Michael and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to my sister and John's sisters. He had a good heart and loved his animals. A better place awaits him. Hope you get the best of the golf courses to play in heaven, John!
John and I knew each otber from early childhood on. He was always quick with a smile or joke. Warmth and good cheer followed him wherever he went.
Nancy and Judy please know that your brother was a fine honourable man.
My deepest condolences.
Gord Phaneuf
Sorry for your loss, he will be happier up in heaven knowing he doesn't have to suffer here on earth. The Angels will look after and his spirit will fly free.
Take care love Sue and Guy
To John’s Family
David and I likely can’t make the memorial on Weds but have spent the last few days since hearing of John’s death reminiscing around our childhood on Wilton Crescent. How John, Shane and all us ran up and down the lane behind our homes and played "Kick the Can" in from of the McDermid house. And in later years David and I attending John’s wedding up at Long Lake. Life is often too short but our memories will live on and will continue to put a smile on our faces. Rest in peace John. Love Sharon Baxter and David Sproule
Dear Trish,
So sorry to hear of your loss. There were so many wonderful memories of Otty and Long lake: the dogs, the fishing the amazing dinners!! RIP John and my deepest sympathy to you Trish.
Dear Judith: I am so very sorry to hear about your brother. I wish I could be there on Wednesday and give you a hug but I am traveling that day. My thoughts and prayers are and will be with you.
To Jude and Family: So sorry to hear the news about John. My heart aches for all of you....it's been a rough year. I wish you strength. Rest in Peace, Johnny!
Hello Judith and Nancy
My childhood memories are so much richer with the very special times I shared with your family. I have only just learned of the loss of your treasured younger brother. I remember "Johnny” with remarkable fondness and affection. My thoughts are with you both, J xx