Condolences
We are deeply saddened by the news of John’s passing.
John and I grew up together, we were like brothers. I can still see him walking down the street in the morning coming over my house so we can play on those hot summer months when school was off and days lasted forever. There was not a day that went by that we were up to something. My cousin John was a very calm and smart person. He always had a book in his hands to read. I would always ask him what he was reading. There was not a day that went by that we were not together, but the day came when his family moved far away. I remember him saying don’t worry we are still close by, we actually rode our bikes 2 hours just to see each other half way.
When I got married John would be over every night to play cards. I worked with Jon for a couple of months we never, ever argue not once did we exchange words .
Johns father had MS ,every Sunday we would drive him back to the Hospital, He died when he was 58.
John and I wrote many many songs together and compared our guitar playing he was alway better then me and he always showed me new chords, he always wanted me to sing for some apparent reason. John would always write very intensive music, deep thoughts and I would rearrange it differently we had our laughs.
John deep in my heart you will always be with me and we will live on playing.
Please except our condolences and may the Lord help your wife and son through out the years to come.
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I’m very sorry for your loss. I want to extend my condolences and hope you may find peace during this time
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
We offer our condolences to you Joan, to your son and to all of your family.
My Sincere sympathy to all the dear family members of John and his close friends. We will miss John badly. My memory goes back a few years back when we all worked together in Petro Canada – Fort hills Project at Jacobs. It was so enjoyable working with him we never felt the pressure because of Johns sense of humor, jokes and ever smiling face.
We will pray for his soul to rest in peace.
Joan and James: Prayers and fond memories are what we have to remember our dearly departed. May the love of family and friends comfort you during these difficult days, my most heartfelt condolences.
Dear Joan,
we are so sad to hear the news about John. Although its been close to 20 years since last seeing you both; thinking of the days back in Brantford always puts a smile on our faces. Starting my career and having John as a mentor made the job more interesting. As you said; he had a wry wit! We are praying for you during this difficult time.
Joan and James,
I am so sorry for your loss. I am thinking of both of you and sending my love.
Sincere sympathy to your family at this sad and emotional time. Our thoughts are with you. I have fond memories of James and John out and about together, truly best friends. I admire the way you did everything together as a family. He will be with you always.
Joan and James
What a tremendous man your husband and father was. I remember so many times seeing him at the airport and laughing with him; his infectious smile and quiet chuckle will remain with me. It is so hard to lose a loved one but know that he is at peace and smiling on you.
Joan and James big hugs to you two. Fond memories of you guys. Prayer and thoughts to you
Joan and James, our sincere condolences on the loss of a wonderful guy. John was the happiest man I ever met. He brightened my day every time I saw him. We will always remember him.
Joan and James,
I am so sorry for your loss. I know how special John was. Please know that we are thinking of you.
Tara, Ed, Snowden and Kiran Rihn
We were very lucky to have had a visit from Joan and John this year and had a lot of laughs and stories about his life at home and work.
He will be sadly missed by all who knew him
RIP John
I have fond memories of John working way back in 2007. My most heartfelt condolences.
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