Kenneth THORNEYCROFT

Kenneth THORNEYCROFT obituary, OTTAWA, ON

Kenneth THORNEYCROFT

Kenneth THORNEYCROFT Obituary

Published by Ottawa Citizen on May 7, 2018.
THORNEYCROFT, Lieutenant-General K.J., CMM, CD Kenneth John Thorneycroft passed away peacefully on May 4, 2018 at the age of 90. Born on March 24, 1928, Ken spent his early years in Swift Current, Saskatchewan until he joined the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1946. Ken enjoyed a fantastic and very successful 37-year career in the Air Force. He became a pilot in 1948 and flew many types of aircraft: the Vampire, Sabre, Harvard, CF 104 Starfighter and the CF 101 Voodoo. His career included many postings in Europe, Canada and the United States. Early in his military career, Ken met and married the love of his life. Joan Isabelle (nee Rowland) was a registered nurse working at the Montreal General Hospital. They got married on September 12, 1953 and for the next 30 years both Ken and Joan dedicated themselves to Ken's career in the military, often acting as Canadian ambassadors in a multitude of ways. They both loved meeting new people and travelled extensively throughout Europe, Canada and the United States. Highlights of their travels included touring our Great Canadian White North while stationed in Yellowknife, NWT and living in Germany and Colorado Springs. As much as Ken enjoyed his work, it was always the people that he and Joan met along the way that touched their hearts the most. Probably his most rewarding posting in the military was his last one in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He was appointed Deputy Commander in Chief (DCINC) NORAD and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-General. He and Joan became an integral part of the Canadian NORAD family and thoroughly enjoyed their 3 year posting. Following Ken's retirement from the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1983, Joan and Ken enjoyed living in Stittsville, Ontario where they became involved in the local community. Ken worked as the head of the Transportation Safety Board as well as being the Chairman of the Canadian Aviation Safety Board until fully retiring in 1988. Ken was also a proud member of the Bravery Awards Advisory Committee at Government House for 25 years. The area of expertise that Ken brought to the Board was as Special Adviser, specifically using his military background. He had an especially soft spot in his heart for the Search and Rescue Technicians (SAR Techs) who put their lives at risk anytime they went out on a mission to save lives. Aside from his dear Joan, Ken's love was centred on his 3 children: Sandra (husband Bruce), Diana (husband Michael) and Robert (wife Kathy). During their retirement years, Ken and Joan spent many happy years at their beloved cottage on Lac St Pierre, Quebec. This was a "little piece of heaven" that he and Joan shared with both family and friends - a place where his grandchildren Lindsay, David, Andrew, Whitney, Jordie and Christine loved coming to visit and to learn to swim, waterski and truly appreciate the outdoors. On Joan's 80th birthday, she and Ken became benefactors to the newly formed Goulbourn Girls Hockey Association. Even following Joan's death in 2012, Ken continued to support the association and enjoyed handing out the hockey awards at the end year banquet. The family asks that any donations be made to this exceptional organization on his behalf. The family would also like to thank the staff of the Almonte Hospital who took such great and tender care of Ken during his last few weeks on earth. Thank you. Ken (or Puzz or Granddaddy or Great-Granddaddy) will be sorely missed. He enriched the lives of all that he met, showed us that a great sense of humour goes a long way and remained a true gentleman in every sense of the word until the day he died. We love you, Dad. You are now with your sweet Joan, with God in Heaven. Relatives and friends will be received at the Garden Chapel of Tubman Funeral Homes, 3440 Richmond Road (between Bayshore and Baseline Road) on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 from 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, May 10, 2018 at St. Thomas Anglican Church, 1916 Main Street, Stittsville, Ontario at 2:00 p.m. For donations to the Goulbourn Girls Hockey Association, please go to http://ggha.ca. Condolences, tributes and donations may also be made at www.tubmanfuneralhomes.com

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Patrick Dennis

July 15, 2018

I have only recently learned, through the latest edition of Airforce Magazine, of the passing of General Thorneycroft. Please allow me to add my name to the list of all those who were touched in a very positive way by this outstanding leader and fine gentleman. Sic itur ad astra.

Margaret Bergeron (Skaalen)

July 10, 2018

Di, Sandy, Rob and family. Your father and mother were very special old friends of my parents, BGen (retired) Lloyd Skaalen and Muriel Skaalen (nee Wilson). When my mother passed away in May 2010 your parents attended her remembrance ceremony at Beechwood for which I'm eternally grateful. I was sorry to hear of Joans passing in 2012. But I'm convinced that my mom and Joan were soon having a bridge game somewhere and laughing like school girls. On behalf of my sisters, Jane (Grady) and Sue Skaalen and our families we offer our sincere condolences on the passing of your dear father Ken. He was a sweet and kind man. With respect,

Kevin Anderson

June 17, 2018

I had the pleasure of interviewing Ken for the Sabre Legacy Project on behalf of the New Brunswick Aviation Museum in 2014. A fine gentleman! My condolences to all of Ken's family and friends. RIP Sir!

Kevin N Anderson, CD
Captain (Retired)
Executive Director
New Brunswick Aviation Museum
[email protected]

May 10, 2018

One of my most favorite people of all time. I will always remember ken with lots of love and respect. Wonderful memories from when I was a young girl of 8 and falling in love with this tall handsome gentleman who stopped in regularly on his way to see joan.

To the entire family I send my very best wishes. Please know how much I loved him.

From Third cuzzin dale.

Cathy, Susan, Tim & Jeff Ruttan

May 9, 2018

AD SALTUM PARATUS
416 Lynx Squadron
C.F.B. Chatham

Many fond memories, an extraordinary man!

The Ruttan Family

Beth and John Webster

May 9, 2018

We felt the lights at our cottage dim just a little bit on May 4, 2018, no doubt a sign from Ken Thorneycroft, that he had joined the rest of our beloved shooting "stars" in the sky. Our father, Steve Gulyas, spent many happy hours with Ken at our cottage, making intricate measurements and installing complicated electrical wiring, among other things (beer was involved). Ken was determined to do his work with great precision, but Dad always got the measurements upside down, so all the light switches ended up closer to the ceiling than the floor...however, they are very, very straight!! We consider Ken and Joan Thorneycroft amongst our family's dearest friends, as we grew up together (Sandy, Di and Rob remember those days), vacationed together (recalling Ken's unintelligible, except to himself, shopping lists....how did he spell garbage bags??), and remained in contact over the years, present for the most important events of our lives (Ken and Joan held up a scorecard at our wedding reception awarding the highest points to the bride's speech which was much appreciated and is smugly recited whenever Hubby's head gets too big). Ken and Joan were a great combination - loving and fun, dedicated and principled, influencers and achievers - we love them and miss them both. We will look up at the night sky when we are on the deck of the cottage this summer and think of them cherishing some of our fondest family memories. Love, Beth (Gulyas), John and the Webster Boys

May 9, 2018

We felt the lights at our cottage dim just a little bit on May 4, 2018, no doubt a sign from Ken Thorneycroft, that he had joined the rest of our beloved shooting "stars" in the sky. Our father, Steve Gulyas, spent many happy hours with Ken at our cottage making intricate measurements and installing complicated electrical wiring, among other things...Ken was determined to do his work very neatly, but Dad always got the measurements upside down so all the light switches ended up closer to the ceiling than the floor...but are they very straight!! We have always considered Ken and Joan Thorneycroft amongst our family's dearest friends, as we grew up together (Sandy, Di and Rob remember those days), vacationed together (we will never forget Ken's unintelligible shopping lists....how did he spell garbage bags??), and remained in contact over the years, present for the most important events of our lives (Ken and Joan held up a scorecard at our wedding reception awarding the highest points to the bride's speech which was much appreciated and is recalled whenever Hubby gets too big of a head). Joan and Ken were a great combination - loving and fun, nurturing and enthusiastic, influencers and achievers - we love them and miss them both. We will look up at the night sky when we are on the deck of the cottage this summer and think of them, with love. Beth (Gulyas), John and the Webster Boys

May 9, 2018

To all the Thorneycroft clan: We are saddened by the news of the passing of Mr. Thorney. We had many memorable times together. He was a great friend of our family's and a true gentleman in every sense of the word. We offer our heartfelt condolences and are sending you all a big hug.

Love,
The Gulyas'
P.S. Caught these two on film "working" at the cottage

Jean-Michel Comtois

May 8, 2018

Only knew of him from afar as a young pilot having just joined NORAD flying VOODOOs. Those who did know him spoke to me of a true leader, one who puts the interests of the people he leads ahead of his own. He served as an inspiration to me throughout my career. It is heartwarming to see that he remained true to himself and his values until the last breath. Clear skies and tailwinds from now on.

Bernard DeGagne

May 8, 2018

Sincere condolences to the Thorneycrofts from Bernard and Debra DeGagne

joe Lecour

May 8, 2018

The finest officer I had the pleasure of working for -both at CFS St Margarets and Norad HQs. Lois and I send our heartfelt condolences to the family. We have very fond remembrances of Joan and Ken from both locations. RIP our friend. Per Ardua Ad Astra. LCol(Retd) Joe Lecour and Lois

Robin Rousham

May 7, 2018

General Thorneycroft was one of the finest RCAF officers and gentlemen, for whom I held the highest respect.
Per Ardua Ad Astra

Dr Harv Haakonson

May 7, 2018

Although senior in rank and years, he was a great inspiration to me in my youthful years as a flying instructor. He was always revered, even from afar, by all who had the privilege of having their lives intersect with his. He made us proud.

Russ and Myrna Bennett

May 7, 2018

Our heartfelt condolences to all of Ken's family. He and Joan as well as Sandy, Rob and Di were our friends and neighbours at CFB Chatham. Ken was greatly respected by the military family throughout his career. Always a gentleman with a great sense of humour. Remembered always. Myrna and Russ. Bennett, Halifax

Dennis Roberts

May 7, 2018

God bless to the family and friends. Such a loss to us all.

Denny and Barb

Wayne

May 7, 2018

Thank you for your courage and dedecated service to our country and commitment to our safety and community.R.I.P.

May 7, 2018

Ken was a true gentleman and a loyal and dedicated servant of Canada. He was my friend and mentor for 63 years. Fair weather old pal!
Dave Wightman

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