John Owen McGuirk
In Loving Memory
Todd & I would like to express our Heartfelt sympathy of the passing of a wonderful man who brought us great joy and those wonderful Lindor Chocolates during the Holidays. He always had a smile on his face that was contagious to all. He will be greatly missed and we pray the lord bring Phyllis comfort in these trying days.
Dear Phyllis,
My deepest sympathy on your loss. I know you have many friends and family who are giving their support and love at this sad time, and I hope you are doing well.
As you know, Jack and I were neighbors for several years in Old Farm and chatting with him was always a delight.
Marshall
Auntie Sloane & Patrick,
Your dad lived such an accomplished life! Hiking Mt Rainier at 56?! Raising both of you, traveling around the world! & so much more. Sending all the love & strength to both of you during this difficult time.
Love, Ally
Dear Sloane and Patrick, Very sorry for your loss. The obituary was beautifully done and certainly resonated many memories of both your Dad and Mom, when living in Canada. Dressing up for Halloween, I am pretty sure some eggs were involved, to being taken downtown Toronto by your dad and left to prowl on our own and yes , let us not forget the melted chair incident. I too, like Cindy, remember your dad coming to visit me at the Toronto Ladies Golf Course when I was working at the Tuck shop during one of his visits from Tacoma. His warm smile and hugs and just being remembered will always remain with me. My thoughts will be with you and Patrick on the 17th of March.
Laurie X
Sloane and Patrick- What a beautiful obituary. I hope that both of you find comfort in knowing that your father was blessed with a happy, active, long and healthy life. So many memories to reflect on and keep close to your heart.
Sending love and peace. ❤️
Sloane and Patrick - such a beautiful tribute to your father - he was a such a nice man - growing up I always reminder your visits to Delta to visit your grandparents and the last time was at Erin's where I got a great picture of your dad, Sloane, Erin and Erin's dad. Big hugs to you both and may your father RIP
Dearest Sloane...how many hours did we spend at each other's houses for those 3 years in Thornhill? Even after burning a hole in his chair (oops) and saying 'no' to driving us up to Parry Sound for Bobby Orr Day, he still bravely took 3 pre-teens into the city to wander around, buying incense, plastic wall flower stick 'ems and who knows what else? How grown-up we felt! Fast forward to maybe 1990? And who pops up at my front door in Aurora but your dad! He was just 'passing by' he said lol He was a lovely man. My sincerest condolences to you and Patrick