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James Munro Obituary

MUNRO, James Armstrong October 10th, 1929 - November 21st, 2016 It is with great sadness the family announces the passing of Jim Munro, founder of the iconic bookstore, Munro's Books, who died suddenly at his home in Victoria BC, on Monday, November 21st, he was 87 years old. The son of Arthur and Margaret, Jim was born in Oakville, Ontario, the eldest of four children. After graduating from the University of Western Ontario in 1951, he married Alice Laidlaw. The couple moved to Vancouver, BC, where they had two daughters, and for 12 years he worked at the T. Eaton Company. In 1963 the family moved to Victoria, where, with Alice's help, Jim was able to realize his long held dream of opening a bookstore. Soon they had another daughter. Jim worked tirelessly to build the business and created a mecca for book lovers. He was also a strong supporter of his wife Alice Munro's writing career. After their divorce, he married artist Carole Sabiston. In 1984 he "bought the bank", a heritage Royal Bank building, for his greatly expanded enterprise. Over the years, the store drew international attention as one of the world's best and most beautiful bookstores. Jim nurtured and enthusiastically promoted many writers over his long career, and found innovative ways to reward his loyal staff. He loved all the arts, was a founder of Pacific Opera Victoria and spearheaded several heritage and beautification projects in the city he loved so well. He hosted countless literary events and enriched Victoria's cultural life immeasurably. He received many honours over the years culminating in the order of Canada in 2014. Though he loved grandeur and took great pride in his legacy, Jim was at heart a kind and generous soul who wanted the spotlight to shine on others. He had a ready smile and was a lively presence, affable, opinionated, and always up for a good discussion. Jim will be sorely missed by his wife Carole, his sisters Barbara and Margaret, his daughters Sheila, Jenny (David) and Andrea, stepson Andrew (Stephanie), and his grandchildren James, Thomas, Oliver, Chloe and Felix. A celebration of his life will be held at the Alix Goolden Hall on Monday, February 20th at 3:00 pm. Donations in Jim's name may be made to the Times Colonist Christmas Fund.
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Dec. 2 to Dec. 4, 2016.

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Brooke Thoburn

May 14, 2024

With the passing of Alice Munro I am reminded of Jim in his 'Bank'. He brought so much joy to so many people, as has Alice. We will miss you both.

February 17, 2017

Our heartfelt condolences to Carole and family. Gunter, Anthony, Elizabeth, Linda and Tri, Winchester Galleries.

Verity McGregor

December 4, 2016

I was very saddened to hear that Mr. Munro had passed away. I had the pleasure of working for him as a summer job and part time in the early 70's at the original Yates street location.
Mr. Munro was my first boss and to this day working at Munro's has always been my favorite job. At the time my last name was Williams. His first words when interviewing me were, "Verity Williams" you sound like you should have been a character in Pilgrims Progress." I loved that!!
I can only imagine how very missed he will be. My many condolences to his family.

Russ C

December 3, 2016

Gents,

MUNRO, James Armstrong (Jim) [UNTD PREVOST '49 U-55172] (1929 - 2016) Age: 87

Russ C advised us last week, that Jim Munro had crossed the bar, on November 21, 2016, in Victoria BC, at the age of 87.

The official Obit has only just appeared and is linked below;

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/timescolonist/obituary.aspx?n=james-armstrong-munro&pid=182910298

Jim had 2 UNTD summers; '50 and '51.

He has been featured in the UNTDA Newsletter a few times in recent years, regarding his Order of Canada in 2014, the Silver Anniversary of the Book Store, his 1st wife Alice's Nobel Prize, his recent "giving over" the store to his employees.

Regards,

Bill C

Laura Acton

December 3, 2016

He was an exceptional example of what it means to be human. His passion, generosity and commitment to his community will continue through his legacy. My deepest condolences to his home family and the Munro's Books family.

Laura Acton

A staff party at the Rockland mansion, circa 1991. Jim loved his staff, and loved to celebrate.

Laurel Duruisseau

November 30, 2016

I was so saddened to learn of Jim's passing, and extend my deepest condolences to the family. There isn't enough room in this box to express my fondness for him, my wonderful memories and the gratitude I have for the impact he's made on my life, and of course the community as a whole. He gave me my very first job as an inexperienced sixteen year old; was a kind and generous boss, my best boss, and taught me how to be a good boss. "No one is actually dead until the ripples they cause in the world die away", Terry Pratchett. Rest in peace Jim, and thank you for keeping the stories alive.

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