Peacefully in his sleep on June 28, 2022 at Saint Vincent Hospital in Ottawa. John will be forever missed by his beloved wife of 37 years, Hanna. John was a proud father to his five children, Meredith (Jason Oke), John (Jennifer Kelly), Andrew (Claire Doggart), Matthew (Lauren Kelly), and Bobby (Chloe Hutchison). He is survived by his brothers Ron and Hubert, his brother-in-law John Nelson, by his sisters-in-law Dianne Kelly and Laurel Nelson, and his nieces and nephew, Erin, Michelle, Justin and Melissa. John leaves behind his grandchildren Millie, Dash, Max, Twyla, Piper and Leah, and his grand-nephew, Riley.
There are many traits that made John the wonderful man that he was. He had charisma that would light up a room, and a quick wit that he was always happy to share. He was a gifted storyteller, with a captivating smile and laugh. He was a skilled athlete, and enjoyed tennis, skiing, hockey, basketball, bridge, and more for many years. Above all else, he was kind, generous, humble and patient with everyone who crossed his path.
Born in St. John’s, Newfoundland on February 12, 1940, he left home in 1956 to attend Iona College in New York. He later moved to Toronto and then to Ottawa in 1967, where he would spend the next 55 years. It was on a trip back to New York in 1983 where John would meet the love of his life, Hanna, his wife and partner for decades to follow.
John truly left his mark on the city, with many years as a trailblazer and entrepreneur in the business community, including as the founder and vision behind NABU Network. As a dedicated community builder, John touched lives across the region and poured time and effort into many important causes, such as the United Way, the Ottawa Integrative Cancer Centre, and more. During a career that took him around the world, John always had time for family, friends and colleagues, and somehow still managed to complete a Bachelor of Law from the University of Ottawa in 1974. He would go on to receive an Honourary Doctorate from the University in 1998, one of many accolades he received throughout his illustrious career.
Still, it is John the husband, the father, the brother, the uncle, grandfather and friend that will be missed and remembered most. Those who are able to attend are invited to join the funeral and reception at 1pm on Wednesday, July 6 at the Beechwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Heart Institute (http://foundation.ottawaheart.ca), the Centre for Health Innovation (http://thechi.ca/donors/), the Bruyère Foundation (https://www.bruyere.org/en/donate-now), or the charity of your choice.
John’s family would like to express their sincere thanks and gratitude to the many kind doctors, nurses and staff at the Civic Hospital, Ottawa Heart Institute and Saint Vincent Hospital.
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Les and Selma
Paul & Lisa Bodnoff
Hanna and family,
Lisa and I want to express our deepest condolences. He was a special man that meant so much to his family, friends and this community and his Newfoundland roots
He will be missed. May his memory always be a blessing
Peter Timsans
It was a pleasure to know John and he had a remarkably calm and kind way of dealing with the challenges that arise in being an investor in a business. My condolences to all of John's family.
Sarah Hoy
My sincere condolences for your loss. My heart goes to your family and loved ones during this difficult time.
Frank Tanner
Hanna and family, I read of John's death earlier today. You may recall I shared a room at the Civic with John for 3 or 4 Days in March of this year and John introduced me to you. I was struck by his pleasant and positive demeanor after having been in hospital since early December-how could I feel hard done by after only 10 days as a Civic 'guest'.
Peggy Rasmussen knew whereof she spoke when she mentioned John's name with almost reverence 40 years ago. We had a few chats about his days at Systenhouse and Jack Davies (who was at Fisher in my era) and Rod Bryden.
A warm light has faded but is not lost.
My condolences,
Frank Tanner
Sue Hardman
I only just found out John had passed away and I’m sorry I missed the funeral. My condolences to his family. He was a great person and a fabulous boss. Love and best wishes to you. Sue H
Dianne Taylor
I had the great honour to work at JetForm, and so influenced by his wisdom, leadership and sense of humour. He was a caring mentor and guide through my business career. My heartfelt sympathies to his family and many friends.
Ravi Ramsaran
25 years ago John took notice of a young programmer and guided me from JetForm to AutoSkill which gave me the foundation for my career. What I remember is how approachable and kind he was. John brought out the best in those around him. Rest in peace.
Larry Higginson
Hubert and Dianne.
Our deepest condolences
I learned each day that I worked for John at SHL and Nabu
He was the catalyst that drove the business all the while mentoring all of us who worked there
Sincerely
Larry and Fran
Sujit
Andrew and family - I am sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences.
Our sincere condolences Hanna on your loss.