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JOHN RICHMOND DEVINE
Born: Nov 25, 1929
Date of Passing: Dec 27, 2019
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JOHN RICHMOND DEVINE
1929 - 2019
He leaves to mourn his loving wife Sheila; children, Fran, Ken (Barb), Beth (Roger), and Mairi; grandchildren, Kyle, Kamron, Falyn, Jenna, Alanna, Lauren, Heather, Anders, and Kristin; great-grandchildren, Joshua and
Isabella; brother Pat; brother-in-law Jim; and many nieces and nephews in Scotland,
England, France, and Greece.
He is predeceased by his children, Iain and Elaine; grandchild Kraig; mother Hylda;
father John; brother Tom; and sisters, Hilda and Molly.
John attended St. Patrick School in Kilsyth, where he made top pupil (Dux) in 1941. He furthered his education at Jordanhill
University in Glasgow, earning a degree in Physical Education. He later completed a Masters degree in Education at the
University of Manitoba. Shortly after The Second World War, he served in the RAF. In 1953, he met and married his life partner, Sheila Dobie. Along with their three young children, they emigrated to Canada in 1956 to start a new life.
Once in Canada, he worked as a Physical Education teacher at Grant Park High School for most of his career, and finished his
professional life in university administration. John played soccer at a semi-professional
level with the Winnipeg Thistle team, and coached soccer at University of Winnipeg.
John is nominated for The Most Patient
Father award in recognition of frequent
summer vacations spent camping and
travelling across Canada and the USA in the family station wagon with Sheila, their six children, two cats, and a dog. He enjoyed many hobbies, including hardscaping the yard on Mercury Bay, cross-country skiing, dog-sledding his Siberian huskies, reading, solving crossword puzzles, and entertaining friends.
We will remember him as a loving father and grandfather. He was a man of few words, but his words carried great weight. His
perspective on life thereafter is best
reflected in an adaptation of one of his
favourite poets, Angelo Patri.
"In one sense, there is no death. The life of a soul on earth lasts beyond their departure. We will always feel that our loved ones' lives touch others, their voices speak out to us, their spirit looks out from others' eyes,
talking to us in the familiar things that they touched, worked with, and loved."
He will live on in the lives of his Clan and Kin, both here and in Heaven, guiding us to be better people.
Cremation has taken place and a "Come and Go" Celebration of his life will be held on
Sunday, January 5, 2020 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., with tributes at 3:00 p.m., at Thomson "In the Park" Funeral Home, 1291 McGillivray Boulevard.
We would like to thank Dr. Ted St. Godard and the compassionate team in the St.
Boniface Palliative Care Unit.
Flowers are gratefully declined. Dad would have wished that any donations go to the
Winnipeg Humane Society or to Palliative Care, St. Boniface Hospital in John's memory.
THOMSON "IN THE PARK"
204-925-1120
Condolences may be sent to
www.thomsoninthepark.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 04, 2020
Condolences & Memories (3 entries)
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I knew John when we worked together at Grant Park and we were neighbours when Nydia and I lived on Somerville. He was a fine person and an interesting friend. We cherish his memory, Tom Peterson - Posted by: thomas peterson (Friend from years ago) on: Jan 07, 2020
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I remember John when I would come to the house on Mercury to visit and play with one of his daughters. It was a wonderful house full of children, laughter and animals. Growing up as a single child I always revelled in the atmosphere that he, and his wife Sheila, provided for their family and appreciated how they always made me feel like part of the family. This extended to my adult life as well. When I married he and Sheila attended my wedding and John wore his famous kilt and gave a wonderful toast.. God bless you and keep you John! It is with extreme sorry that my husband and I extend our condolences to all of the family. Joyce Lamb (nee McKay) - Posted by: Joyce Lamb (Friend of his children) on: Jan 05, 2020
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I worked with John. He was a scholar and a gentleman. - Posted by: Jim Patterson (Friend) on: Jan 04, 2020

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