November 16, 2012
Posted by:
vue (friend)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
John Boy, your emails will be missed. Loved receiving your jokes, songs and stories. My condolences to all of his family. He is in God's hands now regards. Vue
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Bill Crocker (Friend and Brother Unionist)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
Condolances to Mary Helen. I met John at Port Elgin Retiree Conferance years ago and he was one of the reasons I looked forward to going each year. A lot of laughs and comadrie. He conned me out of my jacket this year Local 303. He had a way of getting you on his side. Made him some wooden spoons and those that were there knew how he could play them at the dance. Will have a cold one for him when I return to the broken circle this year. Goodby good friend will miss you.BILL
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Lucy Reynolds (Email friend.)
Posted on:
February 2, 2018
John Boy, You were always there with my morning coffee, loved receiving your jokes, songs and stories. your emails will be missed. My deepest sympathy to the family
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Chris Tanasichuk/Betty Davis (Friends)
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February 2, 2018
Thank you John for all of your emails thru out the years. You were a breath of fresh air and always so optimistic about life. You will be missed.
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Phyllis McAlister (emails to our group)
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February 2, 2018
Wonderful sense of humour, no matter what happened..he was a very special person. Always looks for his sends.
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Coleen Morrison (friend)
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February 2, 2018
I have known John for some years and spent every Sept long weekend traveling to Port Elgin with Jack, Marg and John. It was a blast. John I promise I will sit in the front seat so Jack doesn't get lost getting out of the Toronto Airport (this happened only once and John never let him forget it) RIP my dear friend..
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Jack Morrison (Chairperson of the CAW MB. Council
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February 2, 2018
John .....Family man, social activist, union brother and friend. John had a big heart. He would help anyone that had a problem..he would fix it or find someone who could. John and I became very close after he retired and formed the CAW Retiree Chapter 3005. Together with four other brothers we formed the CAW Manitoba Council of Retirees. John often told me that you cannot do everything yourself. You should share the work. This good advice is something that John did not listen to. John had a wonderful sense of humor. John as you know thought he and Joey Smallwood could fix darn near everything. Good bye my friend. Mary Helen... I would like to thank you for sharing John with all of us. Because of this both you and John made this world a better place for us all.
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Joan Rowe (Email Friend through his sister June)
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February 2, 2018
John Boy, your emails will be missed. Loved receiving your jokes, songs and stories. It enriched my life having known you. Till we meet again.
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Bill / Susan Marlow/ Robin (brother/sister inlaw)
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February 2, 2018
It is times like this that we wish that Canada was not such a vast distance across, we wish we could be with you in more than spirit, John's presence and humour are a great loss to everyone.
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Al Waldron (Bristol employee)
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February 2, 2018
I always looked forward to John driving around on his forklift at Christmas in his Santa's outfit wishing everyone a Merry Christmas. He was always happy and jolly it just seemed to fit.
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Gwen Rathwell (Friend)
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February 2, 2018
I only had the privilege of meeting John twice, I have only good memories of our short time sent together. My sympathies to Mary-Helen and Johnny.Gwen Rathwell (friend of Ben & Vera Gustafson.)
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Patricia Webb (June's friend)
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February 2, 2018
June shared many stories of her adventures through England and Wales with John. His sense of humour was infectious and delightful. Such a strong spirit lives on through memories and his grandchildren.
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Judy Morfitt (Friend for many years)
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February 2, 2018
John and Mary Helen were best friends to my mom and dad. They were all CBers who were always there for each other. John helped with the roof when Papa B couldn't afford to hire help - something we never forgot. He was always joking around with Mama B and could always make her laugh. Whe another friend, Bob Johnson, was approaching the end of his journey on earth, John was there every day until the end. What an incredible man. Love to Mary Helen and the family.
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jean & lloyd LeShane (friends)
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February 2, 2018
To the family, we are so sorry to learn of Johnny's passing. We spent many hours on internet, sending jokes and telling them and also sending music to dance by. We will miss him very much, but Mary Ellen you have to begin where Johnny left off, that's if u feel well. Please accept our deepest sympathy. Would like to have an order of service if that is possible....Deepest sympathy to all the family. Take care of your Mom as she is a sweetheart. Love Lloyd & Jean, Newfoundland.
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Mary Ames (Face book friend )
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February 2, 2018
Jon boy was an internet friend whose cheerfulness was his standard behavior. Now, after so many years of back and forth notes, I cannot remember how we got started, how we 'met' or any of those particulars. We just did and it was true joy to hear from him. I am deeply sorry that his 'handle' is now silent. God gave us the power of memory for a reason and that was so we could lean back, remember and smile. That is just what I am going to do with my bushel basket full of memories created with Jon Boy. Take care all of you.Just Mary A. from way down here in the Great State of Iowa in the U.S. of A. on 11/15/2012 at 12:20 P.M. where today the sun is brilliant, its breezeless, the sky cloudless and the temperature about 50 degrees and comfortable.
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Sylvia Farley, Executive Director - Manitoba Feder
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February 2, 2018
It has been a privilage to know and work with Brother John Marlow even for a far too short period of time. He was an active and dedicated trade unionist and represented the retirees on the Manitoba Federation of Labour Executive Council. John's wisdom, humour and unwavering dedication to improving the lives of retirees and workers continually reminded me of why we do what we do.
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edeena langan (friend and co-worker)
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February 2, 2018
I spent many mornings having coffee with John and 2 other co-workers Fred (decessed) and Cheryl, he always had us laughing. John was a loving husband as he talked about Mary-Helen alot and her struggles with her health. He will be greatly missed by alot of people besides his loving wife and family.
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Cathay & Bryan Silverthorne (Friends of 46 yea
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February 2, 2018
Where do we start about John. We all met in 1976 as Cber's on Ch. 2..what fun we had and we have remained good friends since. Both families being in the military at the time stationed in Winnipeg, Man. Even though we went separate ways we were always there for each other. John and I both went through cancer, and having breast cancer was no fun and either was his colon cancer...we cheered each other and made sure we stayed positive. John was a soldier, good father, grandfather, wonderful Husband to Mary Helen, and especially a good friend to all he met....his smile was catching and his laughter warming... 'Hey Good Lookin'' you are not forgotten and memories are all through our home of you and Mary Helen as your picture hangs on the fridge...loving you always....Cathay and Bryan
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MARG ARNONE (LOCAL 229 RETIREE)
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February 2, 2018
For the last 5 years I have had the pleasure of travelling with John, Jack and Coleen from Toronto to Port Elgin and back for the retiree conference. John kept us in stiches all the way with his stories and fast comments. The trip will never be the same again. He will be missed terribly. My condolences to all of his family. He is in God's hands now and with his son Michael. Best regards. Marg