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JACK FRANCIS RUTTLE

1936 - 2021

JACK FRANCIS RUTTLE obituary, 1936-2021, Toronto, ON

BORN

1936

DIED

2021

JACK RUTTLE Obituary

RUTTLE, JACK (JOHN) FRANCIS Pioneer Canadian broadcaster and superb family man, Jack Ruttle died April 29, 2021 at Toronto Western Hospital as the result of a blood clot. He leaves his wife Sheri, children Lisa (Gary), Mickey (Paul), Joe (April), John (Celia) and Charlotte (Jeremy) as well as step-children Stacey, Meredith (Andy), Rennie (Silvia), Braden (Sadie) and Gabrielle (Matt), 13 grandchildren and nine step-grandchildren. He was born in Windsor, ON, October 31, 1936, to the late Anne Edna Purser Ruttle and Joseph Wickens Ruttle. He was predeceased by brothers Bill and Patrick, sister Joanne Eagleson and his first wife Anne. Jack loved the broadcasting business, baseball and jazz. His broadcasting career spanned almost 50 years, starting in 1956 as a staff announcer at CKBB Radio in Barrie, ON, moving up to program manager and also on-air work at CKBB company station CKVR-TV. An opportunity to join CFTO-TV three months before it went on air took Jack to the promotion department of the Toronto station in 1960. He became promotion manager and then program manager before CFTO-TV owner Baton Broadcasting in 1970 appointed Jack vice president, programming for Baton and the CBC's CKLW-TV in Windsor, ON. Jack moved to Ottawa in 1973 as president of Baton's CFGO-Radio. In 1975, he was approached by Standard Broadcasting to become vice president and general manager of CJOH-TV, Ottawa. In 1977, he joined Maclean Hunter as vice president of Calgary television station CFCN-TV. Then in 1979, CTV appointed Jack executive vice president of the TV network. His final broadcast move came in 1987 when Power Corporation of Canada asked him to become president of Power's Kawartha Broadcasting CFMP-FM, CHEX-AM radio and CHEX-TV in Peterborough, ON. A year later, he was named vice chairman of Power Broadcasting. In 1993, Jack moved back to Toronto to establish a consulting business with two colleagues and in 2000 he took on a four-year assignment to teach Management in the Media to students at Ryerson University, his old alma mater. Jack played and coached baseball. He was a trumpet player with his own band while he was at school. He was a great storyteller, always enjoying the opportunity to meet and entertain new audiences. He was a loyal friend, a true mensch, as one longtime associate said. But most important to him always were his wife, children and grandchildren. Because of Covid restrictions, a small family service will take place. A family and friends reception is planned for a later date when great Jack anecdotes will be celebrated. Donations to the UHN Foundation would be appreciated. Please visit www.uhnfoundation.ca/tribute or call 416-603-5300.

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Published by Toronto Star on May 2, 2021.

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Koreen Ott

December 5, 2021

The management course that Jack taught at Ryerson changed the trajectory of my career that I´m forever grateful for. I just uncovered an old case study I wrote in 2001 and Googled him to find this obituary. My condolences to his family.

Don Millar

May 7, 2021

A great manager, the best I've ever had the privilege to work for in over 50 years in the broadcasting business. But Jack was also a great man...fun to be with; witty and engaging. He was more than a boss, he was a friend and mentor.

Murray

May 7, 2021

I have great memories of him - such a warm and positive person. Condolences.

Mike Melnik

May 4, 2021

My sincere condolences to Jack's family. I worked for Mr. Ruttle at Power Broadcasting in Peterborough in the late 1980's/early 1990's. He was a true gentleman and a man of his word. Today we need more of his kind. Rest in peace, Sir.

Sidney M Cohen

May 2, 2021

Dear Lisa, Gary and family, Susan and I extend our sincere condolences. May his memory be a blessing.

Pete McMartin

May 1, 2021

Jack was my brother-in-law but more than that -- he was a mentor who nudged me toward his old alma mater, Ryerson, and a life in journalism. His mentorship went beyond mere encouragement and included more practical help, though he never mentioned or alluded to any of it. I owe him my thanks for that, and for the many fond memories I have of him. My love to him and his family.

Carol Davidson

May 1, 2021

I am so sorry to hear about your dad (aka. Twiggy). He made me laugh and I always felt welcome to tag along and let him pay for my dinner at a fancy restaurant. One of my fondest memories is seeing Pearl Bailey at the Royal York. Something I would never have done but so glad I did. Rest In Peace Jack. Thinking of all of you and sending love your way.

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