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John Saunders Auston

August 9, 1937 - April 12, 2015

John Saunders Auston obituary, August 9, 1937-April 12, 2015, Garibaldi Highlands, BC

BORN

August 9, 1937

DIED

April 12, 2015

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West Vancouver, British Columbia

John Auston Obituary

AUSTON, John Saunders (Sandy) August 9, 1937 - April 12, 2015 . John Auston, geologist, world traveller, philanthropist, avid photographer, beloved husband, brother, devoted father and grandfather, died Sunday morning in Vancouver after a long and valiant fight with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. He was 77. John was born in Charlottetown, PEI, grew up in Montreal with his siblings David and Shirray, and attended McGill University, where he studied geology. A 40-year veteran of the mining industry, he spent much of his career in Toronto with the Selection Trust Group of London (which in 1981 became the minerals arm of British Petroleum). His working life took him and his family to Sydney, Australia; Denver, Colorado; Melbourne, Australia; and ultimately Vancouver. John was also President and CEO of Ashton Mining of Canada and, prior to that, President and CEO of Granges, Inc. In recent years, he sat on the boards of Cameco, Eldorado Gold and the BC Cancer Foundation. In addition to his esteemed mining career, John pursued many passions. His home office, filled with hundreds of books and over fifty photo albums, is evidence of his rich life, including his travels to over 30 countries, his large, boisterous family and his love of photography. One of his daughters told him his artful eye was so good, it made life look better than it was. But this was not how he viewed it. John loved everything about life, especially his beloved wife and life partner of 56 years, B.J. Auston; his four children, Victoria Auston (Jim Sinclair), Katy Southerland (Ned), John Auston, Jr., Genevieve Cole (Steve); and, his six grandchildren, Malcolm and Ellen Southerland, Julian Auston-Sinclair, Lucy, Josephine and Phoebe Cole. John guided them all with the highest of standards, the most moral of voices, and the greatest generosity of spirit. He was a sage and a philosopher too, a true Renaissance man. This enduring passion for living is part of what kept John alive and fighting for 14 years, tirelessly raising awareness and significant funding as a board member for the BC Cancer Foundation, resulting in a research award in his name. His lust for life, his unwavering ability to take the high road and the long view, the enormity of his lion-like heart and his willingness to give of it, will never be forgotten. We will work hard to carry forth his spirit and follow his fine example, all the while knowing that in his wake the world has lost some of its lustre and for now feels a little less grand. "Today while the blossoms still cling to the vine, I'll taste your strawberries and drink your sweet wine. A million tomorrows shall all pass away, 'ere I forget all the joy that is mine today." In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the BC Cancer Foundation or to the Paul Sugar Palliative Support Foundation. The BC Cancer Agency and the North Shore Hospice are two remarkable organizations full of caregivers whose skill and compassion lengthened and deepened the quality of John's life. Special thanks to Dr. Diego Villa and Dr. Joseph Connors for their many years of superior care. The Auston family is eternally grateful to all these many dedicated healthcare professionals. A celebration of John's life will be held in Vancouver at the end of May. Please refer to www.mckenziefuneralservices.com for further information and to write a condolence for the family.

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Published by North Shore News from Apr. 17 to Apr. 19, 2015.

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May 7, 2015

We want you to know, BJ, that we have been thinking of you and of course, John. Both of you have been through a great deal. It was a pleasure knowing John all these years. He was a fine gentleman.
George and Diana Tikkanen

iain downie

April 23, 2015

BJ, Anne and I extend our sympathy, and best wishes in a trying time.

Roman Friedrich

April 20, 2015

BJ,
Stephanie and I were so sorry to hear of John's passing. He was a dear friend. I will never forget how John and you welcomed us to Vancouver in 2001 with a hike at Lighthouse Park with our two young children John and Caroline. John and I spent much time together on the business front and will be remembered as a man of absolute integrity, intelligence, good humor and optimism and especially his devotion to you and the children. I will miss him. Roman

April 20, 2015

BJ, Genevieve, Katy, Vicky and John: I was so sad to receive the news of Sandy's passing. Please accept my condolences. Though I didn't spend a lot of time with him, it was evident on those few occasions that he was such a wonderful man (and pretty darned good looking too). Then to read the obituary and realize that he was brilliant in so many ways. I'm sure you must all be devastated and I pray that Sandy truly is in a better place, and that you can find some sort of comfort in that.
Judy Langley
Barra de Navidad, Mexico

Gail Searson

April 20, 2015

Dear BJ & family: I am so sorry to learn of John's passing. He was a remarkable man and friend. I know that your many wonderful memories of him, will help to sustain you during this time of sorrow.
Sincerely, Gail Searson

Stephanie Friedrich

April 20, 2015

Dear BJ, We think often of John and you. So sorry for your loss. John was a very special, dear man and he will hold a special place in our hearts always.
Love, Stephanie

Randy Bartsch

April 17, 2015

John you will be sadly missed. I was so pleased to get to know you during your time on the BC Cancer Foundation Board.

John Keirstead

April 16, 2015

BJ -- please accept condolences from a long-ago neighbour on Marlowe in NDG -- we have come a long way from our childhoods. Best regards to you and your family (and if this isn't the right BJ, best wishes to all of you in these difficult days anyway.

April 16, 2015

Such a lovely man, your Dad. He leaves behind an equally lovely family. I hope you can comfort and solace with one another during this extremely difficult time.

April 16, 2015

So sorry for your loss. May the God of all comfort take hold of your right hand and fortify you and help you at this time of great sorrow. Isa. 41:10

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