Went to be with his Katie on the evening of December 12, 2021. He died peacefully, with his family by his side, in Ottawa, Ontario. John is survived by his children Kath, Stu (Ann Marie), Cliff (Grace), and Val (JP). He is predeceased by his son, John.
In his last days, he relished the chance to talk to all his grandchildren across Canada and witness the joy of his great grand children.
Having served 38 years, John retired from the Royal Canadian Air Force in 1986 and then enjoyed a brief second career at General Electric Canada. He retired to his dream home with Kay in Frankford, Ontario and enjoyed retirement there and in Belleville. His last years were spent living a wonderful life at the Stirling Park Retirement Home in Ottawa, Ontario. John’s passion for music was carried through many church choirs, the Quinte Men’s Gospel Chorus, and a choir at Stirling Park. He was an avid gardener, dog lover, and was famous for his hermit cookies. He loved fishing and the outdoors.
We are so grateful to the staff of Stirling Park for making him part of their family, especially Nissa Coghlan-Kerr, who brought joy to his life daily. John’s family are so thankful for the nurses from St. Elizabeth Home Health Care and Dr. Andrew Douglas, whose care allowed him to live his life on his own terms at home until his death.
John died as he lived, surrounded by love, music, prayers, and red wine. In his last days, he talked about taking one day at a time, how we were all in his heart, and the air force motto: Per Ardua Ad Astra - through adversity to the stars. He knew he was heading to the stars as he watched his last sunset.
In lieu of flowers, donations to the Beechwood Foundation, the Canadian Cancer Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation would be greatly appreciated.
Livre de visiteurs
Kathy Norman
Len Campaigne, LCol, CF Ret’d
John was an important mentor to me and earned the respect of all who served with him. Per Ardua ad astra
Rita Irwin
My deepest sympathy to the Moors family. The passing of one’s father and grandfather is a great loss to all we know and feel. May you take the time to share memories and stories now and in the e years ahead, and that will keep him alive in your minds and hearts. My heart goes out to each of you.
Christina
Uncle Johnny was a good man and a kind soul. I’m so thankful I got to see him not too long ago, he gives the best hugs and the greatest smile. I’m glad he found his way back into aunt Kathy’s arms. My thoughts are with his family and friends. Sending you all hugs. Xoxo
Lorraine Boyle
My dear friend Val and family, please know you are in our thoughts and prayers as you cherish the memories of your dad. Our deepest condolences and warmest of hugs to your whole family.
Carol Guertin
Kathy and family,
My deepest condolences goes out to you and your family and the loss of your dear Dad. My heart goes out to you.
Carol Guertin (McNamara)
Sharon Staples
Val, deeply saddened to hear of your Dads passing. Thinking of you and your family at this very difficult time.
Ramona DeGeorgio-Venegas
Thinking of all the Moors family and my friend Kath. I'm glad you could be there. My condolences and love.
Larry minor
Johnnie was a great friend and mentor and will be greatly missed
Denise Kall
So sorry for your loss, Val - but comforted that you had such a lovely trip with him last summer and that your family could be together for farewells. It is obvious that he filled your lives with much love. ❤️
My sincere condolences to all, Your Dad as well as your Mom were two very Special people ? Hugs