John-McFaul-Obituary

John Edmund McFaul

Notice

John McFaul passed away. The obituary was featured in The Gazette on April 13, 2009.

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

To Annie,Don and family,
Please accept our deepest sympathies. May the many fond memories help you through this difficult time.

John, on the electric organ. 1966?

I found an old picture of our band performing at the United Church basement dance, probably about 1966. Left to right: Gord Noble, John, Jim Duncan, Don Noble and me. Brings back great memories

Sorry to hear about this. I remember when John was part of that famous musical group from Lachute High School, the Creatures of Circumstance. Practicing in Annie's basement and the store, playing in the United Church basement most Friday nights. Was a great period. My sympathies to Annie and family. Richard Hadley

Long gone but never to be forgotten are the band practices in the basement of the store,the early spring fishing trips at Louisa, your Beach Boy Mania and many other ups and downs we shared. Sandy and I wish to extend our deepest sympathies to Annie and to John's family.

From those days at Lachute High, to the start of the Boy's Club at the United Church and the many days we commuted together when we both had work in Montreal I remember so well, as if it were only yesterday. Although I miss those days, I know we'll share them again John, in a better place. My Deepest Sympathy to the Family.

It has been so long since our very wondeful years growing up both in Lachute and so many great memories at Lake Louisa, my what famtastic times from when we were young!! John, I will remember you always with those fun times and years in our youth that formed our future. Annie and family with my deepest sympathy. With the fondest of memories Donna MacLean Malcolm

I remember the fun times I had growing up with John through the LHS years. What with listening to endless hours of the Beach Boys,playing poker pool in the basement of his families' home on Grace Street in Lachute, and May two four weekends at Lake Louisa to recall just a few fond memories. Anne & I extend our thoughts and sympathies to his family. May he rest in peace.