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John Richmond

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JOHN RICHMOND

July 4, 1949 - October 12, 2024

With great sadness, we announce that John Richmond’s battery ran out on October 12, 2024 at Riverview Health Centre. John bravely lived with Parkinson’s Disease for 28 years, never showing a complaint or frustration. He continued to approach life on his own terms until the very end, often saying, “I can still do stuff; it just takes me longer!”


John leaves behind his wife, Alanna; daughters, Meika and Aidan; son-in-law Kevin; and adored grandchildren, Hawksley, Winston, and Maisie. He is also survived by his big brother, Barry, and sister-in-law, Mavis, in England; as well as his extended families: the Richmonds; McMurrays; McConnells; and Lamberts. He was predeceased by his sister Valerie; and his parents. John faced profound loss early in life, losing his father as a teenager, his sister as a newlywed, and his mother as a new father. These experiences left scars but he kept his emotions close to his heart, never allowing them to slow him down.


Born in 1949 to William and Ivy (Proffitt) Richmond in Ormskirk (near Liverpool, UK), John took pride in his British upbringing. Being raised in a busy post-war world and a decade younger than his siblings, he was often left to his own devices and learned to navigate life on his own, developing a self-sufficiency that defined him. A self-taught handyman, John preferred to repair rather than replace, always believing in making the most of what he had.


After the death of his father, John, his mother, sister and her family moved to Winnipeg in 1967 to start anew. One fateful evening in a folk music coffee house John took a fancy to a young lady making the popcorn. Alanna and John were married in 1973. He was fortunate to find a career with CBC, where he proudly edited film for over 30 years. He cherished the friendships and memories created while working on iconic shows like Sesame Street and Country Canada, as well as countless local productions, newscasts, and sporting events. After taking early retirement, he found joy in a second career at Canadian Tire, where he worked in the garden centre each spring. He would have continued there if not for the toll Parkinson’s took on his mobility.


John's passion for staying active was boundless. He proudly volunteered with the Folk Festival transportation crew for 25 years and was a dedicated blood donor for over 30 years. As a devoted father and family man, he loved dad jokes and epic puns (some so obscure they needed an explanation!), camping, road trips, sailing, canoeing, and building everything from sandboxes and playhouses to skating rinks and slides for his children and grandchildren. John was happiest in his comfortable home and yard, usually with a beer in hand, building bonfires, mowing grass, shoveling snow, feeding the birds (while devising ways to outsmart the squirrels), maintaining the pool and fish pond, chain sawing, tinkering in his shed and engaging in endless projects. Oh, and he was often found under the hood of his beloved Volvos, eager to repair or improve, indulging his passion for cars that began on the mean streets of Ormskirk! John’s idea of relaxing was to be able to fix stuff, build stuff and help friends and family! The kind, generous and hardworking man and the many projects he modestly crafted will be cherished by all who knew and loved him.


John was a good guy. Try to rest now dad.


Ta Ta for now!


Sincere thanks for the excellent care John received at the Victoria Hospital and Riverview Health Centre.


A celebration of John’s life will be held at 3:00pm on November 10, 2024 at Windsor Community Centre (St. Vital), 99 Springside Drive.


John’s family kindly requests that all of his friends and relatives take a few minutes to honour his memory by sharing photos, memories, and stories, using the comment section on this page.


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Jerry and Linda Cousin

October 25, 2024 at 11:36 AM

Linda and I offer our heart felt condolences on the passing of John. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Alanna and your family.

May the many wonderful memories created over the years help you during this difficult time. We always enjoyed John and your company. We had many parties together with you guys and our neighbors.

John would call over the fence when he heard me in the yard and then slip through the fence and we would chat for a while. I will miss those visits.

Although no words of sympathy can ease the loss you bare, please find some comfort in the thought that others care. We are sorry for the loss of John.

Sandra Artimowich

October 20, 2024 at 12:12 AM

I never had the pleasure of meeting this man but heard from dear friends how special he was. Clearly from this beautiful tribute he was one amazing loving husband, father, grandfather and dear friend. My sincere condolences to each one of you who had the blessing of knowing him. May he rest in peace and always walk in the light of God.

Sincerely, Mrs. A.

Terry Stapleton

October 19, 2024 at 8:47 PM

I enjoyed working with John editing stories for CBC'S Coleman and Company. His sense of humour got us through many long hours. He was one of the reasons going to work was enjoyable.

Alexis

October 19, 2024 at 5:42 PM

Thank you for sharing these memories and photos of John. It made me remember how he helped me edit a video about my Tree Canada trip in 1998. It was fun working with him in the CBC studio. I also remembered all the good times together at Jessica Lake at New Years - skating, sliding, skiing, conga lines doing the dishes, and putting on performances for the parents. Sending all my love.

Ray & Deb

October 19, 2024 at 12:52 PM

A beautiful tribute to a wonderful man. Our hearts are with you all. A couple of grainy photos of the early years canoeing in the summer and skiing in the winter.

Terry Borys

October 19, 2024 at 9:04 AM

Dear Alanna, Aidan, Meika, and family,

I am sorry to learn of your loss and am thinking of you at this sad time. It sounds as if John led a full active life cherishing his loved ones and contributing to the common good. May these wonderful memories sustain you in the time ahead.

Terry

Caroline and Kevin Mandarino

October 19, 2024 at 8:28 AM

My memory of your Dad is forever moving. Never sitting. I think of him working on his various projects in his shed. We are so sorry for your loss.

Marne Murray

October 19, 2024 at 7:04 AM

We're going to miss you John.

Bye for now....Marne & Craig

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