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Grant Jones

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WILLIAM GRANT JONES

January 4, 1954 – December 29, 2021

After a courageous battle with cancer, Grant passed away on December 29, 2021, at Riverview Health Centre at the age of 67.

 

He is survived by his partner Shannon, daughter Brin, sister Carol Guest (Gary), nephews Ryan Guest (Amy) and Cory Guest (Sarah), great nephews Tylar, Cooper and Zachary, stepchildren Ferron (Pierry) and Anthony and former spouse Jody.  He was predeceased by his parents Russell and Mildred Jones.

 

Grant was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba and lived in St. Vital for most of his life, spending every summer at Victoria beach. His foremost passion in life was his music. A brilliant jazz guitarist, he was a greatly valued member of Winnipeg’s music community and performed for many years at the Paragon. More recently, you may have heard him playing at the Hotel Fort Garry, Inferno’s Bistro, and Resto Gare. Grant was educated as an engineering technician and worked as a certified health and safety consultant in his later years, a field he was deeply dedicated to. Grant loved to cycle, swim, and kayak. He also held a black belt in karate, which he taught with his signature enthusiasm and patience to the kids in Thompson during our “northern adventure”.

 

Grant was a wonderful listener with the ability to make everyone feel special and heard. He also had a wicked sense of humour, right until the last. He was so loving and kind; always putting others before himself even in his last months. He was a thoughtful and gracious partner, father, brother, and uncle who will be profoundly missed.

 

Grant’s family would like to express our deep gratitude to the many friends who offered their unwavering love and support during this difficult time. We would also like to thank his palliative care nurses Anita and Dustin, homecare workers Tamara, Stacy, and Svetlana and the staff at Riverview for their excellent care. Special thanks as well to Dr. Wiebe and her team for their kindness and compassion.

 

Grant’s family kindly requests that all of his friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour his memory by watching the photo-biography above. Please, also consider sharing your own photos, memories, and stories by making use of the comment section on this page.

 

In Accordance with Grant’s wishes, cremation has taken place.  A celebration of Grant’s life is planned for early summer and will be communicated at that time. If friends so desire a donation may be made in Grant’s name to the charity of their choice.

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Shannon

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My sweet Baboo…I miss you every single minute if every single day

Diane Bronk

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I have known Shannon since she was 4 years old and have never seen her so deeply loved. It gave me peace knowing she was loved but also knowing she loved Grant as deeply back.  Love Diane Bronk 

Jo-Ann Robinson Jones

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

He was my North, my South, my East and West,My working week and my Sunday rest,My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song;I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong. Always, Jody

Dan Hayward

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Deepest condolences to Grant’s family and loved ones.  Grant and I were childhood friends, growing up on Elm Park Road.  We shared a Star Weekly paper route when we were 10 or so. We’d lost touch over the years but reconnected through facebook and enjoyed the memories we shared. Sorry I didn’t have the chance to see him again in person. RIP old friend. ❤️

Brian Peto

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Deepest sympathies to Grant's family.  I knew Grant as a kid growing up going to Windsor School and Glenlawn Collegiate.  We played on the same hockey and baseball teams as kids going to Windsor Community Club.  We were also born on the same day and had to coordinate birthday parties so as to not conflict.  Over the years we lost touch but through his Dad we were able to connect for a golf game at St. Boniface Golf Club several years ago.  It was great to get caught up.  It was a pleasure knowing him.

Bonnie Dzwonek

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our deepest sympathy to Shannon and Grant's family. We feel blessed to have known such a wonderful person. Love Bonnie & Melissa Dzwonek

Auntie Bonnie, Uncle Carlo, and family

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Please accept our heartfelt condolences for the passing of Grant to all.  Words cannot fully express the sorrow we feel about his passing. May you always treasure the wonderful times you shared with him. Our prayers are with you and your whole family during this difficult time. Rest In Peace Grant ❤Love Auntie Bonnie,Uncle Carlo,Kelly, Vanessa, and Shauna, Darcy, Bella and Austen 

Bernie & Sandra

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Our heartfelt sympathy to the loved ones Grant has left. He truly was a a wonderful man. It was a pleasure knowing him. 

Greg Genik, friend

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Grant, thanks for the melodies! What a privilege it's been listening to and getting to know you over the years. To Shannon and family, my deepest condolences.  Thank you for sharing this wonderfully kind, humble and talented man. He was a true gentleman and a model human being who did life as he played...with a lot of class. Thanks for the memories!

Kristine Fileccia

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

My deepest condolences to Shannon, Brin and the rest of the family. Grant and I worked closely together for a number of years and his fantastic sense of humour and kindness made many of those days bearable. He made everyone around him, no matter their position or life experience, feel equal and valued. He was always up for a good prank or shenanigan and used humour to lighten the mood. Since our time working together we have crossed paths many times and each run-in has made me miss seeing him more often.  He was a wonderful man and I am grateful to have known him.  

Valerie Moon and George Bednarczyk

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

I grew up with Grant on the same street and in the same classroom for 9 years. I loved his wry sense of humour. We reconnected a number of years ago and when I introduced him to my partner George they became fast friends through their love of music.  When Grant met Shannon the four of us enjoyed concerts and dinners together. We will miss him. The last time we were with him, he said he would send us a message. Here’s a message to him, E7#9

Barbara Patmore

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

What a wonderful and touching tribute to Grant. Our condolences to all his family ,and extended family. We didn’t know Grant well, but felt we knew him through his sister Carol and Gary. Carol and family will miss brother, brother- in- law and uncle very much, as will so many others. We had the privilege of enjoying his wonderful guitar skills.  May we all have a smile when we remember Grant, truly one of the Good ones. Bill and Barbara Patmore

Cal Wookey

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Grant and I met in grade 10.  We had a good friendship.  We competed pretty successfully together in “boys” doubles badminton at Glenlawn Collegiate.  We also shared an interest in guitars.  But there was no competition there.  Grant’s guitar skills were very advanced.  He was into jazz.  I wished that I could play as well as he could.  We lost touch until about 6 years ago when his dad was in the same nursing home as my mum.  Golden Links.  For the last 2 or 3 years Grant has been my best friend.  We met weekly for restaurant brunches and lawn chair meetings in Winnipeg parks.  Lots of common interests.  Guitar, woodworking, Victoria Beach and so many St. Vital kids we both knew.  Have I ever met someone who has more qualities of character and sharp sense of humour.  I don’t think so. My condolences to Shannon, Brin and family. Cal Wookey

Stacey

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Very nice video.My condolences to Shannon , Brin and family. Miss my morning chats with Grant ,he bought a set of dominos but never got the chance to show him how to play Mexican train . 

Ian Hodges

September 25, 2024 at 7:32 PM

Grant was a very fine jazz guitarist and a true gentleman. I always enjoyed his company, and it was a pleasure to hear him play and to chat with him between sets. We will miss him in the music community here in Winnipeg.

Gord Kowalchuk

September 25, 2024 at 7:31 PM

My respect and sympathy to Grant's family and his friends and colleagues in the musical and safety industry.  Grant was the utmost professional in whatever task which was at hand and he performed with such an understated sense of confidence, knowledge and mastery that made his efforts appear to be seamless and completely natural. I remember going to some of the local places where Grant and his guys would play about town. He would say, "I'm going to be playing at such and such,... you should come around." I took this photo in or around 2016, I believe, when Grant was playing in The Park, a place where you could bring in a camera and enjoy his work. I took other photos of Grant, a guy named Walle and a third player who came to perform at a function in my yard, but I believe that they may have been lost in a computer melt down.  I loved the way that Grant would just "chill" like any great player would, between or after his sets... and the way that he would give a nod when he first saw me coming into "his room,"  It is so true when they say that "you don't know what you've got till it's gone."  Those words describe how many will feel about Grant and his passing.  Respect Sir,  You have all of mine.

Brad Lovatt

September 25, 2024 at 7:31 PM

Deep sympathy to Grants loved ones and his many friends.  Grant and I played music together from early to mid- teens.   Great fun we had fooling around /experimenting with his Sony reel-to-reel.   His wicked sense of humour was well known to those who knew him. ...  many great memories of him.   We also played on the Windsor C.C  baseball and hockey teams.  Heres a photo from 1968 of one of those  teams . Sleep in peace Grant.... Miss you..
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