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John Andrew GRANT

1918 - 2023

John Andrew GRANT obituary, 1918-2023, Toronto, ON

BORN

1918

DIED

2023

John GRANT Obituary

JOHN ANDREW GRANT Positive, kind, and decent until his very last days, our beautiful father, John Andrew Grant, passed away peacefully at home on April 15, at the age of 104. The second of six children born to Francis Grant and Viola Macdonald, he and his twin brother Frank were born in 1918 in North Sydney and raised throughout Nova Scotia. He was predeceased by his siblings, Kay (Paul Gillis), Frank (Lois McGuire), Gerald (Kay Adams and Mary Frances Burke), Mary (Earl Wynands, survived), and Jean (Walter Andersen). Entering WWII and the Royal Canadian Navy at the age of 24, he served on four naval corvettes, battled in the Atlantic, and rose to the rank of Lieutenant. Few stories meant more to him than the time he was able to organize a chance meeting with his brother, Frank, then a decorated pilot, in Londonderry, when they first discussed plans to start a business together. Following the war, they launched Grant Brothers Sales Limited, representing manufacturers of auto parts across Canada. Proud of its expansion, he worked there until the age of 83 before passing the company on to family. It was at a Royal Canadian Navy ball honoring the visit of Prince Philip to Toronto that he met Daphne Robinson. They married in 1950 and went on to spend 56 years together. They were loving parents to seven children, Tim (Gail Littlejohn), Andrea, Paul (Fiona Powles), Christie (Jai Chauhan, d.), John, Elizabeth (David Nunn) and Bruce (Jean-Vincent Blanchard). He was a cherished grandfather of Dustin, Jameel, Ravi, Christian, Adam, Charlie, Katie, Corey, Lindsay, and Jensen; great-grandfather of Lucy, Georgia, Isla, Sienna, Giada, Jordan, Jackson and Michael. Along the way, he was a special uncle and friend to many. In his 90s, when one might expect only quiescence, he crossed paths again with Rosemary Rathgeb, whom he had first met in Montreal in 1942 while on leave from the war. Reuniting almost seven decades later, they knew ten loving and bright years together, inspiring many around them. Well up until his 102nd year, he remained an active Catholic, attending church every morning and a prayer group once a week. He was an avid sportsman, in favor of any social event, and a volunteer for a number of causes. Determined to pass out his days at home, he spent his final years in the superb care of Helen Parrenas, Eddie Parrenas, Marlyn Ubaldo, and Ivy Rosaria, along with the entire staff of 2900 Yonge Street, where he lived for more than thirty-six years. Among the many examples that he set for others over the course of his life, he remained disarmingly kind and expansive towards all around him, even as his health diminished. A funeral mass will be held at Blessed Sacrament Church (24 Cheritan Avenue), on Wednesday, April 19 at 11:00 a.m. Interment at Mount Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations to Blessed Sacrament Church would be greatly appreciated.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Apr. 17 to Apr. 21, 2023.

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Carol & Lloyd B. Simmons

June 11, 2023

We recently learned that dear John Grant has passed. We live on Robinson Place, which was named after the family. He was a kind, thoughtful and very sharp-minded man. We learned about the history of Robinson Place from Daphne and John. Our condolences to the family! Rest in Peace, John.

Karen Rida

April 17, 2023

I only met your father on a few occasions but he left an indelible imprint on my mind. His smile was infectious and he was so warm and engaging and an incredible attentive listener. He certainly didn´t let life pass him by. He was one of a kind and you were blessed to have him for so long. He will always be in your heart and always watching over you.. I know you´ll miss his presence. RIP Mr Grant. Love and hugs to all. Karen

Norah Lawrance

April 17, 2023

For Paul and Christie: my condolences on the passing of your father. Many memories of our high school days at your parents house! My 102 year old mother lives with me. Would love to see you someday. Much love to your families. Norah Guinness.

Thomas Sceats

April 17, 2023

Dear Family members,
I regret learning of John's death, yet rejoice of the memories shared with John and Aunt Rosemary.
Please accept our condolences and prayers, John was a true Catholic - I regret that Covid has hindered me from returning to Canada since April 2019, Aunt Rosemary's 97th birthday.

Best wishes,

Thomas Sceats and family

Albert Kneider

April 17, 2023

Truly a man of great faith, a man of great inspiration to others and a man where friendship meant much. As a member of Blessed Sacrament he served for many years as a voluntary administrator at St. Vincent de Paul Society where he dedicated his time to helping others. He truly was a man of great faith and dedicated to serving others. To say he will be truly missed by all who knew him would be an understatement. Kind, gentle, great smile, and very caring. May you rest in peace John.

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Apr

19

Funeral Mass

11:00 a.m.

Blessed Sacrament Church

24 Cheritan Avenue, ON