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JOHN BOUCK Obituary



THE HONOURABLE JOHN C. BOUCK MAY 9, 1931 TO JANUARY 18, 2010 It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father, friend, scholar teacher, editor, jurist, futurist and advocate. A former Justice of the Supreme Court of B.C., John's legacy lives on in the remarkable contributions he made to the field of law and effective administration of justice. John was born and raised in Calgary, the son of Dr. Charles Bouck, a well-loved and respected physician, and his wife Phyllis. After graduating from Central High School, John attended the University of British Columbia where he obtained a Bachelor of Laws in 1955. John was blessed with many gifts and talents, all of which he used to their highest potential. While attending university, John became Canadian Auxiliary Air Force, attaining the eventually flying T33 Silver Stars, Vampires discharge, John continued to pilot his family America in his treasured Piper Commanche a member of the Royal rank of Squadron Leader, and F-86 Sabres. After his and friends all over North ('CF-YGV'). A natural athlete, John was especially accomplished in racquet sports. He was Alberta Men's Singles Badminton Champion in 1953 and the BC Men's Single Badminton Champion in 1954. It was golf, however, that remained his foremost sporting passion until the last few months of his life. John began his legal career as a sole practitioner in Vancouver in 1956. His practice quickly flourished in large part due to his boundless energy and enviable work ethic. In 1965 he founded the firm Bouck, Edwards, Kenny and Bray with (the former Mr. Justice) J.E. 'Jack' Edwards and Brent Kenny. In 1974, John's achievements were recognized by Ottawa with his appointment to the bench. At 42, he was (and remains to date) one of the youngest appointees to the court. Many of his judgments remain the authority for a range of legal principles. John authored innumerable papers and articles; all designed to improve upon the justice system. Within the legal community he is renowned for his publications including BC Annual Practice, CIVJI and CRIMJI, all of which have and will continue to grace courtrooms, offices and libraries for years to come. John retired from the bench at the mandatory age of 75. However, he continued to press for reforms through speaking engagements and his very 21st century law blog. Many of John's friends and former colleagues were kind enough to send messages of support as his illness progressed. All of these messages buoyed John's spirit. One message in particular perhaps sums up who John was to the legal community: 'Every generation produces a star and in my mind you are one of them'. John's children are especially grateful for the strength, devotion and love demonstrated by Shirley throughout their marriage and in his last days. Predeceased by his sister Marilyn, John is survived by Shirley, his best friend and beloved wife of 20 years, his children David (Barbara Major), Carolyn (Steve Irwin) and Susan Butler (Keith) and their mother Helen; grandchildren Max, Grace; Reid, Bryce; Liam, Elise and Cara; stepchildren Scott (Judy), Jan (Zolly) and Kimberley and their children Rori, Jamie and Julia; brother-in-law Rod McDaniel, nieces Nancy and Leslie; cousins in Sweden; and many, many friends and loyal colleagues. The family wishes to thank all of the homecare and nursing staff of Victoria Hospice who made John's final days easier. Very special thanks to his family physician and friend Dr. Walter Chow and Pranic Healer Andrea Thomas. Service to be held at 2 p.m. on January 27th at Christ Church Cathedral, 930 Burdett Avenue, followed by a private reception from 46 p.m. at the Victoria Golf Club. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Victoria Hospice.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 22 to Jan. 23, 2010.

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IVAN WILLIAM MERVIN HENRY

February 2, 2023

January 17, 2011

I haven't forgotten about showing the old Tape. I had a seizure last May and have lost the paper I wrote the 'contact' and Phone No. on - memory bank empty - Could you get in touch again?

maura/doug markert

January 24, 2010

Dearest Shirley, We can only imagine how you feel at this time. Our thoughts are with you. May John's spirit rise on the wings of a Dove and gain eternal peace and happiness as he found with you.

Love Maura and Doug.

Sheila (Scott) Davis

January 23, 2010

I did not have the opportunity to know John as an adult with all his family. My deep sympathy to you all.
When I remember John best was in the 30's when the Scott family lived close by; My brothers were Johns' age.
i was a contemporary of Marilyn - I still miss her.
I have an old movie on tape of my father taking us all to the old Calgary Airfield on the edge of the North Hill and a very young John was running around in excitement. The beginning of the flying 'bug'?
I went on to get my Pilot's License right after the war as did my youngest brother Jim so I guess that was it.
If any of you would like to see the tape -e-mail me.

Ralph & Bette Hemstalk

January 22, 2010

Expressing deepest sympathy and hoping you will find comfor in knowig others care and are near in thought today.

January 22, 2010

Dear Shirley and family,
My heart aches for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Love, Noreen

David Ker

January 22, 2010

Our sympathy and condolences to John's family.
David Ker a friend from the DU fraternity house and fellow pilot, and from Lis

Leslie McDaniel

January 22, 2010

Dear David, Carolyn and Susan, I am sorry that Nancy and I cannot be with you to celebrate and honor your father's remarkable life. One of my fondest memories was when Uncle john would fly his plane over from Vancouver to Sylvan Lake. He would buzz the cabin and that was Mimi's cue to pack up the crew in the car and go and meet him at the landing strip. He always had on the biggest grin when he got out of his plane. I was always excited to see Uncle John. I am so sorry for your loss and send our deepest sympathy and condolences to all of you and your families. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love from Nancy and Leslie

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