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John O'NEILL Obituary

JOHN O'NEILL John O'Neill, Ph.D, FRSC, Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, York University, died in his sleep in hospital on September 7, 2022 at age 89 after a fall, with his last day spent with family. John was the beloved husband of Susan O'Neill for 38 years. He was the dear father of Daniela O'Neill (Derek Koehler), late son Greg O'Neill (Anita Hattiangadi), and Brendan O'Neill (Janet Green) with his late former wife, Maria O'Neill (Doerig). He was the treasured grandad of Taite Koehler, and Dylan and Penelope O'Neill. He was cherished by Susan's children, Wendy Hallam Martin (Gary), Kathleen Kibzey (Luke) and Jennifer Rea (Bill) and grandchildren, Brontë and Bryn Martin, Jasper and Tess Kibzey, and James and William Rea. He will also be sorely missed by Susan's sister, Alexis Young. In 1964, he joined the Department of Sociology at York University in Toronto. He co-founded its Graduate Program of Social and Political Thought in 1972. He is internationally renowned as a sociologist, phenomenologist and social theorist. He founded the Joint Graduate Program in Communication and Culture at York and Toronto Metropolitan University and was a Senior Scholar at the Laidlaw Foundations' Children at Risk Program and the Centre for Comparative Literature at the University of Toronto. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1985. His original approach to the sociology of the body and the critical theory of the body politic began with Sociology as a Skin Trade: Essays Towards a Reflexive Sociology (1972) and his lifetime's work included dozens more books, many translated into several languages, and hundreds of articles. Susan often assisted him, editing manuscripts and corresponding with students, many of whom became life-long friends. Established in 1994, the John O'Neill Teaching Award at York is named in his honour and reflects a beloved teacher and mentor. John was born in Hendon, Northwest London to John and Catherine (Hayburn) O'Neill. He earned his B.Sc. (Sociology) from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 1955, his MA (Political Science) from Notre Dame in 1957, and his Ph.D. (History of Social Thought) from Stanford University in 1962. He considered himself a Londoner all his life. Beyond being an admired intellectual, he was a true, charming gentleman whose dry British wit was always accompanied by a twinkle in his eye. As a husband, father, and grandfather who had traveled extensively, he instilled in others a deep appreciation for the pursuit of knowledge and attention to wider societal issues. We thank his longtime colleague and friend Tom Wilson and his many devoted former students, especially Doug Arrowsmith, Naomi Couto, Mark Featherstone, Tom Kemple, and Molly Mann, who provided help and support long after his retirement. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations to the Alzheimer Society of Ontario https://alzheimer.ca/on/en/take-action/donate. There will be a celebration of John O'Neill's life at a later date at York. Those wishing to attend should email Daniela ([email protected]).

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Sep. 17 to Sep. 21, 2022.

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Bryan Green

September 22, 2022

As a fellow Londoner, I felt a closer connection to John than just being a colleague. We both knew the difference between a bloke and a chap. He was a bloke with an incredible mind. God bless.

Michael Lanphier

September 22, 2022

John once opined. "God help me! I'm a sociologist!" It was more than a role: John fashioned sociology to suit his interests and talents. As colleagues, we were amply served!

Mustafa Koc

September 19, 2022

I am very sorry to hear the loss of John O'Neill. He was an inspiration for many of us. We will miss him.

Jody Berland

September 19, 2022

My warmest condolences to Susan, I am so very sorry for your loss. And condolences too to the rest of John's family. John was a treasured professor, colleague and inspiration to countless colleagues and students at York and beyond. I will miss him greatly, and his warmth, brilliance, integrity, and sense of humour. John will not be forgotten.

Daniel Drache

September 19, 2022

Always engaged, constantly curious, sharp as a tack and I remember him with fondness. We used to run into each other at a local Espresso bar And we had a lot to share about the miserable state of the world and university politics. An original who will be missed.

Terrence Sullivan

September 19, 2022

John O'Neill was a marvellous gentlemen, a delightful human being and an excellent scholar. He was a charming, entertaining gentleman who was witty and funny. He supported me in my PhD training. I am very sorry to hear of his passing. May he rest in piece.
Terrence Sullivan

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