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John Alexander MCNEIL

1941 - 2023

John Alexander MCNEIL obituary, 1941-2023, Toronto, ON

BORN

1941

DIED

2023

John MCNEIL Obituary

JOHN ALEXANDER McNEIL December 20, 1941 - May 19, 2023 John was born to his proud parents, Evelyn and Alex, in Luanshya, Zambia. He was much loved by his two elder sisters, Jean Hafner and Berna Orton; and admired by his younger brother, William. The siblings grew up on the Copperbelt and remained close. From the age of nine, John was put on a 5-day train to boarding school at St. Andrew's College in Grahamstown, South Africa, until the family relocated back to Canada when he was 18. One of John's proudest achievements was establishing the Queen's University rugby program while obtaining his BA (1963). John served in the UNTD in the summers, mainly at HMCS Cornwallis, and graduated law school at the University of Toronto in 1966. John moved to Vancouver and joined CP Air, which provided him many travel opportunities - and began his lifelong love of Hawaii. He obtained his MBA from UBC and joined Wood Gundy as an investment banker in Toronto, and then London, UK. While in London, in 1984, John married Susan Anker, and they had two children, Alexander (Verity) and Jennifer (Catherine). Both Susan and John were proud parents, and devoted to their children (and generations of chocolate Labradors). John had a stalwart career with Wood Gundy, Merrill Lynch, Scotiabank and others in Toronto and London. He made the most of living in the UK: exploring Europe with his young family, regular nights out at West End musicals, dancing at Annabel's, and of course, lots of tennis. John had a varied and glittering career, loved his work, and latterly would take every opportunity to regale his family with news from the Ontario energy sector, for which he was a consultant. He was very proud to continue the family tradition of never retiring - he said he would 'let the market decide' when it was time, but he was still bringing in business when he had a stroke last June. He always had a pen in his shirt pocket and his daytimer on hand just in case. John was a gifted athlete enjoying swimming, rugby, squash, tennis and more latterly platform tennis. He was famous for holding himself to the highest physical standards, never betraying his true age, and gentle trash talk (mostly directed at himself) on the court. Throughout his life, John maintained strong bonds with a wide circle of university friends, teammates, and colleagues - it was no surprise when he won the Social Butterfly award at the B&R last year. John loved to travel, particularly to the beach over Christmas; Club Med in the Turks and Caicos and Kapalua in Hawaii were favourites. When John took his children on an extended trip to Southern Africa in December 2019, he put his Afrikaans to good use - calling himself Johannes and making everyone giggle at his once-natural accent. Amongst friends and family, John was always laughing, often at himself. He had a unique and borderline confusing sense of humour to the uninitiated - he and his children had their own private language and way of speaking that was as endearing as it was hilarious. Despite his challenges, John had a perennially positive outlook, and was a gracious gentleman to the very end. John spent his last days at Amica Bayview Gardens, where he surely set records for his number of daily visitors. John's family thank the many people who visited and cared for him, but, in particular, Linda and Jamila, who have shown John incredible warmth and compassion providing PSW services throughout the last year, and the Temmy Latner and Amica staff who provided him with as much comfort as possible during his struggle with aggressive lymphoma. John's frugality was legendary - his idea of a treat was a long hot bath, a big glass of chardonnay, and a new pair of corduroy pants every 35 years. If he knew how much it's costing him to put this obit in the paper, he would say 'blimey!' - but he would also be quick to laugh about it! So we will leave it at this: John, Bub, Bwana lived a wonderful life, and will be dearly missed. A Celebration of his Life will be held at the B&R on Thursday, June 1, at 6 p.m. (no parking on-site). The family appreciate any donations made in John's name to St. Michael's Hospital.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from May 27 to May 31, 2023.

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Michael McKelvey

June 2, 2023

John was an amazing person and a good friend. He loved racket sports and seemed indestructible. I was not aware of his past history of living in Africa and Scotland until I attended his celebration of Life yesterday. What an interesting life he had. He will be missed.

Neill Winger

May 31, 2023

John, a note from your work buddy Neill.
God Bless you my friend and I am going to miss you for sure.

Harry Wylde

May 31, 2023

John was a very good personal friend and colleague. We particularly enjoyed each other's company at The Fitness Institute (more recently the Toronto Athletic Club) whether it be competitively or socially. His sense of humour was unique and infectious. Times together with John and Patrick Schindler are life time memories. Professionally he was ever so bright and far thinking - a pleasure to work with and be intellectually challenged by. A true sportsman and gentleman. He shall be very much missed but well remembered.

David Clifford

May 29, 2023

John was my first manager when I started my career at Wood Gundy in London in 1979. He was an outstanding mentor, patient and professional, with work habits I strived to emulate. Most memorably he brought enthusiasm and humour into every aspect of our working life. I want to express my deep appreciation for everything he did for me as a supportive colleague and friend.

David Clifford

Christopher Cobham

May 28, 2023

So sorry to hear of John´s death. He was a close friend and colleague for many years and Tessa and my sincere condolences to all who loved him.
Chris Cobham

Janice Susan Loftus

May 28, 2023

My deepest sympathies to John´s family. He certainly was a character on and off the squash court. Never without a smile or a kind word.
He was "one of a kind."
Sincerely,
Jan Loftus

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for John MCNEIL

Jun

1

Celebration of Life

6:00 p.m.

B&R

ON