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John BROUGH Obituary

JOHN ALBERT BROUGH 1946 - 2023 It is with profound sadness that the family announces the passing of John, peacefully at home with his wife and children, on May 17. John was born on December 6, 1946, in Kirkland Lake to Maggie and Albert Brough. He is survived by his loving wife of 52 years, Lesley; and his children, Geoffrey, Andrew, and Allison (Blair). Proud Pop-Pop to Allison and Blair's daughters, Maggie and Grace. Sadly, missed by sister, Joyce (Len Fraser) of Kirkland Lake, Ken (Elaine) of Edmonton; and sister-in-law, Margo (Ray) of Orillia. John graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree (Economics) from The University of Toronto, received his Chartered Accountant Degree and, more recently, the designation Chartered Professional Accountant. He spent his business career in real estate development throughout Canada and the United States. John served on over ten large public company Directorships in mining, financial and real estate boards for over 20 years. These Directorships, particularly with companies such as Kinross Gold and Wheaton Precious Metals, allowed John to gain knowledge and expertise to help drive new acquisitions and operations in the mining business around the world. John was an avid golfer with golf memberships at Rosedale Golf Club in Toronto, Bigwin Island in Muskoka, Redstick and Orchid Island in Florida. He especially loved being at his cottage, (affectionately called) Wigan Pier, on Lake of Bays during the summer months, playing golf, gardening and being surrounded by family and friends. He adored taking his granddaughters Maggie and Grace on boat tours around the lake and over to Bigwin Island for lunches and dinners, and hearing updates about their latest endeavours. He enjoyed attending the Bigwin galas, hosting parties and ending the evening on the dock with his family watching the boats pass by. To those who knew him, John was larger than life. He was a kind man with a big heart, a wicked sense of humour and loud infectious laugh. He loved to hold court at dinner parties regaling stories and giving his view on any and every topic. He was a voracious reader, lover of wine, and loved to spend afternoons watching a good game of golf or football. He gave the best hugs, always found a way to sneak in a witty comment and was so proud of his family. John held many titles on his life, but his favourite role was being a husband, father, and grandfather. He will be missed by all. The family would like to thank Dr. Shaf Keshavjee, Director, Thoracic Research Laboratories and Surgery for his care and compassion over the past year. They would also like to send a special thank you to the staff at Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care. Finally, as John would inevitably reply after being asked how he is, 'all the better for seeing you.' In lieu of flowers, donations to Dr. Shaf Keshavjee's Cancer Research Fund at UHN Foundation or the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care in John's name would be greatly appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded through www.humphreymiles.com. A celebration of John's life will be held at a time and place to be announced. Details to follow. Humphrey Funeral Home A.W. Miles – Newbigging Chapel 416-487-4523
Published by The Globe and Mail from May 27 to May 31, 2023.

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Clay Dahl

September 21, 2024

John and I were colleagues at Markborough Properties (1973-1975). We were both young in our careers but it was obvious to all that John had a special talent and would go on to a successful and illustrious career. Quite aside from his business acumen was his infectious personality.....always ready to share a joke and enjoy a good time (the Keg) after work and not a mean bone in his body.

He is missed.

Dan Silvester

November 9, 2023

John was my favorite person to work for. I enjoyed his wit and humour. He was protective of his people through a very though time in real estate (Markborough 1990 - 1994). I admired his wisdom. I will miss him dearly. One of my favorite times was a trip to Europe with Lesley and Karen. I will miss his mentorship, views on the market and sense of humor. Hugs to you Lesley.

Carol Blackwood

June 16, 2023

I am saddened to hear of John´s passing. I first met John when I joined the staff of Markborough Properties in 1980 and although I did not work with him directly, we had great contact and interaction. He was direct and precise (one might say demanding, at times) but he was always approachable and operated with an "open door" policy. Markborough was disbanded in 1997 and I lost touch with many of the staff; several years later, as I was walking through the Concourse of the Royal Bank Plaza during the evening rush hour, I noticed someone waving to me from across the corridor - it was John, instantly recognizable by those piercing eyes and that signature smile (grin)! He greeted me with a bear hug I will always remember. We chatted for a few minutes then went our separate ways. That was the last time I saw John. I offer my deepest condolences to Lesley and the rest of the family. May all the wonderful memories of your time with John bring you much comfort during this time and in the years ahead and may his soul rest in perfect peace.

Joe Dubowski

June 14, 2023

I worked with and for John Brough for several years at Markborough Properties. He was direct (very direct!), demanding and possessed of a wonderful sense of humour - he had a way with a joke or a story - and had tremendous loyalty from his staff. To Lesley and family, Betty and I offer our deepest sympathies on his passing. It was too soon.

Bill Best

June 4, 2023

Very sad to learn of John's passing. Although I have not seen him recently as I live in Chicago but I have thought about him often. I will miss seeing him in the gym at the Granite. He was a friend, a confidant and a mentor over more than 3 decades. He was kind and supportive of me, I will always be grateful to have known him.

John Iceton

May 29, 2023

Longtime friend and memories for my whole family as a gracious host in Windsor

Robbie and Lorrie Brough

May 27, 2023

Condolences to all the family. So sorry for your loss.

Walt Lemon

May 27, 2023

My heartfelt condolences. I lived in Gate House with John in 60's, played a couple of games of golf at Rosedale with him. A great guy, may he rest in peace.

Wayne Twaits

May 27, 2023

Many great memories & laughs. Godspeed, John.

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