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John MORRIS Obituary

JOHN JOSEPH MARIE MORRIS aka JJ December 8, 1952 - February 1, 2020 John Joseph Marie Morris died peacefully on Saturday, February 1st, aged 67. Widely known as 'JJ', he passed away from cancer in his home and surrounded by his family. He is remembered by his loving wife, Saverina Allevato, with whom he found lasting happiness and companionship. His four children, Darcy, Deirdre, Nathan, and Mookie, aim to continue his legacy. He was a champion for family, music, love and justice. John was the eldest son of eight children and a graduate of Neil McNeil High School in Toronto's east end. He completed his Masters of English Literature from the University of Toronto as well as his Juris Doctorate from Osgoode Hall. As a professional, he was a partner at BLG where he dedicated the bulk of his 36-year career with the firm to the area of healthcare advocacy. JJ was a tireless advocate for his clients, dealing often with very challenging situations at the human intersection of medicine and law. Not only did he build BLG's health law practice into the most innovative and successful of its kind in the country, he did so while persistently putting the best interests of his clients first and leading by example as a teacher and colleague. He was an active member of health law related professional groups, such as the Medico-Legal Society, where he held leadership positions. And he made a significant contribution to legal education, both as a member of the adjunct faculty of law at Queen's University and Osgoode Hall Law School's LL.M. program in Health Care Facilities Law, and as a writer, as co-author of Law for Canadian Healthcare Administrators. He never gave up his original passions of work and golf, but perhaps his greatest joys happened later in life. His last decade was marked by his commitment to music: songwriting, performing as keyboardist and vocalist with his band the Roncy Rats, playing music with his son Mookie and facilitating karaoke at family gatherings. He was never happier than spending time at his cottage on Lake Simcoe and his deep friendships with his adult children from his first marriage to Julie. He was deeply admired and loved by his grandchildren Marty, Wynn J, Hiro, Ophelia and Beowulf. JJ was an impossible romantic and a man of the people. He was a lover of beauty and justice in the world. Despite his recent health issues, he continued to celebrate the success of those around him while encouraging them to always do better. 'I would be so angry if I hadn't lived such a wonderful life,' he told his loved ones before he passed. Some music and words will be shared in his honour on Sunday, February 9 at the Cameron House Bar, 408 Queen St. West from 4-6 p.m. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Princess Margaret Cancer Foundation (https://thepmcf.ca/ Donate- Now).

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Feb. 4 to Feb. 8, 2020.

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Frank Aguanno

February 10, 2020

Goodbye old friend.

Rob and Anna Steiner

February 9, 2020

Dear Saverina
We send our condolences and mourn the loss of your soul mate and our friend JJ. We will fondly remember the fun times we shared in the California desert oasis.

Mary Jane Dykeman

February 6, 2020

John was the original health lawyer and he shared that passion with legions of those who followed. He was a fine man of integrity - loved his work and colleagues, and most of all, his family. Sincere condolences - what a profound loss of a lovely human. MJ Dykeman

Mary Krause

February 6, 2020

Everyone at Toronto Songwriting School would like to send our condolences to JJ's loved ones. He was an incredible man, and we were lucky to have him in our community. He will be deeply missed.

Joanna Keown

February 5, 2020

To John's Family and Friends,

I extend my deepest condolences on the passing of John. I had the privilege of working with him at BLG many years ago and, as I mentioned to someone when I learned of his death, he was always a jewel in the health law crown.

May you find solace in your memories of such a great man.

John McLeish

February 5, 2020

All of us at the McLeish Orlando would like to extend our sincere condolences to John's family. We know John as a skillful and professional lawyer and someone who was always a pleasure to have as opposing counsel. He would immediately get to the issue and treat our clients fairly. He made a huge contribution to his firm and the legal community. Overtime John became a good friend. He will be sorely missed.

February 5, 2020

To John's family ~ I have always admired John and was so sorry to hear of his illness and death. I did pray, when I heard of his spinal cancer that the Lord would take him out of his pain. The Lord answered my prayers. God bless you John. Much love ~ Your Aunt Pat

Pat and Dawna Burrows

February 5, 2020

Our hearts go out to Saverina and John's entire family during this difficult time. We will truly miss John's sense of humour and his unique and interesting view of life in general. RIP, JJ.

Brian Thompson

February 4, 2020

RIP JJ. You left us far too soon. Your company was always thought provoking with your humanity, gift for clarity of expression and understated, subtle wit. For once, I'm lost for words - and you would have enjoyed that!
Goodbye, old friend. Adieu?
Patsy and I send our sincere condolences to Saverina and your family.

Catherine Fels-Smith

February 4, 2020

Please accept our condolences on the loss of John. He was a presence larger than life and he will be missed by all. We will always keep dear to our heart the December 7th Santa Claus parade jam session.

Anthony Dale

February 3, 2020

All of us at the Ontario Hospital Association would like to extend our sincere condolences to John's family on his passing. John was a dear friend, colleague and advisor to the OHA and many hospitals across the province. Intelligent, passionate and principled are the words that come to mind when describing John and how he went about his work. A gifted conversationalist, his warmth and humanity will be sorely missed by all of us.

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