John-McGillivray-Obituary

John Arthur "Jack" McGillivray

Vancouver, British Columbia

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Vancouver, British Columbia

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John McGillivray passed away in Vancouver, British Columbia. The obituary was featured in The Vancouver Sun on November 19, 2007.

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I got close to Jack when we went to Reno in 1981 with my dad. One of the best nights of my life was when Frank took Jack, myself and a couple others out in Germany to celebrate Edmontons first Stanley Cup.

I always enjoyed being around my Dads siblings. I will miss Jack, all who knew him will. My Dad will show him around.

With Love, Dan

Kitty and Family
Its was always exciting to hear that Jack & Kitty were coming to visit us in Alberta. Jack always reminded us of family and good times. He was the greatest and he will be missed.
May he rest in Peace.

Dear Auntie Gertie, Bonnie & Family,

We are so sorry to hear of Uncle Jack's passing. Our thoughts & prayers are with all of you.

Love,
Tony , Tannis & Family

Kitty and Family
We were all sadden to hear of your loss of Jack.
You and Jack were more than neighbors, you were family to us.
Our memories of Jack will never be forgotten as he was a very special person, always there to give a helping hand when needed.
We know that he will be missed by all, that knew him.
We are sending all of you our deepest sypathy on your loss
Love Roger, Linda, Sherry and Laura Melenko

Dear Auntie Gertie and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. We are sorry we can't be with you, but we will be there for you in spirit.

Dear Auntie Gertie and Family,
With deepest sympathy you are all in our thoughts at this time.

Dear Gertie and family,
I wish to express my sincere sympathy to all of you.

“Miss me … but let me go.”

It broke our hearts to lose you though we knew you could not stay,
To laugh, to love, to work or play, to brighten up our day.

Gone from us, his loving face, and his pleasant cheerful ways:
A heart that won so many friends in happy yesterdays.

His outstretched hand was always first to help in any way
His presence in a room or place, somehow made things okay

A friendship shared, a laugh, a kiss, a hug or smile to give,
A sweet...

Jack was a wonderful guy and will be sadly missed by all who knew him.

He lead a full and interesting life and we will always remember his kindness, good humour and all-around pleasant demeanor.

We love ya, Jack, and your legacy will be with us forever... Rest peacefully, Good Sir.

Bob and Julie