Membre depuis

5 années 7 mois
Soumis par katrina le ven 25/06/2021 - 11h44

It is with heavy hearts that we say farewell to a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother-in-law, uncle, and dear friend. Left to cherish John’s memory are his wife Phyllis, son Patrick Davis (Shirley), stepson Chris Wylie, stepdaughter Tracy Klien (Bryan); grandchildren, Culton, Talya, Ben, Austin and Troy; great-grandchildren, Alaric and Ellenor. Also left with wonderful memories of John are his mother-in-law Gwenneth Shewchuk, brother-in-law and sister-in-law Jim and Patty Costain, sister-in-law Sheri Swerdfeger, and stepbrother-in-law Gerry Shewchuk. John was predeceased by his mother Rosa Ellenor Davis.

John was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba April 11, 1944. He joined the military in 1961 and served as a proud member of the RCAF for 20 years, retiring in 1981 with a rank of Warrant Officer. His military career began with Basic training in 1961 at RCAF Stn Saint Jean Sur Richelieu, Quebec. After completing Basic training, John went on to further training first at RCAF #2 Repair Depot Trenton, Ontario and then to RCAF Stn Camp Borden, Ontario to where he successfully completed Supply Tech trade training in 1962. Upon completion of the required training, his initial posting was from May 1962 to April 1970 at RCAF Greenwood, Nova Scotia where he worked primarily in tool cribs supporting aircraft, vehicles and ground handling equipment. John’s next posting took him to RCAF Stn Beausejour, Manitoba from April 1970 to July 1973 where he worked in inventory control as a warehouse supervisor as well as providing support to the Military Police as Base Defence Force Supervisor. In July 1973, it was off to CFB Cornwallis, Nova Scotia where he was first promoted to MCpl in 1975 and subsequently to Sgt in 1976. The last posting of his military career took John to NDHQ in Ottawa, Ontario in February 1977 where he helped to modernize the Repair and Overhaul program and gained a promotion to Warrant Officer in 1981.

Upon retirement from the military, John joined the ranks of the Canadian Government, initially as a Junior Procurement Officer and rising up the Procurement group achieving the PG 04/05 level as a Procurement and Finance Manager for DND retiring in 2007. Some key accomplishments of his procurement career included being part of a select team to represent Canada in Europe on the Leopard Tank project, being called back into uniform during the first Gulf War on a specialist call out, and successfully managing multiple complex procurement projects between $10M to $745M. During his time in Ottawa, he met his best friend and future wife, Phyllis in 1991 and they married on June 24, 1995.

Aside from John’s career achievements, he was a true gentleman who cherished time with family and friends as evidenced by the pure joy he exhibited when in the presence of his grandchildren. He was a voracious reader, especially Louis L’Amour novels, he enjoyed fishing and hunting and was a handyman so long as someone checked his measurements. He was always ready and willing to help a friend without hesitation even if it meant throwing out his back.

A private inurnment will take place at The National Military Cemetery of Canada (280 Beechwood Ave, Ottawa, ON).

There is no doubt that the world is a little darker today but heaven is a little brighter now.

In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society in John’s memory.

Livre de visiteurs

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le ven 25/06/2021 - 17h35

Permalien

Tracy Klien and Family

John was the best StepDad any girl could have asked for. He was patient & kind and ready to help in any situation and to give advice when asked. He was a fun loving Grandpa too and the boys will always cherish that. RIP John. We love and miss you.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le ven 25/06/2021 - 17h37

Permalien

Culton Davis

You will truly be missed gramps. I know you'll be watching over us until we meet again. The things you've taught me and advice you've given will forever be appreciated. I will always cherish the time we spent together and the books you'd tell me to read. I was very fortunate to have a grandfather as amazing, caring and smart as you.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le ven 25/06/2021 - 18h32

Permalien

Jane and Wayne Paul

Heartfelt condolences to Phyllis, Tracy and families. He will be truly missed.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le ven 25/06/2021 - 18h59

Permalien

Ellen Rath

My heart and thoughts are with you during this challenging time. Take care of each other and if there is anything I can do, don't hesitate to ask.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le ven 25/06/2021 - 19h09

Permalien

Taryn Rodney

I was fortunate to meet John and Phyllis through Chris. John was always welcoming me with a smile at their front door or anywhere I would see him. He was a kind and caring man. My condolences to his family.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le ven 25/06/2021 - 19h20

Permalien

Dave and Martha Costain

We always knew John as a proud veteran, loving spouse to our cousin Phyllis, caring son-in-law, dedicated father, grandfather and great grandfather. The world is a little worse off with his passing. Our sincerest sympathies to Phyllis and the rest of the family. May John Rest In Peace.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le ven 25/06/2021 - 19h44

Permalien

John and carol rondeau

John was a dear friend to butch and myself. We have spent wonderful times with our dear John and Phyllis. We cherish our wonderful memories of John. It is with a heavy heart we say our goodbyes to John. John was a prince of a man. We love you John and we were blessed to have been your friend.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le ven 25/06/2021 - 22h26

Permalien

Leslie Ann Lobban

My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le sam 26/06/2021 - 07h45

Permalien

Dan and Janet Plunkett

Words cannot express how much we will miss our dear friend. Memories of many dinners together at each other’s homes, in restaurants and on the road in our frequent travels flood back . John and Phyllis are so much a part of the fabric of our lives and we extend our condolences to Phyllis and all of John’s family as we share in their sorrow.

Soumis par Anonyme (non vérifié) le sam 26/06/2021 - 09h35

Permalien

Mary Beth Wylie

It always amazed me how John fitted so seamlessly into a ready made family. It didn't matter if you were an ex-in-law, if Phyllis, Tracy or Chris liked you, you were welcome. He was a beloved member of a loving family and will be missed so very much. Phyllis, he was a good man and I am so sorry he is gone.

Signer le livre de visiteurs

Commentaire

This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.

Galerie de photos

Retour