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Peter Dawson
May 30, 2022
I am sorry not to have heard this news earlier. Dr James Eayrs was one of my favourite professors at Dalhousie (1981-1985), as well as a great name in Canadian Political Science. It was a real privilege and opportunity to be in his classes. Requiem aeternam dona ei Domine, et lux perpetua illuminat ei.
George Ferzoco
December 30, 2021
I only came to know of Professor Eayrs's passing now, almost a year after the fact. He taught me in my first year at the University of Toronto in 1975-1976, and was clearly one of the most outstanding lecturers and intellectuals I studies under. A great scholar and a great man!
Thomas and Maryke
February 22, 2021
Dear Elizabeth and family. I was saddened to read of James' passing. You would not know me (you might remember my brother Mark from Dartmouth Avenue in Halifax), but I very much remember, respect and admire James. He was one of my (and many thousands) very best political science professors at UofT in the mid 70's. His classes were tremendous and had a long term effect on my life's direction to the world of "foreign affairs". We just happened to also be Trinity Grads and I had the distinct pleasure of playing on one of the Trinity College hockey teams with son James. He sure could play. You know that Life is a wonderful journey and James helped to fulfill mine, a bit later after graduation. After a short stint as an officer in the RCN, I applied (for the second time) for a job in External Affairs. I needed a reference, of course, and just by coincidence James was in Halifax in the Political Science Department (living above Mark on Dartmouth Ave.). I went to see him in his office and happened to be in uniform. James greeted me warmly and remarked very quickly about how his time in the RCN during the war changed his life afterwards, providing him a way to university and his life thereafter. What serendipity. He actually remembered me from my years at UofT and Trinity but perhaps more for my boxing prowess than from my course results - we had a good chuckle and a great conversation that day. Needless to say, the reference that I asked for was given and had its influence I am sure; I was accepted into External. Therefore, I owe my careers; the many adventures, postings, international /work travel to him in large part. Indeed, I could claim that my family (I met my wife on my first posting to The Hague) and our wonderful lives stem from that day in Halifax. My thoughts and prayers go out to you all. Warmest regards, Tom DeWolf
Susanna Eayrs
February 20, 2021
Dad on his beloved bike.
Sonia Day
February 18, 2021
A wonderful human being - interested in everything and in spite of his great intellect, always so down to earth and unpretentious, with a good sense of humour.
Jim was an enormous help to me personally when I was starting out as an artist in Bloor West Village, Toronto, back in the 1990s. He bought many of my watercolours -large and small -always had encouraging words and inspired me to carry on.
He became, in fact, my mentor in the field of art. All artists should be as lucky as I was to run into someone like him. I owe Jim a tremendous debt and I can honestly say that I will never forget him.
David Shugarman
February 14, 2021
I'll remember him as a wonderful teacher and wonderful man; I learned much from his graduate seminars and from serving as his teaching assistant for two years in the late 60s. His insightful pieces in the Toronto Star were often gems of commentary.
David Burns
February 13, 2021
My deepest sympathy on the passing. A towering man. Susie our thoughts and prayers are with you
Natalie Olanick
February 13, 2021
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Susie your Dad was such an inspiration, his passion for art and history will be remembered forever. I will never forget how much of an impression his art collection made on me. I am very glad to have those memories. I wish you much love and thinking of you, your family and your Mom. xo Natalie
Dennis Duffy
February 13, 2021
He was a very gracious and courtly man, not at all puffed up about his many achievements. Modest yet witty, brilliant yet warm, he made himself revered by all who met him. He will be greatly missed.
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