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Robert Roe (1944 - 2016)

Prof.dr. Robert A. Roe 11 August 1944 – 22 February 2016

 “Witnessing without sadness the death of someone we knew well, someone who literally played a role in our own life, is not easy. But in seeing death as proof that life has been completed we can strip away the heavy negative power that is commonly attached to it. I wish that the last moment that my body is still here is seized to celebrate the life lived, with all that it meant to others, and all its imperfections." -- Robert A. Roe, March 7th 2015

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"Zonder droefenis getuige zijn van de dood van iemand die wij goed gekend hebben, die letterlijk een rol gespeeld heeft in ons eigen leven, is niet gemakkelijk. Maar door de dood te zien als bewijs dat het leven volbracht is, kunnen wij er toch de zware negatieve kracht aan ontnemen die er gewoonlijk aan verbonden wordt. Ik zou wensen dat het laatste moment waarop mijn lichaam nog aanwezig is, wordt aangegrepen om het geleefde leven met alles wat het voor anderen betekend heeft en met al zijn onvolkomenheden te vieren." -- Robert A. Roe, 7 maart 2015

President European Federation of Psychologists Associations EFPA (2009-2015)
Honorary Emeritus Professor of Organization Theory and Organizational Behavior at Maastricht University (NL)
Honorary Emeritus Professor History and Foundations of Psychology, at the University of L-i:zig (D)


Brussels, February 23, 2016
 
It is with great sadness that we have to inform you that our former EFPA president Robert Roe passed away yesterday afternoon.

Robert was not only an excellent EFPA president but a great colleague and friend.

Robert will be remembered as a very kind, committed person who was always there to support, share his wisdom and his sense of humour. He will be greatly missed both as a colleague and a friend but he will live on in the memory of t)hose who had the honour and pleasure to know him.

Our sincere and deep condolences go to his wife Marika and his son and daughter.

May he rest in peace.
The EFPA Team
 

March 2, 2016
March 2, 2016
American Psychological Association

Dear Colleagues
It is with great sadness that we heard of the death of Robert Roe. Robert was a great friend to many, and a champion for psychology. He inspired, clarified, and led with inspiration, wisdom and wit.
Personally, and on behalf of APA we send you our deepest condolences.
Sincerely,

Susan H. McDaniel
APA President

Cynthia Belar
APA Interim CEO

Merry Bullock
Sr. Director, APA Office of International Affairs
March 2, 2016
March 2, 2016
Division 1 - International Association of Applied Psychology IAAP

It was with deep sorrow that we learned of the death of Professor Dr Robert Roe – former EFPA President, great scientists and wonderful person. His devotion to his work won him the regard and admiration of all who knew him.

We will miss him deeply.

Barbara Kożusznik
Presidet Elect, Division 1, IAAP.
March 2, 2016
March 2, 2016
Rob was a great unifying person, critical and constructive. He was the one knowing European work and organization psychology from the front to back cover. Last time I met him in AOM meeting in Vancouver August 2015; he was looking for a book on 'temporarity'.

Professor Matti Vartiainen
Work Psychology and Leadership
Department of Industrial Engineering and Management http://tuta.aalto.fi/en/ Aalto University School of Science Finland
March 2, 2016
March 2, 2016
European Federation of Psychology Teachers' Associations EFPTA

It was with enormous sadness that I read the e-mail about Robert yesterday.

Renate and I felt that we knew him so very well, even though we were relative newcomers to EFPA. He was a truly wonderful man, with a hugely generous personality. He made us feel so welcome, and rather important, and there was never any doubt that his heart lay in the sharing of his beloved psychology with the citizens of Europe...not just the psychologists.

We often quote his words when trying to convince people that psychological literacy is the key to improving the lives of the people of Europe. This has never been as important as it is today, given the challenges that face us all.

Robert's wisdom and sense of humour will be remembered for ever, and we would like you to express our deepest sympathy to his wife and family.

With sadness and deep respect

Dorothy and Renate, on behalf of the European Federation of Psychology Teachers' Associations (EFPTA)
March 2, 2016
March 2, 2016
'Hans van Weerdenburg'

Beste familie Roe,

Hierbij mijn welgemeende condoleance met het overlijden van Rob.

Gisteren hoorde ik het bericht van zijn overlijden, ik wist niet van zijn ziekte.
Ik heb met Rob samengewerkt voor LVNL waarin hij ons heeft geholpen met het herontwerpen van de beoordeling en selectie van (aspirant) luchtverkeersleiders.
Ook hebben wij samen de EAAP conferentie in Valencia bezocht en kende ik hem uit zijn tijd als Directeur bij het NLRGC in Soesterberg.

Vaak kwam ik hem nog tegen bij seminars e.d. en altijd was het weerzien prettig.

Rob is een zeer inspirerende persoon geweest voor mij persoonlijk en een geweldig leermeester….ik zal hem nooit vergeten!

Wij zullen hem zeer missen 

Heel veel sterkte gewenst!

Met vriendelijke groet,
Hans van Weerdenburg

Air Traffic Control Opleidingen (ATCO)
http://www.atco.nu
March 2, 2016
March 2, 2016
Met verdriet heb ik kennis genomen van het overlijden van Robert.
Ik herinner me hem als een betrokken, deskundig en hulpvaardig lid van de Raad van Commissarissen van Human Company.
Marika en de kinderen wens ik veel sterkte bij het verwerken van dit grote verlies.

Hans Janssen
Ex- directeur Human Company
March 2, 2016
March 2, 2016
Association of Greek Psychologists

To the family of Prof. Dr. Roe.

The President and the Executive Council of the Association of Greek Psychologists would like to express their deepest condolences to the family of Prof. Dr Robert Roe.

He will always be remembered for his significant contribution to Psychology, through his scientific and teaching work, as well as through his role as EFPA President. He will be greatly missed. 


The President of the Association of Greek Psychologists,
Vassiliki D. Boukouvala,
Clinical Psychologist.
February 29, 2016
February 29, 2016
As a colleague and as part of the Erasmus Mundus WOP-P consortium I will miss him personally, his broad expertise and independent way of thinking very much.
February 29, 2016
February 29, 2016
With consternation and sadness we read that Robert has passed away! On Behalf of all members of the EFPA Board of Educational Affairs I express our most sincere condolences to his family.

Robert supported our group, gave advice and orientation. But even more important, he inspired and motivated us as a marvellous, empathetic colleague – we will miss him!

Robert, I am pleased and grateful for the opportunity to learn from you.
Stephan Dutke
Convenor of the Board of Educational Affairs
February 29, 2016
February 29, 2016
It was with enormous sadness that I read the e-mail about Robert yesterday.

Renate and I felt that we knew him so very well, even though we were relative newcomers to EFPA. He was a truly wonderful man, with a hugely generous personality. He made us feel so welcome, and rather important, and there was never any doubt that his heart lay in the sharing of his beloved psychology with the citizens of Europe...not just the psychologists.

We often quote his words when trying to convince people that psychological literacy is the key to improving the lives of the people of Europe. This has never been as important as it is today, given the challenges that face us all.

Robert's wisdom and sense of humour will be remembered for ever, and we would like you to express our deepest sympathy to his wife and family.

With sadness and deep respect

Dorothy and Renate, on behalf of the European Federation of Psychology Teachers' Associations (EFPTA)
February 28, 2016
February 28, 2016
We write to mourn the passing of our former EFPA president, dear colleague and friend Robert Roe.
We will miss Robert's straightforward intelligence and his unique ability for putting complicated matters together in a way that was both convincing and understandable. He was also a man of exceptional integrity and his support for the Board Human Rights & Psychology formed a protective umbrella, which we will miss very much.
Our heart and thoughts are with Marika, Angela and Tony.
We will remember Robert at a small memorial service during the Human Rights conference at Ioannina University in May.                           
On behalf of the EFPA Board Human Rights & Psychology,
Polli Hagenaars,convenor
February 27, 2016
February 27, 2016
Robert,
I celebrate our collaboration since 1997 to the present time, and our friendship which goes back even further. You have been a true friend and leader of EFPA. I write for myself and for the EAC and thank you for everything that you have done for us. We celebrate your vision, your friendship and warmth, your leadership, your integrity, your intellectual curiosity, your tenacity and determination and all that made you the impressive and very special person that you are. We will always remember you.
February 27, 2016
February 27, 2016
Robert, a true friend and leader of psychologists in Europe. I so appreciate our collaboration since 1997 right through to the present time, and our friendship which stretches back even further. I write for the EAC as well as myself to celebrate your vision, your leadership, your humour, your friendship and warmth, your integrity, your intellectual curiosity, and so much more. A remarkable and wonderful person.
February 25, 2016
February 25, 2016
Dear Robert, it was a so sad moment hearing that we lost you. Has been an honour having your friendhsip and all the moments that we spent together. I have learnt a lot from you, from your kindness, your constant willingnes to share your knowledge, expertise and the support you was always giving to everyone and to me. I will miss you greatly.
February 25, 2016
February 25, 2016
I was so sorry to hear this sad news. Robert was a really inspirational person and was always ready to help and support with kind words and encouragement. Even though I only knew Robert in the past few years, I learned much from his wisdom and brilliant leadership. He will be very much missed by us all.
February 25, 2016
February 25, 2016
In name of FEPSAC as well as personally I would like to express our sadness at the loss of Robert. A wonderful colleague with a clear vision for inclusiveness and collaboration entrenched in an open, positive and humour-filled personality. Aan de familie wensen we onze condoleances over te maken en wensen jullie veel sterkte bij dit persoonlijk verlies.
February 25, 2016
February 25, 2016
Dear Robert, step-dad to me, and Opa to my son. We fondly remember your gentle smile, your delightful sense of humour. You will be missed so dearly.
February 24, 2016
February 24, 2016
Rest in peace, Robert! You were a great man, an amazingly driven and talented psychologist and EFPA president, and a friend whose company and counsel I will miss for the rest of my life. It was a great honour and pleasure to know you and to work with you. I will treasure my memories of you and try my best to honour the lessons learnt from your impressive example. You moved countless stones in the river of life, and will remain a source of inspiration and happy memories. Rest in peace now, Robert, you earned it a thousand times over!
February 24, 2016
February 24, 2016
I was so saddened to hear the news of Robert’s passing. Robert was such a gifted academic and wonderful human being. We were so happy that he was able to regularly visiting Vancouver. It was fantastic for us to have him as a member of our division and he contributed so much by his presence each time he was here. My husband Ron and I also really enjoyed getting to know Robert and Marika as friends. Such a great loss for so many. My heart goes out to his loved ones at this really difficult time.

Sandra Robinson
February 24, 2016
February 24, 2016
Rest in peace, dear Robert. Thank you for every word and encouragement for our association, since the time of your visit to Croatia in October 2010. until our last meeting in Milan. Deep condolences to your family. Josip
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The XVII Winter School "Robert Roe and Bernhart Wilpert" of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Course is now in progress (Gandía, 11-24 February 2024). As in previous years, the winter school is dedicated with gratitude to the memory of Robert and Bernhart for their inspiration and important contributions. Robert, we miss you a lot but seeing every year the impact of this initiative to which you contributed heavily is comforting us. Young psychologists coming from all around the world benefit strongly from your legacy.

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Dear Rob,
seven years ago..
We often think of you here at EFPA, your name is mentioned at several occasions.
I would have loved to hear your opinion about so many things, not the least about the global situation. But it is not possible..
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dear Robert
here in Gandia, at the 16^ Winter School, we remind of you every day - the school is dedicated to you and Bernard Wilpert - and also in my teaching on Design in WOP I often remind you opened this way to psychologists, and I also remind the spirit with which you was dedicated to students, teaching and research. Missing you.
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March 14, 2016

Video message of EAWOP's President Gudela Grote at Robert's Memorial Service on March 12 2016 at Maastricht University.

March 14, 2016

Video message from EFPA's president Telmo Mourinho Baptista at Robert Roe's memorial service on March 12 2016 at Maastricht University.

Opa and Sam

February 25, 2016

One of my favourite memories of Robert is from our visit to Maastricht for my son's second birthday. We travelled from Vancouver, Canada so see Babi and Opa (grandma and grandpa). We had many adventures, but it was the quiet moments at home, cuddling with Opa in his favourite chair, or playing with wooden trains, which made our visit so special. One afternoon, Sam and Opa decided to play trumpets with funnels pressed to their lips. It was a cacauphony of ridiculous sounds! My mom always delighted in Robert's incredible sense of humour, and it was lovely to witness it, much to the delight of my son. We had many more wonderful visits over the last 12 years, so many to fill our memories with love and light.

Robert, Opa, we will cherish you forever in our hearts!

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