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John DEVLIN Obituary


DEVLIN, John Alan
September 21, 1939 - January 16, 2026

His immense kindness, generosity, stylishness, and ability to work a room earned John his "Contra King" nickname during his long career as a salesman, one which netted several awards and honours. But his legacy in the business community is surpassed by his impact on the lives of family and friends, an incalculable number of whom he impacted greatly.

He was born Ivan James Devlin in Nanaimo to parents Bill and Ivy Devlin. Under the advice of his beloved Aunty Mar, his parents soon renamed him John, though his late and beloved brother Michael called him Harv, kickstarting a list of monikers that would grow to include Big John, Johnny, JD, the Bronze God, Granddad, and Grandpa John.

His long and successful sports career started with baseball. He never lost his love for the game (later coaching the 1961 National Little League All-Stars to a B.C. title), but his 6' 5" frame was better suited to basketball. He played for the Vic High Totems in high school, leading to a successful men's league career with the Haida Chiefs.

A fierce competitor, with elbows like can openers, John saw sports as something more than wins and losses. He coached each of his three children, their friends, and countless others, many of whom consider him the best and most principled coach they ever played for. And nothing made him happier than his weekly Wednesday dinners with granddaughter Carli, or watching his grandchildren play or perform. Their range of pursuits (from hockey, baseball, softball and rugby to ballet, theatre, and track and field) speaks volumes of his influence.

Hearts broke citywide when he married Patricia Anne Burgess in 1964, and theirs was a fairytale union, lasting 47 years until Pat's death in 2011. Their long-awaited reunion in the skies above will undoubtedly be marked by laughter and dancing, and an urgent status update on her gardens.

Dashing and handsome, it was during his time at Bell's Men's Wear (which he purchased in 1964) that John fine-tuned his salesmanship, and saw how relationships and character mattered in business. The arrival of his children prompted a move from menswear to media, where John remained until his retirement in 2016.

John landed in advertising sales with C-FAX 1070. Within two years, he won a Distinguished Salesman Award. His 37-year career, one of the longest for a salesperson in Canadian radio history, hit lofty heights in 2006, when he surpassed $10 million in career sales for C-FAX.

Vacations at the family cabins in Sooke and on Hornby Island were highlights for the family. A book was never far from John's reach in those days, though his appetite for novels would later reach epic proportions. His commitment to reading was outpaced by his fondness for collector pins, first piqued during pin-trading ceremonies at baseball games in his youth.

His shrewd bargaining skills (and pursuit of Hard Rock Cafe memorabilia) were fixtures of pin shows everywhere. Those who knew John always searched for pins on his behalf, and his friendships in that community were some of his most valued during his later years. His pin passion never ebbed, even while he was vacationing in Southeast Asia and Australia.

John volunteered on boards and committees across the city; that he did so with little need for attention reflected his true character. A former president of the Downtown Victoria Business Association, he was given the DVBA Lifetime Member Award, only the third in 28 years a member received the honour. He was also invested in the lacrosse community, playing a key executive role with the Victoria Shamrocks, occasionally covering the team on-air for C-FAX. He was later named to the Shamrocks Wall of Fame.

Family and friends will remember John for his warmth and beaming smile. He was the largest personality in the room, but if his attention was focused solely on you, it was a privilege. He was a towering figure in both stature and legacy, who will be missed beyond words.

John is survived by children Alen (Paula), Catherine (Roch) and Michael (Maggie) and grandchildren Carli, Cameron, James, Joel, Jonah, Sadie, Stella, and Violet, all of Victoria; sister-in-law Diane Devlin and nephew Christopher (Marianne) of Sydney, Australia; cousin Martin Hagarty of Comox, BC; friends Sheila Simpson, Betty Brown, Kerry and Garry Frazer, and a host of others, including his C-FAX and pin-trading families.

He was pre-deceased by wife Pat, brother Michael and nephew Matthew; second cousin Jane Laskin, friends Bea Wright and Barbara MacCaskell and lifelong best friends, Bob Brown and Meron Simpson.

A celebration of John's life will be held at the Victoria Scottish Community Centre
(1803 Admirals Rd.) at 2 p.m. on March 6, 2026.
Published by Victoria Times Colonist from Jan. 31 to Feb. 2, 2026.

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Jeff Pollitt

Yesterday

An amazing life lived by an amazing man. My wife Maureen and I were long time neighbours of John and Pat on Hornby Is. Our properties were directly across the street from each other. Lots of fun visits. Condolences to all the family. We hope to be there in March for John´s Celebration.

Donna & Jamie Gilbert

February 6, 2026

Our condolences to the Devlin family. I'm so glad we ran into John last fall and had a catch up. Pat and John were such a wonderful couple and we loved visiting with them when our kids were small. Pat will have a smile on her face now that John has joined her. Hold all your memories close Alen, Catherine, Michael and families.

Gary Cox

February 4, 2026

So sad to hear of John's passing. It was always fun talking to him about the Toronto Blue Jays while he shopped in our store...

Tony Belcher

February 3, 2026

Missing John at our weekly coffee and pin trading group. Always a good story about his latest pin score as he hunted and traded. The only thing more important to John was his family.

Ed Hastings

February 3, 2026

Condolences to the Devlin family I have seen John around Victoria all my life school, sports, radio station then a few years ago he came to our Oldtimers Sports lunches and found out what a great guy he was {last time in October 2025} life is too short
RIP John

Ross Kowalyk

February 2, 2026

So sorry Al of the passing of your Great Dad

Bob Wheaton

February 1, 2026

I will be away for John's memorial gathering but I will be sure to host a glass in his honour on the day and wish that he was there to join me. Great guy and always ready to help, with that big smile of his. RIP Johnny.

Patricia (Ross) Timms

February 1, 2026

My sincere condolences to John´s family. He was a great guy and a fellow graduate from Vic High. I was looking forward to having lunch with John and fellow graduates in May. RIP Dear John.

Gabriella Pakos

February 1, 2026

I was saddened to hear about the loss of your father. I have many fond memories of the days we worked together at CFAX back in the 70's. Sharing your sorrow and sending my deepest condolences to you and your family.

Dunc Malcolm

January 31, 2026

I first met John in the mid 1980s and we would bump into each other at pretty much every major curling event after that. He would be standing behind a table with hundreds of sporting pins spread out in front of him. From the common to the totally obscure, John would have a story to tell about each of them, a story he would eagerly relate.
To Mike, your siblings and your entire family. Your dad was one of the 'good guys' and your loss will be shared by all who knew John. My most sincere sympathies to you all.

Kirk & Bea Northcott

January 31, 2026

John and I enjoyed a career together at C-FAX for almost fifteen years as well as spending time together on numerous social occasions spanning the past quarter century. 
To Alen, Catherine, Michael and your families, our sincere sympathy. Our thoughts are with you at this time. Enjoy the cherished memories you had with your dad.

Sugarfoot

January 31, 2026

Devil.... Monday morning sales meetings. Up island seminars. Trashing Bill and Bob on the golf course. Captain Kirk and EK along with numerous other sales people we watched come though CFAX's Broughton Street front door. Swapping/collecting pins. Lacrosse. Competing for "Salesman of the Year" award. Budgets. Sales goals. 1986-2001 great era in CFAX1070 success......you and I along with some others like Dobber, Barry, Kelly, Wendy, Allen P, Kathy B, Joe E, Terry S and many, many other made this happen. Devil you were one of a kind...and very kind as well. A special man. When Kirk and I would email I always asked Kirky...how is Devi? Please say hello from a thousand rats aka Sugarfoot. The upside....you now are with a very special Lady. The downside....we will all miss you.

Cheers Devil.....Joseph Patrick O'Hearn and Donna

Rebecca Reeves

January 31, 2026

John was the epitome of a true friend for 44 years. He was always there with a kind word and sensible guidance. To John, family came first in all things, and his love for Pat was epic. My heart is heavy and I will miss our lunches and just knowing that there is no longer such a wonderful person in the world.

Shannon

January 31, 2026

A profound loss of a profound man. Johnny our years at C-FAX were FUN. You made it so. You schooled me early in how things should go when I started. Hot dogs and donuts at your remotes. Period. And lots of balloons.

As a result any Saturday spent with you on location was an honour.

To this day my memories of you `owning the room´ with class and a bright smile, guide me to truly value relationships - family first, but with so many
friends and colleagues too.

You left us your way Johnny, but never in spirit. It will always shine bright in all who knew you. Thank you for shining so brightly everyday. And for giving me the gears on a regular. It came from the heart I know.

Dear Pat will be so happy to have you with her - she´s got some making up to do with her gardening orders!!!!

Alen, Cath, Mike and your families - my deepest heartfelt condolences to you all. Loving memories do last forever and boy do you have a load of them to savour.

Much love,
`Kawasaki´ xo

Joey Cardle

January 31, 2026

John was an indelible figure early in my life. From the ages nine to twelve, I had the good fortune to play for Kiwanis under his tutelage at National Little League. He made a lasting impression, not solely for the various championships he guided his teams to, but because he imparted his knowledge in a skillful and supportive manner as coach.

It was always a pleasure to encounter John in subsequent years and check in on how he was doing. There are a multitude of people and organizations in our community that will miss his presence. He was an impactful personality that left a lasting impression on those he met. My treasured baseball team photos and championship crests will be lasting memories of earlier years spent with John. For that I am deeply grateful.

Joey Cardle

Linda Bishop

January 31, 2026

I have many great memories of John. I first met John when he was at Bud Bells and he & Pat invited us to a Christmas party, they had one young baby at that time. Over the years our business paths crossed involving a great deal of contra with the Qualicum College Inn. In later years with Highgate Lodge, every Monday morning we met at Highgate for coffee and cookies for John. He always shared wonderful stories about his family, travels to Australia and his epic trip to Ireland. My condolences to the family.

Richard ( Dick ) Austin

January 31, 2026

Dear family and friends of John,

Saying goodbye to a friend is difficult; saying goodbye to John is heartbreaking.
My sincere and deepest condolences are conveyed to all of you.

Our journeys through life were solidified during our two years playing for Coach Andrews at VHS. Not getting much playing time during the 56-season, we took extreme pride in being part of the "Zone Busters" during practice sessions. We both took the lessons learned from his arduous practice sessions into our career paths. This is clearly evident in John's long and illustrious career.


Although our career paths took us in different directions, we always remained in touch. Will treasure our chance meetings; the conversations were always light, centered around our families, friends, health, and former classmates.

Goodbye, my dear friend.

Lindsay Fleming

January 31, 2026

Im so sorry for your loss.
Ive talked to to John for years at Hillside mall off and on not knowing he was your father Alen.
We had some great chats over the years.
We talked about sports , sales life.

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