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JOHN RICHMOND Obituary

JOHN RUSSELL RICHMOND, RCA 1926 - 2013 Canadian artist, illustrator, muralist, author. Member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour, the Ontario Society of Artists, the Arts and Letters Club; and former instructor at the Ontario College of Art & Design . Peacefully, with family at his side, at Caressant Care Nursing Home, Lindsay, on January 17, 2013. Formerly of Toronto, Uxbridge and Anstruther Lake, Ontario and Ajijic, Mexico, John was well known and highly respected for a vibrant career that included countless exhibitions in Canada and Mexico, huge mural installations in public spaces such as the original Maple Leaf Gardens, the Air Canada Centre and the Uxbridge Public Library; numerous books, editorials, articles and columns that he illustrated and/or wrote (often in his own fanciful script) such as Gambit, 1958, Around Toronto (Doubleday, 1969), Discover Toronto (Doubleday, 1976) and the whimsical Discover Ontario maps and columns published in Toronto Calendar Magazine in the 70s. John was also a founding member of the Uxbridge Celebration of the Arts. He cared deeply about educating and encouraging young artists, and he will be fondly remembered by many former students in Toronto, Uxbridge, and Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, and Mexico. A consummate artist who lived to create, John left a lasting impression on everyone he encountered and he will be greatly missed by innumerable friends, neighbours, colleagues and family. He is survived by his five children: Leigh-Anne Devonish of Toronto, Victoria Richmond of Lindsay, Stephanie Richmond Edwards (Michael) of Lakefield, Grant Richmond (Charlene) of Toronto and Martin Richmond (Nancy) of Vancouver, as well as grandchildren Jay, Chloe, Zoe, Kelly, Carter, Holly and Cooper, brother Donald Richmond (Betty) and sister Shirley Wiley (Bryce) and numerous nieces and nephews who remember him fondly as Uncle Jack. Predeceased by brother Bill Richmond (Val) and sister Ruth Gray (John). Following John's wishes, cremation has taken place at Lakefield, Ontario. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date. If desired, online condolences or donations to ARTS FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH (www.afcy.ca) would be appreciated and may be made at www.communityalternative.ca or by calling the COMMUNITY ALTERNATIVE FUNERAL HOME, 705-742-1875.

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Published by Toronto Star on Jan. 22, 2013.

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Beate Bowron

January 27, 2013

Remembering many wonderful get-togethers around the pool, once we had all helped to fix it each year. Or cross-country skiing in the winter with John, Lorraine and Martin (and Serge, the extraordinary dog). These memories and the 'figure heads' I still own are part of John's enduring legacy.

Brooke Johnson

January 26, 2013

I have deeply wonderful memories of John, from when I was a kid (and, perhaps unknowingly, a young artist), of the welcome Fellowship created in his Upper Canada Scribbleworks…of being hoisted up on a table--at those magical Christmas Parties--amidst the salads and the side dishes--reciting my own poetry for a beamish crowd….I remember his frustration with an art college that could teach sculpture with toilet paper rolls but not how to draw a straight line, I remember him making ice in the driveway so we could play broomball, I remember the goats, and his amazing moustache and beard, and his Quixote-like -kid-like imagination. He made quite an impact.

Anne Richmond

January 23, 2013

Many vivid memories of my Uncle John R: the magical kingdom; dropping in on a class he was teaching at OCA & seeing him in full flight; being danced vigorously & expertly around the floor at my sister's wedding. A bright and sparkling light, moving on.

Laurie Scott

January 22, 2013

Remembering John and the magic road (6th concession), Uxbridge. The heavens are celebrating...

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