JOHN-DENNEY-Obituary

JOHN EDWARD DENNEY

Richmond Hill, Ontario

Sep 21, 1953 – Aug 16, 2024

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BORN
September 21, 1953
DIED
August 16, 2024
LOCATION
Richmond Hill, Ontario

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It is with great sadness and much love that we mourn the passing of John Edward Denney. John was a beloved father, brother and friend. He unexpectedly passed away on August 16, 2024, at the age of 70 at his home in Richmond Hill. He is survived by his sons: Justin, Tyler (wife, Zoe) and Thomas,...

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I am deeply saddened to hear of John's passing. I was fortunate to work with John and be "entertained" by him in the early 80's at CS and CD until I went my own way. But that didn't stop our friendship. He even as recently as this spring stopped by my office just to say hello. He always had a positive attitude which when he left the visit left you refreshed. Rest in Peace my Dear Friend. The world has lost a good one. Regards Danny

Just watched the funeral of my cousin John Denney. Quite obvious that you were a very well loved man. I am sure you are more than proud of your family. You will be missed. Rest in peace. Brian and Janet Cain

On behalf of the Landry family, neighbours on Six mile Lake since the 1970’s. We are sending our deepest condolences and love to the entire Denney family. We were shocked and very sad to hear the news

I enjoyed working with you John, you left everyone too soon!

My deepest sympathy to John´s family and to all those who will miss him.

We are thinking of you boys, Justin, Tyler and Tom at this difficult time. Sending hugs. Rest easy Uncle John. - Kelly and Paul

There are just so many things to say about about a man I was proud to call a second father. I've know the Denneys for over 20 years and John alway let me know I had a place in his home. Many happy times from trips to the cottage to fixing my car in the driveway, and fixing it fast as if it wasn't done on time, out came John with the hammer. Thank you Tyler, Tommy and Justin for sharing you dad with me. Rest in peace Sir.

John was a great guy, always fun to be with. I played hockey with John for many years and he was known as "the hack". He was tough in the corners and tough in front of the net but overall he was a really good guy. We will miss him. My sincerest condolences and my prayers go out to John's family for the loss of such good man. Tom Copland

John was my brother in law and many times wee would sit and have a coffee and have good conversations. Last sept 5th we played a game of golf to celebrate our 70 th birthdays and he really enjoyed sinking a shot from off the green and could not see the flag I said great lucky shot and he just grinned. I pray the boys can carry on and do well in the years ahead.