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JP LEVESQUE Obituary

February 19, 1964 - December 11, 2025
We are heartbroken to announce the passing of our beloved husband and father, JP Levesque. He passed away peacefully at the young age of 61, surrounded by his family, following a lengthy illness. JP was born in 1964 to proud parents Stella and Leo Levesque, and big brother Philip. He loved reminiscing about growing up on Franklin Street, surrounded by his many cousins and neighbours. In 1973, his father's career with the Ontario Provincial Police moved JP and his family to Beardmore. Over the next three years, the Levesque's adjusted to living in a small northern town, away from family and indoor rinks. Despite this, JP's love for hockey grew as his goalie chops developed. He also began to enjoy new hobbies, like fishing and camping, and even started a business catching and selling dew worms to a local bait shop. JP spent much of his adolescence on the ice, chasing his dream of becoming a professional hockey player. However, life had other plans. Working as a corrections officer ultimately led JP to a career in policing, following in the footsteps of both his father and brother. JP dedicated 31 years to the Thunder Bay Police Service, where he rose through the ranks and was eventually appointed Chief of Police in 2011. He led the city's police service with integrity and courage until his retirement in 2018. Among many accomplishments, the moments and milestones he spoke most proudly of included teaching and mentoring at the Ontario Police College in Aylmer, Ontario; attending the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia; and graduating from the Police Leadership Program at the Rotman School of Management. In 2014, JP was humbled to receive the Order of Merit of the Police Forces in recognition of his exceptional service and contributions to policing, presented by the Governor General of Canada at Rideau Hall. JP's commitment to his community extended well beyond his primary career. He served as Vice-President of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police and sat on the Confederation College Board of Governors. His role in organizing and supporting Special Olympics Thunder Bay was especially meaningful to him. For all that JP gave to his profession and his community, his greatest pride came from the life he built with his family. He met the love of his life, Colleen, on Christmas Eve a moment that would shape the rest of his life and perhaps explain his lifelong love of the holiday season. JP and Colleen were married on September 3, 1988. Their marriage was the foundation of a home filled with happiness, laughter, and traditions. Through their 37 years of marriage, they faced challenges head-on, and were always a calm and steady presence for their daughters, Madison and Olivia. JP often said that facing cancer would not have been possible without Colleen's unwavering support. Becoming a father was one of JP's greatest joys. He was a proud "girl dad" and embraced every part of raising Madison and Olivia. He always offered steady guidance and endless encouragement. He didn't miss a dance recital, school performance, or soccer game. Although his career kept him busy, he always managed to cook dinner every night and prioritized gathering at the table together as a family. His love of hockey was renewed when he began coaching Olivia, and he took great pride in coaching with the Thunder Bay Women's Hockey Association for several years. JP and Colleen's dream of becoming grandparents became a reality when they welcomed their first grandchild, Charlotte, in April 2024. While his time with his first grandchild was short, he basked in the moments shared reading books together and snuggling in his rocking chair. JP was predeceased by his beloved big brother, Phil. We are comforted to know they are side by side once again. He is survived by his devoted wife, Colleen; daughters Madison (Hunter) and Olivia (Graeme); and his cherished granddaughter, Charlotte. He will also be deeply missed by his beloved parents, Stella and Leo; Patricia and Rod MacPherson; and extended family members, including his numerous nieces and nephews, whom he loved as his own. Beyond his family, JP was quick to form genuine connections with others. During his illness, he built close relationships with those who supported and cared for him. Our family will always be grateful to those who walked alongside him during this time, offering comfort, respect, and kindness when it mattered most: Taylor, Justin, and Paula of Bayshore; Dr. Kathy Simpson, Dr. Joseph Del Paggio, and Dr. Margaret Anthes at the Thunder Bay Regional Cancer Centre; the team at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre; Theresa and the rest of the rest of the hospice care team at St. Joseph's Hospital. We would also like to thank all of those who have offered support and kind words to our family, whether directly or through social media. The outpouring of love from members of our community has been overwhelming. Funeral services will be held on Friday, December 19, 2025, when family and friends will gather for a Funeral Mass at 11:00 a.m. at St. Patrick's Cathedral, celebrated by Rev. Msgr. P.M. Stilla. Visitation for friends and family will take place one hour prior to Mass at the Cathedral. A private family interment will follow at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Northern Cancer Research Fund in JP's honour.

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Published by The Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal on Dec. 16, 2025.

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margaret davey

December 21, 2025

So sorry to learn about JP. It's hard to lose a son and I wish you the strength to get through this sad time.

Chelsea Peterson

December 21, 2025

I know JP from the many years I worked in insurance. He was always a pleasure to deal with. I'm sadden to hear of his passing and my thoughts go out to his family during this difficult time.

Dave Childs

December 18, 2025

I´m so sorry to hear of JPs passing . I grew up with JP and Phil , living across the lane . It doesn´t seem that long ago . We played road hockey several times a week . I will always have a lot of great memories from that neighbourhood . My deepest sympathy to JPs family .
Sincerely, Dave,Etsie Childs

Tony McGowan

December 18, 2025

I had the privilege and pleasure to attend the FBI National Academy with JP in 1999 and enjoyed his company and friendship. There is no doubt that he is deserving of the greatest accolade that a police officer can receive from his peers, ‘great guy, great cop’.
My sincere condolences to his family, friends and colleagues. Treasure his memory, he will always be in your hearts.
Tony McGowan
London Police Service (retired)

Kevin Dundas

December 18, 2025

JP and I played baseball in the same league, always a true competitor. As a supplier of office furniture to the TBay Police station, I often passed JP in the halls, and his warmth and smile will always be remembered.

Dennis Poole

December 18, 2025

Dear Colleen and family,
Andrea and I are so sorry to hear of JPs passing... he was such a fine, honourable and humble gentleman, and such a good family man. He was an integral and professional part of our OACP board and it was an honour to serve with him. We will always cherish the memories of the FBINAA conference in L.A. with you both.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time.

Jo-Anne and Brent Anderson

December 18, 2025

JP coached our daughter Emma in hockey for several years.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Colleen, Madison and Olivia and families.
Jo-Anne, Brent, Victoria, Tristan and Emma Anderson

Courtney Wall

December 17, 2025

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of JP. I was honoured to have known him through my interactions with TBPS as a young person perusing that career. JP always remembered me and when I would see him in public he always took a few minutes of his day to ask me how I was and how my life was going. He was such a wonderful man. Sending love and healing thoughts to all family but especially to Colleen, Madison, Olivia and of course Charlotte.

Chief (Ret.) John Hagarty Kawartha Lakes Police Service

December 17, 2025

Sincere condolences on your loss. He was a good man, and he will be missed.

Frank Elsner

December 17, 2025

Dear Colleen, I was shocked and very saddened to hear of JPs passing. I can't imagine how yo feel, but know I am sincerely sorry for your loss. I know you have family and friends to help support you, which is somewhat of a comfort I am sure. I have nothing but found memories of our time together. He was one of the only people who ever called me Frankie

Donna McLean

December 17, 2025

Dear Colleen,
We are so saddened by the news of JP's passing. He was such a good guy and we felt privileged knowing him. Our heartfelt condolences to you and your family.
Donna and Bart McLean

Rod Piukkala

December 17, 2025

May I add my condolences to those saddened by the passing of JP. I met JP thru policing but was especially drawn to him through being a former resident of Thunder Bay as well. I know we all have fond memories of JP and our individual relationships and interactions thru the years.

John Bates

December 17, 2025

I was saddened to learn of J.P.’s untimely passing. He was a wonderful colleague who always demonstrated a strong sense of purpose and character. I particularly enjoyed sharing time with him while on the OACP Board of Directors where he was a stand-out. My heartfelt condolences are extended to Colleen and family, his friends and colleagues; he will be sadly missed.

Rob Barrett

December 17, 2025

JP was such a kind, caring person. He had a great sense of humour, loved the Habs and his work. His family was everything to him. I feel very privileged to have known him.

Lori Neufeld

December 17, 2025

Colleen and family. We are deeply saddened to learn about the passing of JP. He will be remembered as a respected and honourable police leader but more importantly, a wonderful husband, father and friend. He conducted his life based on his family values. We were fortunate to work alongside JP at the Ontario Police College and formed a special connection as friends. We were both starting our families, raising daughters and balancing careers. You returned back to your community in Thunder Bay to be with family and become the leader you were meant to be. JP, we will remember you fondly. Our heartfelt sympathy to the family. Love Lori & John Neufeld

Rob SVEN Jensen

December 17, 2025

RIP my friend till we meet again my condolences to your family and friends you were one of a kind my friend love you we don´t say it enough

Frank Earley

December 16, 2025

Colleen, Leo, Stella and family I am saddened at the passing of JP and you are all in mine and the families thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I have family memories going back to when we were small children visiting with our parents at Stella and Leo´s and our families enjoying time together. I am grateful for those memories and that I saw JP over the years grow into the man he became. It was a privilege to be a family friend and a honor to have had the privilege to also work with and for JP and experience his professionalism and dedicated leadership on the TBPS. He will be greatly missed by all of us who had the privilege to know him. The Earley family

Judy Kiviaho

December 16, 2025

My heart absolutely breaks for your family. Deepest condolences on your loss of such an amazing man. He was the most kind, considerate and professional chief we ever had. He never forgot his roots. Phil and J.P. are together again.

John Read

December 16, 2025

My condolences to his family and friends . He carried himself with such dignity, always kind,approachable, and friendly . I´m honoured to have known him.

Cathy Tait Kostick

December 16, 2025

Stella Leo
So very sorry for your loss
Thinking of you at this most difficult time
Cathy Kostick Terry and Georgia Tait

Brian Crocker

December 16, 2025

Very sorry for your loss. JP was an amazing person. He will be missed.

Gareth (Gary) Duguid

December 16, 2025

I met JP through work. I was a Superintendent for Superior North EMS and we were on many committees and planning groups over the years. He was a brilliant leader and knowledgeable about anything we discussed. The best part of knowing him was the "coffee talks" after the meetings. His rule was we could talk about anything but anything could not include work or anything work related. Out in public if you didn´t see him, he always saw you and greeted you. He was a family man and a man of the community. I offer my sincere condolences to his family and close friends and I am but one of a community that has lost a great leader who made Thunder Bay a better and safer community for all. I am proud to have known and had the opportunity to work with him.

Tom Britton

December 16, 2025

My heartfelt condolences go out to Colleen and family. Very sad day. I was honored and privilidged to have known J P . Enjoyed the time we had in our younger years playing ball camping and having a lot of fun hanging out with the gang. Great memories. Rest in peace J P.

Wayne Bahlieda

December 16, 2025

It is with great sadness that I read of JP´s passing . He was such an amazing person and kind soul. May he RIP

Jody kondrat

December 16, 2025

I was very saddened to hear of J.P´s passing. He was a kind man. May the happy memories you shared together give you strength and comfort during this difficult time.

Jody Kondrat

Eleanor Stewart

December 16, 2025

Dear Colleen & family . It was with shock and extreme sadness , that I learned of JP´s passing . You and I worked together in the Medical Centre a number of years ago . Edwin & I also knew your parents through the Maritime Provinces Club . JP was a special person - I know , my Husband ,Edwin enjoyed chatting with him at one of the Med. Centre Christmas gatherings .. Sending Sincere Condolences to you and your Family at this sad time . Rest in Peace, JP.

Scott Wark

December 16, 2025

So sorry for your loss. Thinking of you all during this difficult time.

Pat & Samanthe McCarthy

December 16, 2025

I'd like to give our deepest condolences to JP's family.
He was a special guy with a huge heart.
I've known him for over 45 years and he was always the nicest friendiest guy.
Way to young, he will be with Phil again.
RIP JP

James St Cyr OPP

December 16, 2025

Sincere condolences Leo and family. JP was a man of integrity and served with humility and honor. He was my go to as I knew the buck stopped with him. So sad to hear of his passing and when I last spoke with him he was keeping his valiant battle to his humble self. I reassured him of how proud many of us were knowing the inner workings of his tenure as Chief. May he rest in Peace with Phil and may God give the Levesque family the strength to celebrate Christmas knowing that JP exemplifies the integrity, courage and humility that is required to serve in Law Enforcement. Sincerely James StCyr OPP

Michelle Woods

December 16, 2025

Mark and I send our deepest condolences. JP will be missed by many. May love and memories bring your family comfort during this difficult time.
Mark and Michelle (Woods) Barstead

Cutch

December 16, 2025

You will be missed my friend but I will always have the memories

Patti Sawicki Lambert

December 16, 2025

In loving memory of a wonderful person. Such a kind humble man. God bless his family.

Rick Kruse

December 16, 2025

I was very saddened upon the news of JP passing. My condolences to your family and may your memories never fade.
It was not only our policing careers that our friendship came about, we both had a great relationship on the ice, always kind words spoken after game the next day at work. I will remember JP as a supportive friend, colleague and hockey pal. He will be missed.

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Visitation

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St. Patrick's Cathedral

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Funeral Mass

11:00 a.m.

St. Patrick's Cathedral

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