on Avenue Q and lived in the Pleasant Hill neighborhood his entire life, dying at the age of 96 in his Avenue M home.

He enlisted in the RCAF in WW2 and was stationed in Whitehorse where he liked to tell his grandkids that he kept the Japanese from invading Canada. His only bad conduct during his service was when he went briefly AWOL to return to Saskatoon to marry Ena in July 1942.

A committed volunteer, Bob had a long-standing association with the sport of softball in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada and the world. After playing recreational ball during World War II with the RCAF, he moved on to the administration side and organized the Baldwin Hotel team in the Saskatoon Amateur Softball League. He became the first commissioner of the Saskatoon Senior Men’s Softball League in 1965 and commissioner of the Saskatchewan Amateur Softball Association in 1966.

In 1969, Bob was elected as president of the Canadian Amateur Softball Association (C.A.S.A.), a position he held for 17 years. On the international softball scene he was elected North American vice president for the International Softball Federation (I.S.F.) in 1971. In 1973, he became the first vice president of the I.S.F. and was appointed to the board of directors of the Canadian Olympic Association

Bob has been on the receiving end of a number of special honours. These include: being named the Kinsmen Sportsman of the Year in Saskatoon (1979), the Air Canada Sports Award as Executive of the Year (1981), the naming of a softball field in his honour in Saskatoon in 1984, induction into the Saskatoon Sports Hall of Fame (1986), the I.S.F. Hall of Fame (1987), Softball Canada’s Hall of Fame (1990) and the Saskatchewan Sports Hall of Fame in 2004.

Bob retired in 1987 after a long career with Labatts both as a brewer and union supporter where he was active in union negotiations. After retiring from Labatts and Softball Canada, remained active in the community volunteering at Hilltop games and playing golf and curling with “the boys” until well in his 90s. He was a proud spectator at all of his grandkid’s hockey, curling, baseball and wrestling activities, giving comments and advice from the sidelines.

Our family wants to extend a special thank you to all the people who shared in Bob’s life, especially the Saturday morning breakfast crowd. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the SPCA or the Friends of the Bowl.

The Funeral service will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 21, 2018 at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church (211 Avenue O South) in Saskatoon.

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