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John Read

Posted By Haskett Funeral Homes On February 24, 2011 @ 3:21 PM In Lucan,Obituary | 45 Comments

John Read



READ, John (1949-2011) – Left us too soon on Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011 at the age of 61. His wife Natalie and daughter Mackenzie will miss the joy that he brought them every day.  Also leaving sister Susan Walton, brothers Edward and Ronald, and brother-in-law Andrew. Cherished son-in-law of Jacqueline and Reg Lownie of London.

A celebration of John’s life will be held at The Black Trumpet, 523 Richmond Street, London on Sunday, March 6th, 2011 from 5-8 PM. Natalie and Mackenzie look forward to sharing your memories of John.  Cremation.

John Read

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Condolence from Sue, Peter and Alex Roger on February 24th, 2011 6:31 PM

We are very sad to hear this news. We will miss John’s friendly way with everyone at Eden Ridge and his fatherly enthusiasm for all the kids and their sport.
We are thinking of you both and wish you quiet moments in the coming days.
With all our hearts,
Sue, Peter and Alex Roger

Condolence from Mel, Jackie and Helen on February 24th, 2011 11:02 PM

We are completely shocked at the sudden death of John.
He will always remain in our hearts as a wonderful role model for all the family at Eden Ridge. He was a wonderful ,friendly, caring man and we will miss him so much.

May God give John eternal rest and may his soul rest in peace
Lean on all who love you and loved John.
All our sympathy and thoughts are with you in our hearts.
Love to you during this time of unbelievable sadness.
Jackie, Mel and Helen

Condolence from George Georgopoulos on February 25th, 2011 12:40 AM

John is a one of kind gentleman. His witty personality, friendly gestures and the true love he showed towards his wife and daughter was so genuine and very impressive. John had the greatest stories and was an expert of most topics.

He will be missed, however the memory of his life here on earth will be remembered and cherished.

May you rest in peace Johnny Boy and be the Angelic guide and protector of your loved ones here on earth.

God Bless You Ladies.

George Georgopoulos

Condolence from Jackie, Mel and Helen on February 25th, 2011 1:33 AM

Dear Natalie and MacKenzie-

It was with a great sense of loss when we heard of Johns death.

We wanted to let you know that you have our greatest sympathy, and our hearts are truly saddened.

John was more than just a wonderful person; he was always so kind and considerate to us that we always welcomed seeing him at every opportunity.

We know that his passing will not only leave a void in your lives, but in the hearts of all those who knew him.

John will always remain within our hearts, and we have included you and Mackenzie in our daily prayers.

If there is anything that we can do to help you in anyway, please do not hesitate to call us at anytime. You can phone either of us at any time,even if it is only to talk.

Our sincere thoughts and prayers are with you both

With our deepest sympathy and saddened hearts,
Jackie, Mel and Helen

Condolence from christopher macey on February 25th, 2011 10:55 AM

Natalie & MacKenzie –

We are deeply saddened by your loss.

Although it has now been many years, I often reflect on the time I spent with John at Crossings in London as a young business person.

He was always giving of his time and knowledge. He was a great mentor. He had a very positive impact on my life which helped me become who I am today both personally and professionally.

You are in our thoughts during this very difficult time.

Sincerely, Chris & Cathy Macey

Condolence from Cynthia MacKinnon on February 25th, 2011 1:12 PM

The staff at London Northeast Kumon would like to convey our heartfelt sympathy. For many years we have enjoyed knowing a man so truly dedicated to the welfare and happiness of an amazing daughter! MacKenzie…you will always have your Dad with you. May God surround you and your Dear Mom in love.

Cynthia

Condolence from Mary and Rod Laird on February 25th, 2011 5:01 PM

Dear Natalie and MacKenzie

Thinking of you, with our deepest sympathy, it’s so hard to find words of comfort, you are in our prayers.

Rod and I considered John a very dear friend and the kindest man we could ever meet, he will be greatly missed.

Mary and Rod Laird

Condolence from Pamela and Bill Webb on February 25th, 2011 6:15 PM

We will remember forever John’s caring and kindness to my Mum Eileen, and the hours we have spent with John, Natalie and Mackenzie at their home or my Dad’s. What a wonderful gift to have known John. This is a terrible tragedy that will be felt by so many.

Blessings to you both Natalie and Mackenzie

Condolence from An and Dominic Sloot on February 25th, 2011 9:45 PM

Dear Natalie and Makenzie
John was such a man of action, an inspiration to us all. His love for his family was so evident when we spoke. He was so proud of you Makenzie. We will miss his stories of trading ponies, winning ribbons and long days at competions. May God comfort and give you both strength in the days ahead.
An & Dominic Sloot

Condolence from Robyn Buckler on February 25th, 2011 10:54 PM

Natalie and Mackenzie
I am tremendously sorry to hear of your loss of John. Always friendly and welcoming to myself and others.
I could always tell he loved and cared for you both with all his heart, you could see that in everything he did with you.
A huge loss for all who knew him, for he was a wonderful person.
He will be truly missed by all.

Robyn

Condolence from Jack & Sandra Lunney on February 26th, 2011 7:21 AM

We are so sorry to hear of John’s sudden passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of the family. John truly was a kind and generous person. May you cherish the memories of your years together.

Sincerely,
Jack & Sandra

Condolence from John Lewis on February 26th, 2011 8:21 AM

Having worked for John for six years, I really got to know him well. I always enjoyed talking to him and admired his intelligence and sense of humour. My most sincere sympathy to both Mackenzie and Natalie. Mine and Sarah’s thoughts are with you both

Condolence from Brenda,Tom, Haili and Megan on February 26th, 2011 10:05 AM

Natalie and Mackenzie,

We were deeply saddened by your tragic loss. John was a generous, compassionate man whose company we truly enjoyed. He will be missed.
Our thoughts are with you.
Brenda, Tom, Haili and Megan

Condolence from Vanessa-Lynne Driscoll on February 26th, 2011 10:51 AM

Natalie and Mackenize
I am very sad to learn of John’s passing. He will be missed greatly at the farm by everyone.Just know everyone is thinking of you and if you need anything you can always count on our support. I know I’ll miss the best dressed guy at the farm who always had something nice to say to me. Thinking of you Vanessa.

Condolence from Richard and Veronica Cowling on February 26th, 2011 10:59 AM

Father, husband, brother, friend,
No false airs did he put on.
Love and humour to the end,
That’s how we’ll remember John.

Condolence from Robert Moore on February 26th, 2011 11:05 AM

John was a man that I respected and admired. This truly is a loss to all.

Good-night, sweet prince; And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.

Condolence from Sarah Ball on February 26th, 2011 12:49 PM

Natalie & Mackenzie –
I am deeply sorry for your loss and wish you my heart felt condolences. I really enjoyed our Sunday morning chats at the stable and will always miss them. John had the ability to talk to anyone and make them feel comfortable – a truly genuine and friendly man.
Your in my thoughts,
Sarah Ball

Condolence from Joe and Sue Barnes on February 26th, 2011 1:19 PM

Natalie and Mackenzie – our deepest condolences to you both and your families on John’s passing . John was truly a gentleman and a man we greatly admired both in business and as a friend.

He will be greatly missed by many .

Sleep well old friend until we meet again .

May God bless you all.

Joe and Sue

Condolence from Annette Urlocker on February 26th, 2011 1:34 PM

Natalie
You can be sure that we are sharing your tremendous sorrow as a result of this tragic accident. One never knows what a day will bring so it is important to make every moment as pleasant and happy as one can. It is too bad that we don’t always remember this in the rush of day to day life. Be assured that our prayers are with you and MacKenzie as you try to figure out how to live a very different life.
Sincerely
Annette, Tom and family

Condolence from Andrew Baird on February 26th, 2011 4:23 PM

I’m so very sorry for the loss of your father, husband and true friend. He was a person of great strength and stood as an example to us all, as a man and to look up to. I will miss his guidance and friendship as a brother in law and friend. He loved life and the wonderful family he had. His passing has left a great void that his friends and family will try fill for MacKenzie and Natalie in the days and years to come. I’m so very sorry.

Love
Andrew Baird

Condolence from Brigitta Patel on February 26th, 2011 5:53 PM

Natalie and Mackenzie,
I am deeply saddened about your loss.
May you find peace and comfort in the love of those who care about you.

Sincerely,

Brigitta Patel

Condolence from Nick and Helen on February 27th, 2011 11:46 AM

So sorry to hear of your loss. We are both so glad we shared that evening with you last year, meeting John for the first time. We both thought he was a lovely man. He will leave a big void in a lot of peoples lives.
Take one day at a time. Sent with all our love to help you through.
Love Nick, Helen, Richard and Peter.

Condolence from Pam Hand on February 27th, 2011 1:16 PM

Natalie and MacKenzie,

It was with great sadness that I heard of Uncle John’s accident. My very deepest sympathies are with both of you at this incredibly difficult time.

Uncle John was only 11 years older than I am so I have many fond memories of him especially at Grandma and Grandpa Read’s house when he was in his late teens and early 20’s. Uncle John teaching Grandma’s budgie, Joey, to say funny things when Grandma and Grandpa were away. We thought they were funny.. Grandma, not so much. Uncle John and his neighbour Larry joking around and entertaining us all. Getting bell bottom jeans as a gift with a 30″ bell making my sisters and I the envy of everyone in our class at public school. The funny discussions and debates.. John always throwing in something to make it interesting in a playful way. His hearty laugh.

As years went by his work ethic, sense of style and determination made him a successful businessman. His kind heart and compassionate side made him a good husband and father. Your wedding Natalie was the last family function with both Grandma and Grandpa Read out with the family. It was a wonderful evening and we all had a great time.

MacKenzie, I only met you a few times, but it was obvious that you were the light of his life. In reading the other notices on here you can tell that he loved being so involved in your life.

What I wouldn’t give now to give him a big hug and tell him that I love him. May your happy memories and the love that you know he had for both of you help you in your grief and bring a smile to your faces.

With deepest sympathy,
Pam, Rachel and Mitchell Hand

Condolence from DAVID MOORE on February 27th, 2011 1:43 PM

NATALIE: THINKING OF YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AT THIS TIME OF LOSS.THE FUN HE HAD AND THE VIEWS HE SHARED WILL LEAVE A VOID WITH ALL WHO KNEW HIM,ESPECILLY THOSE WHO WORKED WITH HIM AND FOR HIM .

DAVID MOORE

Condolence from Chris Avery on February 27th, 2011 2:28 PM

Natalie and Mackenzie

As one of the drivers, I always looked forward to the conversations and kindness from John. From the Staff at Checker Limousine, our thoughts are with you and your family…

With deepest sympathy,

Chris Avery

Condolence from Doug, Diana and Lacey on February 27th, 2011 5:08 PM

Dear Natalie and Mackenzie,

We are in shock over your tragic loss. Johh was a wonderful man and was always very kind and supportive of Lacey and our family at the horse shows. He always had great things to say about your running accomplishments, Natalie. He also always had wonderful things to say about Mackenzie, like how smart, beautiful and how talented you are at everything you’ve done. He loved you both dearly.

Our thoughts, love and prayers are with you both.

Sincerely,
The Jamiesons.

Condolence from The Beauchamp’s on February 28th, 2011 9:30 AM

Dear Natalie and Mackenzie,
We are truly sorry for your loss. John was a kind and thoughtful individual, always with good word of encouragement, and supportive of all the kids who participated in the equestrian world. It was impressive to always see him at every event, including most lessons for his daughter which he always spoke so highly of. We will miss his presences.
Alain, Kathrin, Chloe and Nathalie

Condolence from John and Carolynn Baird on February 28th, 2011 9:34 AM

With our deepest sympathies as you deal with such a tragic loss.

Condolence from Darrell Munro on February 28th, 2011 2:16 PM

John’s passing has rocked me to my core. Over the 15 years since I first met John, we grew to share a special bond. Although I only met him in person on four or five occasions; we enjoyed each other’s company by phone on a regular basis. He was truly engaging, witty, insightful, clever, well informed, introspective, spontaneous, well rounded, compassionate and all those other adjectives that most men wish that they would have ascribed to themselves. Many of the loudest and longest laughs I have had in my life were shared with John. I will truly miss his calls and his friendly, engaging banter that reflected the deeply genuine and unassuming nature of someone I truly admired. Although, over the years we touched on virtually every topic imaginable; at the end of the day, he was above all, truly devoted to both Nathalie and Mackenzie.

Mackenzie, I have to impress upon how lucky your dad felt to have you as his daughter. You were truly and will always remain the apple of your father’s eye. You made his heart sing as loud as the sky is blue; a song that often rang through in his conversations with me.

The world would certainly be a better place with more John Reads-sadly there will always only be one; but how lucky we all were to have known him. I will continue to think of and miss John every day and will always remember him as a true friend and a wonderful gift.

Condolence from Donna and Jocelyn McCulloch on March 1st, 2011 12:21 PM

Natalie and Mackenzie,

John will be sadly missed. He was a wonderful person and always had kind words to say and was supportive even to those riders that did not ride at Eden Ridge. He will be missed. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with both of you.

You are in our hearts,

Donna and Jocelyn McCulloch

Condolence from Linda Goddard on March 1st, 2011 6:10 PM

Natalie and Mackenzie

I’m saddened by your sudden loss.

I enjoyed working with John at Churchills for eight years and have some wonderful memories.

May cherished memories of special times bring comfort in your sorrow.

Sincere Condolences
Linda

Condolence from Suzanne Ross (nee Rogers) on March 3rd, 2011 12:13 AM

Hello, I am Paul Knox’s step-sister Suzanne (Suzy Rogers, now Ross). I remember John from years ago in Toronto and especially at our cottage near Buckhorn. We had many fun times back then, and I know that John and Paul still very much enjoyed each other’s company in recent years. I was so sorry to hear of his passing, and at such a young age. John always had a smile and a joke – I hope you keep those images fresh in your memories forever. My heart goes out to you all. With affection, Suzanne

Condolence from keith merrill on March 3rd, 2011 8:04 AM

i met john in the mid 70’s..when he was the mgr at jack fraziers.. a couple years later.. we met at a pub in london..john was one of the coolest guys iv’e ever known. i moved to California in 82..he attended my wedding in forest ontario in 1983..his joy for life and a laugh like no other..will remain with me forever..i am deeply sadened for natalie & mackenzie and his family and yours.. i met his brother in rosedale in toronto on our way to a fishing week end… this is hard for me ..love and huggs keith

Condolence from Debby Forster on March 3rd, 2011 9:37 AM

Natalie and Mackenzie

I am so saddened to hear of this great loss that so many will share. Working with John for five years was one of the greatest experiences of my life. To this day I tell everyone he was and always will be the best boss I ever had. He was always so kind and a great mentor for many. The love he had for you too showed in everything he did, from the way he spoke of you or just the smile that he so often had when you were in the office. I will never forget everything that he did for me. My thoughts and prayers are with you both as you grieve a wonderful husband, father and friend.

With all my love and sympathy,
Debby

Condolence from Deb Dolmage on March 4th, 2011 12:50 PM

Nataile & Mackenzie

I am so shocked about the loss of John. He shared so many memories with such a variety of people. I have known John since the early 80’s & then moved to California, but have kept in touch all these years. John & I always said “we need to get together more often,” something we say to so many people, now realizing that it might never happen. We are all gifted to have had him in our lives, and called him a friend.

Natalie & Mackenzie, I was only able to meet you once, but I know how happy John was to have you in his life. My heart goes out to you with the loss of your husand and father.

My thoughts are with you.

Deb Dolmage

Condolence from Jacqueline and Reg Lownie on March 4th, 2011 2:17 PM

The first time I met John was when Natalie brought him for lunch. John loved the potato soup and homemade bread and after a couple of hours I was hoping Natalie would bring him for more visits. There were many visits and I wasn’t sure if it was me he was coming to see or the eggs he loved from my bantam hens! John loved making scrambled eggs, omelets or anything to do with eggs for Natalie and I. John welcomed Reg into the family – we enjoyed many wonderful meals with John, Natalie and Mackenzie, great football and hockey game evenings, with John making sure Reg always had something special to eat. John of course made the best Caesar salad in the world! Every Christmas was extra special and we love you for that. Thank you John for being a loving husband, wonderful Father and a perfect son-in-law. You were kind, supportive, generous and never expected anything in return. We miss you so much. Jacqueline and Reg Lownie

Condolence from Salvatore Iannelli on March 4th, 2011 8:59 PM

Natalie and Mackenzie, my condolences for your loss.
John was a great and kind man, I have wonderful memories from our time together at Churchill Crossings, he will be missed.

Salvatore Iannelli and family.

Condolence from Stitch It staff (Masonville Mall) on March 4th, 2011 10:58 PM

Our warmest condolences during this difficult time.

Daniela, Adriana, Voula

Condolence from Alison Warwick on March 5th, 2011 8:06 PM

Dear Natalie and Mackenzie,
I was so sad when I heard the news about John.He was such a classy guy and a welcome addition to the horse shows.He was always fun to chat with. You could see the pride and love he had for his girls,you were lucky to have had such a great person in your life.
My thoughts are with you,
Alison Warwick

Condolence from Steve Lownie & family on March 6th, 2011 11:54 AM

We were shocked and saddened to learn of John’s tragic death. A loving and devoted husband and father, John’s passing leaves a void that cannot be filled. Our thoughts and prayers are with Natalie and Mackenzie. We’ll always have fond memories of John — his firm handshake, his caring demeanour, and his special ability to make sure one’s glass was always promptly refilled! Our deepest sympathies at this sad and difficult time.
Steve & Penny — Anne & Clara & Ted & Ian

Condolence from michael donally on March 6th, 2011 12:00 PM

Much like the store`s namesake, John Read was a larger than life character, visionary and leader
My sincere condolences to John`s family and legion of friends. He will be sadly missed and fondly remembered.

May God Bless You My Friend.

Michael Donally

Condolence from rosiane read on March 6th, 2011 2:11 PM

Natalie and Mackenzie; it is with great sadness that we heard of John’s accident. I would like you to believe that we feel a great loss. I cannot imagine how it is for the two of you. We have fond memories of John . Thinking of you in these difficult times.
Rosiane, Ron Read

Condolence from Melissa Leverre on March 6th, 2011 3:52 PM

Natalie and Mackenzie,
I am terribly saddened to hear the news of your loss.
I wish that there was something I could say to take away your pain…
Please know you are both in my thoughts and prayers at this time.
Melissa Leverre

Condolence from Cheryl Trenholm on March 10th, 2011 6:58 PM

Dear Natalie and Mackenzie,
I just want you to know that my heart goes out to you at this time. John was a wonderful, gentle soul. I have always admired the fact that he put his family first. We had years of good times together. I especially remember our trip to Nova Scotia. John will be fondly remembered by all who knew him. Take care of yourselves. Sincerely, Cheryl Trenholm

Condolence from Dominique Read Shamas on March 15th, 2011 8:18 AM

Dear Natalie and Mackenzie,
We were deeply saddened at the news of Johns passing. I hold dear so many fond memories of John especially when he would stay at my parents home. There was sure to be great conversation and much laughter at the dinner table as John recounted one of his humorour tales. He will be missed by so many.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love Dominique, Steve, Matthew, Tyler and Shane

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