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IVON ADDUONO Obituary


It is with great sadness to announce the sudden, but peaceful passing of Ivon Adduono (89 yrs.) on Thursday, January 25, 2024 at Qathet General Hospital in Powell River, BC.

Ivon was born (Joseph) Yvon Lafontaine in Gaspe, Quebec on April 28, 1934, then adopted by step-dad, Leonard John Adduono upon the passing of his birth-father, Joseph Yvon Lafontaine. He is predeceased by both fathers, mother, Joan Lorna Adduono, wife, Carol Adduono (Cameron), son, Barry Adduono, partner Georgette Lassard, sisters Theresa, Leona, Judy, and Betty and brothers, Jimmy and Leonard Adduono. He is survived by his brother Val Lafontaine Sr., sons Bradley (Lorna) and Brian (Laura), grandson, Lewis Wihnan-Adduono (in Kelowna), beloved, daughter, Lisa Evon Lee, and grandchildren, Melissa Miller and Joey Miller.

In some ways, Ivon lived two lives: 1 in Ontario and a 2nd in British Columbia.

Life #1: From a child to 51 yrs. old, Ivon called Thunder Bay, Ontario home. He loved sports, ( fastball umpire and broomball referee), and he especially embraced the outdoors: golf, fishing and camping. He was active in the community, giving generously of his time and energy, especially with wife Carol, helping to found the Current River Recreation Association and working the canteen at the Current River Arena. Ivon was renowned and respected for his ability to work "magic" as an auto body repairman - his life's career, at various dealerships and shops; (fun fact: he was fixing cars at a shop in Powell River - for pay - into his mid-80's!). In the evenings, you could find him holding court in a lawn chair on the front lawns of his house or others, with friends and neighbours. Ivon also loved music, always humming or whistling along with his favourite songs. Later in life, he enjoyed watching grandson, Joey, playing bass guitar in a variety of bands. As well, precious to `Poppa-Ivon' were walks with granddaughter, Melissa.

Life #2: In 1985, at 51 yrs. old, Ivon moved to beautiful Powell River, B.C., and he stayed for the next 39 yrs. He kept working auto body, mentoring numerous young apprentices and banging out dents like a true artist; the "guys at the shop" were another family to him; he was universally respected and loved in the industry. Again, he golfed in leagues and tournaments, fished the nearby lakes and the Pacific Ocean, and started to WALK! Almost every single day of his new life, Ivon and friends would `walk-the-track' for an hour each morning, rain or shine … and I mean "walk" - very few could keep up! In Powell River, Ivon also met Georgette Lassard and the large Lassard family, all of whom embraced him as one of their own, warmly and lovingly, and they provided him with much love and laughter. Ivon and Georgette were together for 22 years. ("thank you" to all the Lassard clan, notably Henry who always called Ivon 'Dad'). Ivon often travelled back to Thunder Bay or to the Barrie/Orillia area for extended vacations, but it was Hawaii that captured his heart; Ivon went to Hawaii 14 times! (what a collection of colourful shirts and hats he adored to wear year-round). Thank you to Cindy, his travel agent, who arranged most of his trips. Ivon also held dear all the friends he spent time with at the Legion every Sunday and the Snack-Attack-Shack in the mall every other single day of the week, without fail. Ivon was a "social butterfly" of the finest order. In the quieter hours, Ivon was a professional at jigsaw puzzles, loved to play his Lotto numbers, solved word-searches and hung on every pitch during Blue Jays games. Ivon was an expert at cribbage and "up for anything" - when Ivon walked into a room, the party started.

If you knew Ivon, "then you knew" - if you just met him, then you soon found out; he had a perma-smile, a twinkle in his eye, a sparkling personality, a palpable kindness, a gentle spirit and not a day went by in almost 90 yrs. when he wasn't laughing and making others laugh.

Young children can spot a genuine soul and they were always drawn to Ivon, as he was to them; for years he brought joy to kids as Santa Claus in both the Black Bay Crescent neighbourhood and at countless company functions. Perhaps it was his child-like wonder of the world, boundless curiosity and natural charm that afforded him such a long and satisfying life.

Ivon's family wish to thank Henry and the Lassard family, the staff at Qathet Hospital in Powell River and the numerous friends who were so kind, generous and helpful over the years.

A Celebration of Life is planned for a future date in Thunder Bay. More information forthcoming. Those who wish to mark Ivon's passing are encouraged to donate to a charity of their own choosing.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Jan. 30, 2024.

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David Fitt

February 10, 2024

Brian,
We were so sorry to hear of your dad´s passing. I enjoyed his summer visits to your place, his endless and entertaining stories, and our golf games where he would hit the golf ball down the middle of the fairway every time. Your dad made people smile and laugh wherever he went. Our deepest condolences to you and Ivon´s entire family. Thinking of you. David & Lynda

Geralyn Ginny Devenish

February 6, 2024

Brian - my deepest condolences to you and your family. I wish I had known your Dad - sounds like he had a fabulous impact on many and had a good life (or two). Thinking of you. Ginny (Geralyn Devenish)

ray adduono

February 3, 2024

to my Adduono family iwas just a kid at green bay cottage but i enjoyed my time with my cousins.Ivon was so happy and friendly to everyone he must have gotten that from his first family.To this day i don't know or recognize all my family but i love them all.God bless you Ivon and condolences to his close family.

Dawn Korol

February 1, 2024

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all Brian Lisa Brad and families
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Norine ( De Graag ) Howes

January 31, 2024

My deepest condolences to Brad, Brian and Lisa and family. I keep remembering the fun times on Black Bay as well as all the times we have shared here in BC. Ivan was a great man. Will miss him dearly. R. I. P.

Mark Plichta

January 30, 2024

I sure remember those lawn-chair evenings on Black Bay Crescent.
He was a great guy!

Mark Jurcik

January 30, 2024

My deepest condolences to Brad, Brian and Lisa along with friends and relatives. I always held respect for Ivon and was glad I was able to sit down with him one last time when he was in town visiting. I witnessed his "magic" bodywork on vehicles including my own. I'm glad that he sounds like he had such a fulfilled life.

Georgie

January 30, 2024

Took a trip down memory lane when I read of your dad´s passing. Remembering the black bay cres santa visits, the busy Adduono household just a couple doors down and the friendly waves smiles and hello of both your parents. Condolences to you all.
Georgie

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