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JOHN GEORGE STETHEM SHUTER

JOHN GEORGE STETHEM SHUTER obituary

JOHN SHUTER Obituary

October 19, 1955 – January 14, 2026

It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of John George Stethem Shuter. He died peacefully at home, surrounded by his family, on January 14, 2026, aged 70.

Beloved husband of Susan (née Michel), his partner in life, love, and adventure for 42 remarkable years; and loving father to Stephanie, John Christopher, and Katie (Michael Goldie). John was predeceased by his parents, John Charles Hosmer Shuter and Pamela Holt Stethem Shuter; and is survived by his three sisters, Linda (John Gaston), Diana (Charles Stuart) and Margaret (Christian de Varennes). He was also a dear son-in-law to the late Marilyn Chamandy and the late Lucien Michel; a much-loved brother-in-law to Joanie (Piero de Stefani), Carol, and Mark (Carole Bilodeau); and a cherished uncle to his many nieces and nephews.

Born and raised in Montreal, John's early years were shaped by summers on Lake Memphremagog and winters skiing in Quebec's Eastern Townships. He attended Selwyn House School and Lakefield College School before pursuing undergraduate studies at McGill University. His time there was cut short by a rugby injury and, following his recovery and a season at Whistler, he attended Queen's. John's graduation was postponed after he extended a co-op semester in agriculture to support a farmer with his harvest. Well-intentioned and hard-working, during his co-op, an incident with John's tractor managed to destroy nearby hydro lines leaving an entire Manitoba town without power - not once, but twice - prompting a sensible reevaluation of his career prospects. He ultimately earned his degree at Bishop's University, followed by a brief but formative period working in Vancouver.

John ultimately found his professional footing on Bay Street. It was there, amid the opening of the new Toronto Stock Exchange, that he met a colleague at McLeod Young Weir - Susan. He whisked her away on his motorcycle and the romance blossomed, leading to a marriage proposal atop Harmony Bowl in Whistler and the motorcycle's early retirement. But not to worry-John quickly took up cycling, and could often be seen pedalling to Bay Street in full biking attire.

John spent four decades in the investment business, including roles at TD Securities and Beutel Goodman, where he was a partner for over 17 years. As part of a strong team, John was instrumental in developing Beutel's business in the province of Quebec, as well as in the rest of Canada. With his natural charm and warmth, John put people at ease, earning the respect of colleagues and the trust of clients alike. He retired in 2020.

John was magnetic. The first to hit the dance floor, and the last one to leave. He was someone who brought others together through his passion for life and his ability to live it well.

John was an avid skier and telemarker, finding adventure from the "Mountains" of Caledon Ski Club to the French Alps. If a perfect bluebird ski day is to be found somewhere beyond, John has already made "first tracks." When not skiing or dancing, John could be found enjoying a round of golf, a game he loved for its etiquette, tradition, and camaraderie. He was a member of Rosedale Golf Club, where he and his teammate proudly won the Captain's Cup in 2023, and the Toronto Golf Club, where he was known for his beautiful golf swing, his iconic hats, and his effortless silver flow.

He also earned accolades while wintering at his home in Palm Beach, as an active member of the Sailfish Club of Florida. His ideas were always ambitious and grand - earning him the Yachting Committee's When Hell Freezes Over Award for the "Sailor With The Best Ideas That Will Probably Never Get Budget." When not on the water in Florida, John could be found on the dock at Point Ideal on Lake of Bays, at the cottage of his best friends Mark and Judy, where he spent many memorable summers with their families.

He created countless happy memories that will be cherished by his three children, who affectionately nicknamed him "Global Dad" for always being everywhere at once and stepping effortlessly into every role. Whether travelling the world with his family or cooking for them at home, John did it all - masterfully.

John loved his family fiercely, treasured his friendships, and approached life with openness and an authentic joie de vivre. He faced cancer with bravery, grace, and a persistent sense of humour that lifted the spirits of his family who faced it by his side. The family extends their heartfelt thanks to John's devoted caregivers, Grace and Michael, for their compassion, kindness, and extraordinary care, as well as to the doctors and nursing staff at the Odette Cancer Centre.

In lieu of flowers, donations in John's memory may be made to the Odette Cancer Centre, the Temmy Latner Centre for Palliative Care, or the Lake of Bays Heritage Foundation.

Details of a memorial to be held on Thursday, February 5, 2026, will be shared with family and friends.

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 21 to Jan. 25, 2026.

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Whitney

February 12, 2026

My deepest condolences to Katie and her family during this difficult time. I did not know John but he sounds like an outgoing, fun-loving and adventurous guys - qualities that I see reflected in Katie.

Manon de Varennes

February 3, 2026

My sympathy to the whole family for the loss of this dear member.
Manon de Varennes

Tom Phillips

February 1, 2026

Dear Susan and family and John´s sisters,

I am very sorry to learn of John´s passing. He will be profoundly missed.

One of the few gentleman left, gracious, generous and charming.

Horst Hueniken

January 30, 2026

Susan and family,

My deepest condolences on John´s passing. I will remember him as a colleague at work who was enthusiastic, charming, and approachable.

Holly Blefgen

January 27, 2026

We were heartbroken to learn of the passing of our dear friend John. One of our first free-heel participants at Caledon Ski Club, he took the sport to another level and his passion remarkable for it gave him the freedom of the hills! We greatly treasured his enduring support and valued friendship over the years, we express our heartfelt condolences to Sue, Shuter family, friends and communities in which John shared his talent, charismatic nature, intellect and free spirit! Our love and prayers - Holly Blefgen & Steve Kahn, Ski Telemark

Marisa Sarroino

January 26, 2026

Dear Sue, John Christoper, Stephanie, Katie( Michael), Maggie, Linda and Diana,
My deepest heartfelt condolences to you and all of your families.
I am so sorry and sad for your loss.
Your beloved John was a lovely accomplished gentleman, devoted and loving father and husband. Always a smile for everyone.
I hope your happy cherished memories will lighten your hearts and bring you strength during this heartbreaking difficult time.
Thinking of you.
Marisa xo

Luc Sicotte

January 26, 2026

Susan and family,

Our deepest condolences on John´s passing.

Bruce Murray

January 25, 2026

Susan and family.
My sincere condolences & empathy on John's passing. While I only knew John professionally and from the odd social gathering, I always enjoyed conversation with him and loved the fact there was always a smile on his face.

Richard & Barbara Habib, Barrie, ON

January 25, 2026

Susan and family we are deeply saddend to hear of John's passing. Memory Eternal.
Richard & Barbara Habib, Barrie, ON

Graeme Campbell

January 25, 2026

Many memories of John - skiing at Mt Orford, Owl's head, sailing in Sargent's Bay, and golfing at Mt.Orford. The whole gang from Gibraltar Point. What a great way to grow up! My wife Gina and I have a place in Georgeville and our kids Max and Emile grew up sailing at Sargent's Bay too. Very sad to hear of John's passing. I wish I had stayed in touch.

Karen and Don Lang

January 24, 2026

Our sincere condolences.

nancy mulvihill

January 22, 2026

Dear Susan and family - John and I were so saddened to hear of John´s passing. I heard so often through friends about what a valiant and determined struggle he had and how totally devoted your family was to his comfort and care. I did not know him but John has distinct and glowing memories of him through their years in the investment industry. John also speaks so glowingly of you, Susan, and the days you worked together.
What a dynamic individual he was and how fortunate you were to have known and loved him.
We are so sorry for your loss - Nancy and John Mulvihill.

Paula Porritt

January 22, 2026

Remembering Mr. Shuter fondly at the Toronto Golf Club. During Covid he would pack a lunch and go on long walks around the course. He loved his French wine and always had a great story of his travels. Prayers to the family during these difficult days. Paula Porritt

Michel Vidricaire

January 21, 2026

A life well lived, bound for heavenly paradise, always alive in the hearts of his loving family

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Paul McFarlane

January 21, 2026

Deepest sympathies to the whole family. Rest in Peace John.

John McBride

January 21, 2026

I was saddened to read of John´s passing in the Globe this morning.
John fully embraced Lakefield´s motto- " Mens sana in corpore sano ".
This principle served him well in both personal and professional roles.
A tremendous life in all respects.
Condolences to Susan and the entire Shuter Family.

John McBride 75´

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